Letter to the Universe

You’re going now to write a letter to the Universe and ask for everything you need, in detail. But, instead of writing “I want” or “I will be”, you’re going to…

15 Things I Learned From The Book The Secret

As with many people, the book “The Secret” was my first (conscious) contact on the Law ofAttraction. And I say conscious because the Law ofAttraction exists whether we know it or not, andit’s always working in our lives. Rhonda Byrne’s book “The Secret” was the first time I became aware of this law and how we build our reality. I must confess that when I first read it I still did not have thecapacity to understand everything or to apply it in my life. But theseed was planted. Years later, when I began to understand the Law of Attraction well and to apply it consciously in my life, everything I had read in the book made sense. Many say that the book “The Secret” is a little superficial and does not go to the heart of what it is to really evolve internally and build our best life, and I agree that it is not just by “thinking and feeling” what we want, but it also goes through a lot of consistent daily actions, and by eliminating limiting beliefs and making profound internal changes internal in us. But the book “The Secret” is undoubtedly an excellent starting point for those who want to begin to understand how the Law of Attraction works, and I would like to share with you here the 15 lessons that I learned from the book and that triggered the beginning of my evolution. Who challenged me and started to change the way I think and live my life. Some are apparently simple, but in practice it has a great effect. After all, everything that makes us Feel good in life is simple. 1 – We Are Creators of Our Own Reality – We are not victims nor…

How to Find Your Way to a Clearer Path in Your Life

“While it would be nice to always have a smooth and direct path to our goals and desired destinations, sometimes the small detours (the unexpected challenges) along the way are required to further experience not only our own capabilities, perseverance and faith in ourselves, but our faith in God to provide the modes of transportation.”