How the Law of Attraction Relates Back to the Teachings of Jesus

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success
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Author: J.W. Yates ISBN: 9781483563671
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: April 4, 2016
Imprint: BookBaby Language: English
Author: J.W. Yates
ISBN: 9781483563671
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: April 4, 2016
Imprint: BookBaby
Language: English

This book shows how the Law of Attraction and the teachings of Jesus Christ relate to each other, how they are essentially two sides of the same coin, with the coin itself being the underlying intents, and when the intents are merged, the two become mutually supporting -- along with how to merge the two, and apply them successfully in our lives. Under the Law, a person’s underlying intent involves accomplishing some form of personal success (e.g., health, wealth, happiness, etc.) by attracting the particular things and circumstances that he believes will produce or support that success. Under Christ’s teachings, a person’s underlying intent requires successfully thinking and acting in accordance with Divine Will, as revealed through Christ’s teachings, presumably including such as living abundantly so as to be an example to others of how to live, teaching those who want to learn how to live that way as well, and answering any other special calling Christ may have of him. The book summarizes the techniques for applying the Law of Attraction, for acquiring the mindset for living according to Christ's teachings, and keys to success. It is designed for reader comprehension, plainly worded, short enough to easily read through at one sitting, and copiously endnoted for further reference.

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This book shows how the Law of Attraction and the teachings of Jesus Christ relate to each other, how they are essentially two sides of the same coin, with the coin itself being the underlying intents, and when the intents are merged, the two become mutually supporting -- along with how to merge the two, and apply them successfully in our lives. Under the Law, a person’s underlying intent involves accomplishing some form of personal success (e.g., health, wealth, happiness, etc.) by attracting the particular things and circumstances that he believes will produce or support that success. Under Christ’s teachings, a person’s underlying intent requires successfully thinking and acting in accordance with Divine Will, as revealed through Christ’s teachings, presumably including such as living abundantly so as to be an example to others of how to live, teaching those who want to learn how to live that way as well, and answering any other special calling Christ may have of him. The book summarizes the techniques for applying the Law of Attraction, for acquiring the mindset for living according to Christ's teachings, and keys to success. It is designed for reader comprehension, plainly worded, short enough to easily read through at one sitting, and copiously endnoted for further reference.

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