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Neutral Emotions Are Negative Emotions
15th April 2008
When you feel good, good things are being attracted to you.
When you feel bad, bad things are being attracted to you.
So, what happens when you don’t feel much of anything?
Most would think that if you don’t feel much of anything, then you’re going to attract “not much of anything”. In my experience this isn’t how it works.
If I feel completely neutral or bad, then I get things that displease me.
The only time when I get stuff that is wanted in my life is when I feel good. No exceptions.
The next time you ask yourself “how do I feel now?” and you don’t get a positive response, then you should know that you have work to do to get yourself back into alignment with what you do want.
If you look at the Emotional Guidance Scale, you’ll see that the top 7 are all considered to be “good” emotions…
1. Joy/Appreciation/Empowered/Freedom/Love
2. Passion
3. Enthusiasm/Eagerness/Happiness
4. Positive Expectation/Belief
5. Optimism
6. Hopefulness
7. Contentment
If you’re not feeling good, and if you think you’re feeling neutral, here are the emotions that you’re vibrating closer to…
8. Boredom
9. Pessimism
10. Frustration/Irritation/Impatience
So, the next time you think you’re feeling “neutral” or “not much of anything”, poke around some more until you really do work out how you feel.
Remember, if you don’t feel good right now, then you’re not in alignment with things that you say you want. It’s as simple as that.

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