The Law of Attraction, Part Two

Thank you, everyone, for the wonderful words of support yesterday. You helped me get through the day relatively unscathed. We’re such a tight family, aren’t we? I’m so grateful for that. 

This morning I had a very interesting session with Jamie. I asked Erik about a variety of conspiracy theories, many of which I first heard from you guys. I can’t wait to post about it. Next week, I’m going to get Erik to bring in Paul Walker for an interview. It seems like there’s been a big demand for him. 

This last part is a little short, but it still packs a punch. 

Me: So what kinds of techniques can we use to attract things in our lives? I know some people say to write it on a piece of paper and burn it.

Erik: Yeah, that’s a good Native American [way], burning it and then putting the ashes into the sky so the great Sky God can help you out. It’s a great ritual or action. If you’re a person who needs rituals, that’s a good one.

Me: Okay, but do you have to keep thinking about it? Do you have to keep the thought, or is that enough? You send it out into the Universe. Or do you have to keep thinking, “I want that promotion; I want that promotion; I want that promotion,” or “I will get that promotion.” Whatever.

Erik (In a monotone voice): “I will sound like a broken record.” No, you don’t have to say it again and again to make it more powerful, but what you do need to present is that you really believe in what you’re saying to make it powerful. If you don’t believe in it, if you feel like there’s a crack in the foundation or a weakness, heal that first before you manifest. You really have to be extremely honest with yourself.

Me: Yeah.

Erik: I don’t think there’s a lot of help in our culture that says, “It’s okay to be extremely honest with yourself,” so we’re so fucking good at covering it up.

Me: Ah. I know.

Erik: “Oh, I didn’t do that. No, I wasn’t associated with that. I’m a really good person. I’m fine!” And they’re all wrong, wrong, wrong.

Jamie and I laugh.

Erik: The more we acknowledge exactly who we are and are more truthful with ourselves, the more powerful our words are and the bigger our manifestations are going to be. Clean energy.

Me: So, in the promotion example, you might think, “Yeah, but I tend to be a little abrupt with people. I need to work on that.” You can work on that and feel that, you know, you truly believe, “Hey, I’m good with people now. I’m really going to be good in this position—“

Erik: Yes.

Me: Okay. I just wanted to make sure.

Erik: True, and just like we were talking about getting your love life together, if you feel like you’re not worthy of love but you’re asking for it, go handle what’s behind the worth [issue.] Is it that you’re not good with follow through? Are you not a good communicator? Do you feel like you’re not consistent enough? What is it? Get to the bottom of it, and then come back into the world of manifesting a great love for yourself, and it will happen.

Me: Yeah. Might take some therapy.

Erik: Yes. Therapy kicks ass!

Me: Or a life coach or whatever. So, are there certain words? I hear that if you say, “I will have that promotion,” then you’ll always be in the state of “will have it in the future.” So should you write on the paper or think the thought, “I am promoted?”

Erik: Yes.

Me: How should you word your thought?

Erik: Yeah, because time is really not linear, if you want this manifestation to work for you better, you have to talk about it in the Now. It’s like saying, “I will try to be a better person.” All right, fucking try then. You’re going to spend your whole life trying and not doing.

Me: Yeah, you’re always in the perpetual state of trying.

Erik: Yes. We have to look at the quality of the words we’re putting out there.

Me: Okay. Anything else on the Law of Attraction? Any other techniques we can share with our viewers that would attract the things that they want in their lives?

Jamie (smiling): Besides the really silly dance that he’s doing?

Me: Erik is dancing. He’s going to trip over his own two spirit feet at any moment. I know it. He’s a terrible dancer like his mama.

Jamie (laughing): Apples don’t fall far from the tree!

Me: There you go!

Loa

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