In a recent post, Law of Attraction 101, I gave an outline of the steps in which one must go through in order to become a deliberate creator.
Today I want to discuss the alignment stages in a little more detail as this is where most people tend to get hung up on.
As I mentioned in that recent post… there are two ways in which you can become aligned with your desires. They are:
- Believing
- Feeling Good
Believing
When you have massive expectation and actually begin to believe that you have what you’re asking for, in that moment you will become perfectly aligned with what it is you want and so the Law of Attraction matches like with like and ultimately yields you the stuff.
I personally feel that believing is the hardest way of getting into alignment since it requires a lot of focused attention on a specific. Of course, things happen in my own life every day simply because I believe they will happen… but deliberately changing my beliefs around things like money is no easy achievement.
So, I prefer to spend most of my own time using the second method of becoming aligned with your desires…
Feeling Good
Most newcomers to the Law of Attraction don’t think I’m serious when I tell them that all they have to do is feel good and they will manifest the stuff they want. But it really is that easy!
The Law of Attraction doesn’t hear or see your thoughts. It responds to your vibration which is primarily affected by your feelings.
If you feel good, then you’re in alignment with everything that you consider to be good. That includes more money, the cottage home or the new car.
There is a disclaimer with this. When you feel good only because you want to manifest something, the thing you want will almost never manifest. Why? Because you’re holding two contradictory vibrations.
On the one hand your vibration is “feeling good”.
And on the other hand, your vibration is “I don’t have this thing that I want”.
This clash in vibration almost always brings you more unhappiness because you’ll eventually look over your shoulder and shout “where’s my stuff?!” or “this stuff doesn’t work!”.
The solution of course should be obvious. Feel good for no other reason than to feel good. Why else wouldn’t you want to feel good all of the time?



karlacn, April 28, 2008: