The Law of attraction became a pretty big topic of interest with the popularity of the movie "The Secret". Many people enjoyed the movie, found it inspirational, and tried to share it with friends and loved ones. The problem with that is, "The Secret" is not received the same by everyone who watches it. There are those that will tell you that it's a bunch of crap. There are others that feel that it over-simplified the law of attraction giving it the appearance of magic or hocus pocus. There are some who watched with interest, but still had trouble applying it to their own lives.
There are tons of books on the subject and I've personally read many of them. I'm a big believer in the law of attraction and have often found it frustrating to read a book on the subject that just doesn't do it justice. I've even contemplating writing my own book on the subject.
There are a couple of books that I would highly recommend that I find to be written in a very down-to-earth way. If you're looking to know a bit more about the law of attraction and how it works, you'll find these to be a great resource.
Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting by Lynn Grabhorn
Excuse Me, Your Life is Waitingis a great book by Lynn Grabhorn. I love her writing style and found this book to be particularly helpful in explaining the law of attraction in layman's terms. Lynn explains how the law of attraction has played a part in her endeavors and has created so great tools in her Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting Playbook. I love that she chose to call it a playbook instead of a workbook.
I made the assumption that if I like one book by an author perhaps I'd like others. I found some of her beliefs in other books to be a bit "out there". I found one in particular to be just plain weird.
Lynn Grabhorn passed away a couple of years ago but you can find out more about her and her other books at
Creating Money by Sanaya Roman & Duane Parker
Creating Money by Sanaya Roman & Duane Packer is a book I highly recommend and find myself picking up and reading again. It's written in way that resonates with me. It feels right. It is comfortable and I find it easy to accept. Each chapter has some exercises at the end of them to help you put the information you just read to use. I find that very helpful. When reading the book, don't skip over these parts. Stop and do the exercises. It will help you apply it to your life.
One of the things that bothers some about the information in this book is that the author claims they are channeling the information from their spirit guides Orin and DaBen.for their website.
Abraham-Hicks Material
Thematerial by Esther Hicks is great material, but I think it can be rather puzzling to follow if you're new to the law of attraction. It's also channeled material where Esther relays information from her collective guide, Abraham. I have read all but the last book or two of hers and have about a year's worth of weekly CDs of her workshops.
I would consider it some of the more advanced law of attraction material. However, by the time you're fully comprehending it, the people she's talking to begin to annoy you because you now understand it and can't figure out why they don't.
Early versions of "The Secret" included Esther Hicks.
"I'm Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams-I Am, I Am, I Am" by Tom Pauley
Another great book that is written where someone new to the law of attraction can understand it is Tom Pauley's "I'm Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams-I Am, I Am, I Am".
If you subscribe to Tom Pauley's email list, be prepared to get daily emails promoting his products.to check out his website.
My Advice Regarding Law of attraction Books
I have a pretty simply philosophy about law of attraction books. It's pretty much the way I feel about any information you hear or read. Listen to what is being said, but only take on board the parts that resonate within you. If you read or hear something that goes against what you feel don't let it stop you from hearing the rest. I doubt that you'll ever find anything or anyone that you agree with 100% for 100% of the time.
Keep an open mind. Stay alert to how it makes you feel. Your feelings are crucial to the success or failure of everything you attempt.
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