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Is the law of attraction black or white magic?

By William Bloom

Dear Friends,




The following year I decided to leave my career and take spiritual retreat. I lived for two years in southern Morocco, in the High Atlas Mountains thirty miles south of Marrakech. Towards the centre of this walled ancient city there is a square of shops and stalls dedicated purely to magical paraphernalia and sorcery - bats wings, toads eyes, spiders webs and stuff that would shock you if I named them. One day I was shopping for some incense and a stallholder asked me the most basic of questions: 'Is it for God or for the Devil?' For him the question was as straightforward as a wine merchant asking whether you wanted red or white wine. He was not asking a moral question. He simply needed to know what frequency the incense should vibrate. This is the most fundamental and practical of questions when working with energies or, in another language, magic.

Like attracts like

All magic and sorcery is based on the principle that similar vibrations are attracted to each other. This is the fundamental Law of Attraction or what was identified as 'sympathetic magic', a phrase used by the Victorian anthropologist J.G. Frazer in his famous book The Golden Bough.

So, for example, if you have a negative attitude and radiate negative energy, you will put yourself in resonance with other people's negative energy and attract it to you. Equally if you vibrate with positive energy, you will be harmonically resonant with positive energy and it too will be magnetically connected and attracted to you.

Let me give two more examples. If someone wants an attractive and intelligent partner, then that person needs to be attractive and intelligent in the first place, so as to be magnetically similar. Someone vibrating with neediness will only attract someone else with the same vibe. The second example is from talismanic magic. If you want to make a talisman to help you be more courageous, then you attract courageous energy through appropriate objects that resonate with courage - such as images of Mars and heroism, the metal iron, the colour red and so on. Using these objects as tuning sticks or receptors, you then attract in the frequency of courage.

All of this is sympathetic magic following the law of attraction. It has been taught, usually in secret, for thousands of years. There are also add-ons and techniques which cam amplify its power. When I first began to study this field of energy work in my early twenties, my teachers reminded me to make a clear decision. Was I engaged in white or black magic? The High Art or the Low Art? Selfish or generous? Love or Greed? God or the Devil?

Energy work and the law of attraction can be used to feather your personal nest of materialism or it can be used as a spiritual path.

As a spiritual strategy, the law of attraction is used for positive good, for example, in healing, in communing with the natural world and in opening up to the benevolent flow of the universe. This is true personal development.

Material wealth and financial success do not bring personal fulfillment. (Let me clear though. I like money and I want everyone on this planet to be clothed, fed, educated, safe, comfortable and happy.) I have known many rich people, but I have never seen money reaching deep into their emotional healing. Many people who have lots of money behave like selfish, anxious criminals. I do not recall any great spiritual teachers suggesting material wealth as a path to enlightenment and love. Buddha renounced the material world and was explicit about desire being the source of human suffering. Christ suggested that 'the love of money is the source of all evil' and that 'it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven.'

True Abundance

So what is real prosperity and abundance? It is surely the experience of being connected to the profound richness of cosmic existence - infinite creativity and abundance. How does all the gold on earth compare to the fire of the Sun or the power that produced our galaxy? To fully experience spirit, the Tao, God - whatever you call it - is this wonderful sensation and awareness of being connected with and part of the oceanic flow of a never-ending creative cosmic event. Prosperity is not to do with material riches. It is a cosmic spiritual experience.

Unfortunately, some people who teach about the laws of attraction and cosmic order have either forgotten or ignore the cosmic dimension. Sometimes they even show off about their material success and have the cheek to claim they are being spiritual or are sharing a great secret.

Worse than that, to promise material success as a solution to life's problems is morally wrong and psychologically stupid. It is a false promise. How does it support anyone's true soul calling? It may confuse people who are already disorientated by the harmful glamour of social glitter. It is black magic. Money is not a substitute for love and healing.

Moreover this kind of materialist approach is ignorant about how sympathetic magic actually works with spiritual development. For example, financial success might be positively harmful for some people's growth - their personal lesson may be to find joy in poverty. In a case like this, the law of attraction when applied to money is bound to fail.

But, as we all know, the real failure here is falling for the spell of materialism. And the real success is in expanded consciousness and increased love.

All my love

William

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Comments

Dawn Carr - International Psychic Medium
Dawn Carr - International Psychic Medium
 

Sunday, August 12th, 2007 8:59 PM

Well, there are some valid points in this article, but there is also flawed logic. The author seems to convey that everything is black and white, with no gray area. He speaks about the overly rich and materialistic, and he speak of those living in poverty. What about the majority of the population? What about the supposed middle class?

I must say that I don't agree with many points in this article because I get the feeling that the author is condemning those who have been successful in their business and have money and possessions to show for it. It's a lot easier for most people to spread the word of the Laws of Attraction when you have a full belly and a warm roof over your head. The majority of the people that I know who don't have very much in life are always trying to get ahead so that they can afford to pay their bills and fix the leaky roof over their heads.

I, too, used to think that monetary success had no business in the spiritual world - but I was wrong. There is a place for everyone and everything. If we didn't have money, we couldn't always volunteer our free time or donate to a worthy cause that helps other people.

As a natural psychic and medium, there was a time when I didn't want to turn professional or accept money for my services. This went on for a few years. I thought that it would be wrong and that I would be going against the positive energy flow. As my spiritual gifts increased, my Spirit Guides kept telling me that it was perfectly fine to accept money for my services because other people get compensated for their services. They told me that it didn't matter if I were a plumber, a doctor, a teacher or something else. If someone wants to hire me for my services, then it is fair to expect compensation for that service. I was still in doubt about this when my grandfather came through after he passed and told me the same thing. So, after a few years of offering my services for free and wondering if I would have enough money to pay my bills, I now follow the advice of my Guides and my grandfather. You know what? Life is much better because I've found that I've been able to help more people with my gifts. Yes, I accept payment for my services, but I also offer them for free at certain times. I'm balancing things very well and I'm quite happy.

Not everyone is meant to find their spiritual center in poverty and I find it highly judgmental to expect people to not enjoy the fruits of their success just because someone else doesn't think it's right. Live and let live and let people find their own enlightenment in their own way. If the author thinks that being financially successful has anything to do with black magic, then he really needs to see that not everything is black or white. There are many of us who live and work in the Light and still enjoy the fruits of our success. By the way, we also share this fruit with others.

Peace and Love,
Dawn Carr

Copyright © 2007 by Dawn Carr, C.Ht. All rights reserved.
***No part of this composition may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever, including Internet usage, without written permission from Dawn Carr, C.Ht.***


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