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shellebelle
02-28-2008, 08:28 AM
Your World Reflects Your Thoughts

The second principle is called the law of correspondence. This mental law is very powerful. It says, "as within, so without." It says that your outer world is like a mirror that reflects back to you what is going on in your inner world. And this law of correspondence says that everything that happens outside of you corresponds to something that's going on inside of you. When we say that your outer world is a reflection of your inner world, we mean both at a conscious and at a subconscious level. - Brian Tracy -

I have never heard this put so simply and had to share; The Law of Correspondence.

I understand The Law of Attraction. The “The Law of Attraction” says that you are a living magnet. It says that your thoughts create a force field of energy that radiates out from you and attracts back into your life people and circumstances in harmony with them. Any thought you have, combined with an emotion, positive or negative, radiates out from you and attracts back into your life the people, circumstances, ideas and opportunities consistent with it.

In my youth I always heard "You are known by the friends you keep." (My father is from the Midwest) and I always have applied that to growing a business as well. I have often asked my clients to change their friends and working situations to change their worlds. This is because well it works for one and it seems to make Law of Attraction easier but today I have a better understanding of why this technique works.

Since we are naturally (without thought or intent) using the "Law of Correspondence" changing the inside world and the outside world has to happen hand in hand. Making that outside change (something often easily within our here and now control) certainly will make it easier for the inside to change.

Example: Want to quit drugs don’t hang out with people who do them, want to make more money in retail – don’t work for Wal-Mart – try Whole Foods or anyone else on the Top 100 list and the list goes on.