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Articles: Education/Training | The Law of Vibration - Prof. 00782 Maverick
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For example, a person may have been negative his entire life, and the ratio of his thoughts and actions, may be 100 to 1. He may have thought billions of negative thoughts and only a relatively few positive ones. However, the universe does not hold this against him!
For at any time, he may deactivate the negative thoughts by ceasing to place his attention upon them. Then, like the vibrating tuning fork, the vibration of these old thought patterns will gradually die away, and he will notice an improvement in the conditions of his life. It is simply a matter of using the inherent power of consciousness to shift
focus from the negative to the positive; the negative vibrations will deactivate and the positive ones will become dominant.
This is an important point, for it is often thought that if a person has been negative in the past, he or she will continue to have negative experiences. There is an idea that negative thinking and negative behavior are cumulative, and has led to the idea of karma. However, if you look at things from a vibrational standpoint, you understand that a newly struck note on the piano will quickly drown out the old, sour notes! In other words, a new thought or decision can vibrationally nullify old decisions.
The universal operating system is dynamic and instantly responsive to activated vibrational content. It is infinitely subtle and will respond to you according to the vibrations which you have activated within yourself, via your thoughts, beliefs, and feelings. Therefore, when a conscious being changes his or her beliefs, he or she broadcasts a new vibration to which the rest of the universe responds.
In accordance with universal principles based on the attributes of consciousness, every conscious being can be in control of his or her life!
There is one other very important implication of the Law of Vibration, namely, that it is impossible ever to deactivate a vibration. For as soon as one places one's attention upon something, in order to fix it, one has activated it. Try not to think of an elephant! As long as the tuning fork is continually struck, it will continue to emit a sound.
Therefore, the only way to deactivate the tuning fork, or any thought, or any feeling, or anything unwanted, is to cease to pay any attention to it.
This universal principle is enormously important in therapy, and in the study of problems and problem solving.
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