At first glance, the law of attraction can seem confusing and even downright wrong
. After all, it teaches that there is abundance everywhere and that we get what we set out to attract.
Abundance you can probably relate to - the shops are full of things to buy, the city and town roads are full of cars day and night, gardens are full of plants, that kind of thing. So even if you're not yet personally experiencing abundance at least you're able to see it around you.
But the attraction side of things is where a lot of people get confused.
No sane person sets out to attract a lack of things into their life. Yet that's what so many people experience, day in, day out.
How can that be so when the law of attraction says that all you have to do is think about something in a certain way and that "something" will manifest itself into your life.
Surely something's wrong?
And it's at this stage that people's understanding of the law of attraction takes a turn for the worse.
They turn to the fact that there's no scientific evidence to support the law of attraction. Which is true but scientific evidence is pretty flexible - scientific theories get overturned all the time and published scientific experiments aren't always capable of being reproduced. Plus there's lots of things we just plain don't understand, such as how the universe began or what it began from (which suggests that something was there before the big bang). But that line of thinking is just plain scary!
The best way to begin to understand the law of attraction is to actually put it into practice and monitor for yourself how it can positively affect your life.