This article no longer represents my views about the Law of Attraction. Instead of reading this, I wish you would instead read: Why Learning About the Law of Attraction is a Waste of Time!

As much as I have planned things out, and tried to determine where I am going in life, once I really go deeper into it, after being away from the task for a while, I find that I’m really a whole lot more lost than I thought. What a troubling, perplexing experience. Blah!

It seems that everytime we’re certain of something the world, something else tends to come up and knock that certainty out of place. Anytime we’ve ever been certain of anything in science, that scientific law or scientific barrier tends to get broken. To me, that’s completely bizarre. I mean, just how long is it going to take before they are sure of everything? Will it ever happen? Of course, on an evolutionary time scale, it has been a relatively short time. Only about 3,000 years or so of solidly ‘civilized’ civilization, after about four and a half billion years of the planet Earth existing. When you think about that fact, it can then probably become easy to let down the expectations, to not be so hard on humankind, for the time being.

And lately I’m brought back, over the course of the last several days, to the concept of the Law of Attraction. And what I began thinking about last night was something that I’ve not seen the Law of Attraction compared to much before, and that is lucid dreaming.

Now, many of you already know I’m a big fan of lucid dreaming. So what is lucid dreaming? As has been said, lucid dreaming is dreaming while you’re aware that you’re dreaming. Lucid dreaming is great, because it gives you direct access to your other-than-conscious mind. We dream to sort out information in our sleep that we were not able to sort out consciously during the day, and all of that imagery and all of those sensations we know to be the alternate reality of dreams is actually a direct projection of the subconscious.

Very interesting to note: there has not been any apparent difference between what the brain sees in its mind, or what it can dream, and what you actually supposedly experience. This is an interesting piece of information, very interesting. Imagine what this could mean: it could mean that lucid dreaming, for all intensive purposes, is actually a true reality, and dreaming is also a similar true reality, yet the only reason it does not continue is because of an interference with your current reality, and also to say, an interference of your current mindset. Your present reality is held under a number of memories and what you believe are probably limitations. The Law of Attraction always attempts to put a positive spin on these ideas, of course, but nevertheless, that prior experience can usually present a problem in making your intention manifest.

Yet in lucid dreams, within that reality, we can do anything can’t we? Why is that? Why can we not do the same sort of things in our waking life? Is it fear? Is it hesitation? Is it some kind of resistance that we’re simply not aware of or having trouble catching? Maybe the reason everything is possible in our dreams is that fear is not present there; we can do whatever without being afraid because it is just a dream! And after all, life is very simply and very straightfowardly in the nature of a dream!

If it was at all possible to eliminate all fear and all disbelief in reality, maybe reality could be the same as dreams.

“You’ve got to let it all go, Neo. Fear, doubt, and disbelief.” -Morpheus