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470: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

What is the Law of Attraction?

Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.

 

What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind, and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been attracted to you thru your mind.

 

This means that both the things you are happy with and those you are not - is your own creation.

 

Most importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and leave out those you do not desire.

 

As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe - there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles related to the Law of Attraction sorted under different topics. Indulge in all the knowlwdge and inspiration and learn how to become your own Creator!

 

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470: Encyclopedia - 470

Events Euric, king of the Visigoths, defeats an attempted invasion of Gaul by the Celtic magnate Riothamus. Births Mozi, Chinese philosopher, founder of Mohism Dionysius Exiguus Deaths Category: 470 ...

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470: Encyclopedia - Archbishopric of Cologne

The Archbishopric of Cologne was one of the major ecclesiastical principalities of the Holy Roman Empire. Cologne is the ancient Roman city of Colonia Agrippina. It became a free city in 1288 and the residence of the Archbishop was moved from Cologne Cathedral to Bonn. Its territories included a strip of territory along the Left Bank of the Rhine east of Jülich, as well as the Duchy of Westphalia on the other side of the Rhine, beyond Berg and Mark. The Archbishop was traditionally one of the Imperial Electors and the Archchancellor of Italy and Burgun ...

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470: Encyclopedia - Yachting

Yachting is a noncommercial boating activity. It may be racing sailing boats, cruising to distant shores, or day-sailing along a coast. Yachting - Racing - yachting as a sport. Whilst sailing's invention is prehistoric, racing sailing boats is believed to have started in the Netherlands some time in the 17th century, whence it soon made its way to England where custom-built racing "yachts" began to emerge. In 1851, a challenge to an American yacht racing club in New York led to the beginning of the ...

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470: Encyclopedia - Agiary

A Fire Temple (also Dar-e Mihr, or Atash Kadeh in Iran, Agiary in India, and various names in North America) is a place of worship for Zoroastrians. It is typically a building with a hall and various rooms or chambers, the most holy of which houses a sacred fire, which laymen make offerings to and priests perform rituals before. In Zoroastrianism fire is revered as the son of Ahura Mazda, and represented by the Amesha Spenta Asha Vahishta, or "Best Righteousness." There are three grades of fires: the Atash ...

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470: Encyclopedia - Bodhidharma

Bodhidharma (Sanskrit: बोधिधर्म Chinese 菩提達摩, pinyin Pútídámó or simply Dámó; Wade-Giles Tamo; Japanese ダルマ, Daruma, Vietnamese: Bồ-đề-đạt-ma, Korean: 보리달마, bo-ri-dal-ma), also known as the Tripitaka Dharma Master, was a semi-legendary Buddhist monk. Bodhidharma is traditionally held in Shaolin mythology to be the founder of the Chan school of Buddhism (known in Japan and the West as Zen), and the Shaolin school of Chinese martial arts ...

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470: Encyclopedia - Brigid of Ireland

Saint Brigid of Ireland (Bridget, Bridgit, Brigit, Bride) (451- 525) was born at Faughart near Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. According to her hagiography, her parents were Dubhthach, pagan king of Leinster, and Brocca, a Christian Pictish slave who had been baptized by Saint Patrick. Brigid bore the name of one of the most powerful goddesses of the pagan religion that Dubhthach practiced. Brigid was the goddess of fire, whose manifestations were song and poetry, which the Irish considered the flame of knowledge. Brigid suppos ...

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470: Encyclopedia - Yacht racing

Yacht racing is the sport of competitive sailing. There is a broad variety of kinds of races and sailboats used for racing. Much racing is done around buoys or similar marks in protected waters, while some longer offshore races cross open water. All kinds of boats are used for racing, including small dinghies, catamarans, boats designed primarily for cruising, and purpose-built raceboats. Yacht racing - Single Handed Yacht Racing. One challenging feature of yacht racing is the opportunity to race in single ...

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470: Encyclopedia - 5th century BC

(2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC - 1st millennium) 5th century BC - Overview. The 5th and 6th centuries BC are a period of philosophical brilliance among advanced civilizations. Ancient Greek philosophy develops during the 5th century BC, setting the foundation for Western ideology. In Athens and elsewhere in the Mediterranean world, the 5th century marks a high point in the development of political institutions, art, architecture,and literature. 5th century ...

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470: Encyclopedia - Caesarius of Arles

St. Caesarius, sometimes called of Châlons (Cabillonensis seu Cabellinensis) from his birthplace Châlons-sur-Saône; but more usually known as Caesarius of Arles (Arelatensis) from his see, which he occupied for forty years. He was certainly the foremost ecclesiastic in the Gaul of his own age. The date of his birth lies between A.D. 468 and 470; the date of his death is Aug. 27, 542. Caesarius of Arles - Authorities. The biography, written by his admiring disciple, St. Cyprian, bp. of Toulo ...

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470: Encyclopedia - Sumatra

Sumatra (also spelled Sumatara and Sumatera) is the sixth largest island of the world (approximately 470,000 km²) and is the 3rd largest island of Indonesia after Kalimantan and Irian. Sumatra - Geography. The longest axis of the island runs approximately northwest - southeast, crossing the equator near the center. The interior of the island is dominated by two geographical regions: the Barisan Mountains in the west and swampy plains in the east. To the southeast is Java, separated by ...

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470: Encyclopedia II - Historical basis for King Arthur - Lucius Artorius Castus

Lucius Artorius Castus was a Roman general who lived in the late Second Century AD. He was dux (commander) of several legions in Britannia, where Emperor Commodus sent him in the year 181. Along with his personal legion, he guarded Hadrian's Wall (the border between Britannia, or Roman England, and Caledonia, or barbarian Scotland) with a contingent of 5,500 Sarmatian (south Ukrainian) heavy cavalry. Castus’ standard wa ...

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Historical basis for King Arthur, Historical basis for King Arthur - Deities and legends, Historical basis for King Arthur - Lucius Artorius Castus, Historical basis for King Arthur - Magnus Maximus and other Western Emperors, Historical basis for King Arthur - Riothamus, Historical basis for King Arthur - Ambrosius Aurelianus, Historical basis for King Arthur - Arthnou, Historical basis for King Arthur - Aidan mac Gabran, Historical basis for King Arthur - Artur mac Aidan, Historical basis for King Arthur - Other Arthurian characters and locations, Historical basis for King Arthur - Table

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470: Encyclopedia II - Avallon - History

In the year 470, the Romano-British king, Riothamus, disappeared (and presumably died) in Avallon after being defeated by the Goths, whom the Western Roman Emperor Anthemius had hired him to fight against. This, and other aspects of his reign, has made him a candidate for the historical King Arthur. Avallon (Aballo) was in the middle ages the seat of a viscounty dependent on the duchy of Burgundy, and on the death of Charles the Bol ...

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Avallon, Avallon - Geography, Avallon - History, Avallon - Sights, Avallon - Economy, Avallon - Miscellaneous, Avallon - Twin towns

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470: Encyclopedia II - List of sailing boat types - Keelboats and yachts

10 Metre | 11 Metre | 12 Metre | 2.4 Metre | 5 Metre | 5.5 Metre | 6 Metre | 8 Metre | Aloha | Antrim 27 | Catalina Yachts | Catalina 30 | Colin Archer | Contessa 32 | Dragon | Etchells | Flying Fifteen | Folkboat | Guppy 13 | H-boat | International 806 | International Americas Cup Class | IOD | J/22 | J/24 | J-Class | Knarr |Laser SB3 | Maxi Yacht | Melges 24 | Monark 540 | Moore 24 | Open 50 Monohull | Open 60 Monohull | Ross 930 | San Juan 24 | Shields | Soling | Soverel 33 | Squib | Star | Stella | Sydney 38 | Tartan ...

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List of sailing boat types, List of sailing boat types - Keelboats and yachts, List of sailing boat types - Sailing dinghies and skiffs, List of sailing boat types - Catamarans and trimarans, List of sailing boat types - Windsurfing boards, List of sailing boat types - Types of sailing vessels and rigs, List of sailing boat types - Sails spars and rigging, List of sailing boat types - Sailing manoeuvres

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470: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 6th century BC

509 Lucius Junius M.f. Brutus, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus 509 then Publius Valerius Volusi f. Publicola. (Sp. Lucretius Tricipitinus, who was old and weak; nothing remarkable happened during his days, according to Livy.) Marcus Horatius M.f. Pulvillus 508 Publius Lucretius T.f. Tricipitinus, Publius Valerius Volusi f. Publicola 507 Publius Valerius Volusi f. Publicola III, Marcus Horatius M.f. Pulvillus II < ...

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List of Republican Roman Consuls, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 6th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 5th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 4th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 3rd century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 2nd century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 1st century BC

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470: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Gwynedd - Government

Among the more powerful of the early kings of Gwynedd were Cadwallon ap Cadfan who invaded Northumbria and briefly controlled it, and Rhodri the Great (844 - 878) who was able to add Powys and part of southern Wales to his realm, becoming the first ruler to control the greater part of Wales. On the other hand Howell the Good (942-950) of Deheubarth was able to annex Gwynedd to his own kingdom. During the period of the Norman conquest of Wales, between the years 1066 and 1282, Gwynedd was a centre of national resistance, the last stron ...

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Kingdom of Gwynedd, Kingdom of Gwynedd - Government, Kingdom of Gwynedd - Administration, Kingdom of Gwynedd - End of Independence, Kingdom of Gwynedd - List of Kings/Princes, Kingdom of Gwynedd - Fictional reference

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470: Encyclopedia II - New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Medals

New Zealand finished in 24th position in the final medal rankings New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gold. Georgina Evers-Swindell and Caroline Evers-Swindell — Rowing, Women's Double Sculls Sarah Ulmer — Cycling, Women's 3.000 metres Individual Pursuit (world record time) Hamish Carter — Triathlon, Men's Competition New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Silver. Bevan Docherty — Triathlon, Men's Competition ...

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New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Medals, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gold, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Silver, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Bronze, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Badminton, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Basketball, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Boxing, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Canoeing, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cycling, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Equestrian, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Fencing, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Hockey, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Judo, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Rowing, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Sailing, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Shooting, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Swimming, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Table Tennis, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Taekwondo, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Triathlon, New Zealand at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Officials

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470: Encyclopedia II - Australian Sharpie - The Australian Sharpie Sailing Association

The association consists of representatives from each state with an active sailing Sharpie fleet. Office bearers in the association include an: Australian Commodore Australian President Australian Measurer Australian Secretary Carnival Secretary Regatta Technical Advisor Australian Regatta Secretary Australian Publicity Officer Each state division (chapter) of the association also has its own office bearers, typicall ...

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Australian Sharpie, Australian Sharpie - Development, Australian Sharpie - The Australian Sharpie Sailing Association, Australian Sharpie - The Annual Carnival and National Titles, Australian Sharpie - National Awards

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470: Encyclopedia II - Irish battles - Late Medieval Battles

Irish battles - Bruce Wars in Ireland. 1316 - Second Battle of Athenry 1318 - Battle of Dysert O'Dea 1318 - Battle of Faughart 1328 - battle of Thomond. Battle of Devlin (Delbhna Bethra); the MacGeoghegan kills three thousand English. 1330 - battle of Fiodh-an-atha; Ualgarg O'Rourke defeated by the English. Ath-Disirt-Nuadan. Berna-an-Mhil; Tomaltagh Mac Dermot and Mac William were defeated by the Brown Earl and Tomalta ...

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Irish battles, Irish battles - Pre-Historic Era, Irish battles - Early Medieval Battles, Irish battles - Late Medieval Battles, Irish battles - Bruce Wars in Ireland, Irish battles - Early Modern Era, Irish battles - Desmond Rebellions, Irish battles - Nine Years War Ireland, Irish battles - Irish Confederate Wars/Wars of the Three Kingdoms, Irish battles - Williamite war in Ireland/War of the Two Kings, Irish battles - Modern Times, Irish battles - 1798 Rebellion, Irish battles - Tithe War 1831-36, Irish battles - 20th Century

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470: Encyclopedia II - Hundred Schools of Thought - Confucianism and its derivatives

Confucianism is the body of thought that has arguably had the most enduring effect on Chinese life. Also known as the School of the Scholars, its written legacy lies in the Confucian Classics, which later became the foundation of the traditional society. Confucius (551–479 BCE), also called Kong Zi or Master Kong, looked to the early days of the Zhou dynasty for an ideal socio-political order. He believed that the only effective system of government necessitated prescribed relationships for each individual: "Let the ruler be a ruler and th ...

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Hundred Schools of Thought, Hundred Schools of Thought - Confucianism and its derivatives, Hundred Schools of Thought - Legalism, Hundred Schools of Thought - Taoism, Hundred Schools of Thought - School of Yin-yang, Hundred Schools of Thought - Mohism, Hundred Schools of Thought - Logicians, Hundred Schools of Thought - Reference

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