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742: 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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742: Encyclopedia - 742

Events Chinese poet Li Po is presented before the emperor and given a position in the Imperial court. (approximate date) Saint Sturm establishes the abbey of Fulda. (or 744?) Artabasdus is Byzantine Emperor. After a forty-year vacancy, Stephen becomes Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch at the suggestion of Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik. Births Charlemagne, king and emperor of the Franks ( ...

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742: Encyclopedia - Charlemagne

Charlemagne (c.742 or 747–28 January 814) (also Charles the Great; from Latin, Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus) was the king of the Franks from 768 to 814 and king of the Lombards from 774 to 781. He was crowned Imperator Augustus in Rome on Christmas Day, 800 by Pope Leo III and is therefore regarded as the founder of the Holy Roman Empire, a reincarnation of the ancient Western Roman Empire. Through military conquest and defence, he solidified and expanded his realm to cover most of Western Euro ...

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742: Encyclopedia - Bön

Bön has typically been described as the shamanistic religion in Tibet before the arrival of Buddhism in the 7th century. With the recent exile of many Bönpo lamas to India, however, a more complex description of Bön is emerging and is now being considered by Western scholars. Bön - Historical phases of Bön. According to the Bönpo themselves, the Bön religion has actually gone through three distinct phases: Animistic Bön, Yungdrung or Eternal Bön, and New Bön.

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742: Encyclopedia - Yaxchilan

Yaxchilan (also sometimes historically referred to by the names Menché and City Lorillard in honor of Pierre Lorillard who contributed to defray the expense of an expedition into the Maya zone) is an ancient Maya city located on the Usumacinta River in what is now the state of Chiapas, Mexico. The ancient name for the city may have been Izancanac. Yaxchilan means Green Stones in Maya. Yaxchilan - Ancient Yaxchilan. detail of a carved lintel
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742: Encyclopedia - List of Coptic Popes

The Coptic Orthodox Church is a member of the Oriental Orthodox churches, not to be mistaken with the Eastern Orthodox group of churches. The Coptic Orthodox Chruch has its own Pope and Patriarch, whom is currently His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and the See of St. Mark. The following is a list of all the Popes who have held led the Coptic Orthodox Church since the Council of Chalcedon. For the earlier Patriarchs of Alexandria prior to the schism, see List of Patriarchs of Alexandr ...

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742: Encyclopedia - Würzburg

Würzburg is a city in the region of Franconia which lies in the northern tip of Bavaria, Germany. Located on the Main river, it is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken. The regional dialect spoken by people in Würzburg is Franconian. Würzburg is approximately 80 minutes train journey from Frankfurt, and almost an hour from Nuremberg. Distances to the nearest cities by motorway: Frankfurt 115 km, Nuremberg 115 km, Stuttgart 150 km, Kassel 215 km. The city of Würzburg is not i ...

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742: Encyclopedia - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan is a particular church of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy. It is led by the Archbishop of Milan who serves as metropolitan to the dioceses of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Mantova, Pavia and Vigevano. The Church in Milan was first established in the 1st century as a small diocese. It was elevated to the rank of an archdiocese in the 4th century. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan - Bishops and Archbishops. St. Barnabas (ca.50-5 ...

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742: Encyclopedia - Chrodegang

Saint Chrodegang, bishop of Metz, was born in the early eighth century at Hasbania (now Belgian Limburg) of a noble Frankish family, and died at Metz, March 6, 766. He was educated at the court of Charles Martel, became his private secretary, then chancellor, and in 737 prime minister. On 1 March 742, he was appointed Bishop of Metz, while still retaining his civil office. In 748 he founded the Abbey of Gorze (near Metz). He also established Saint Peter's Abbey, on the Moselle, and did much for Gengenbach and Lorsch. For ...

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742: Encyclopedia - Constantine V

Constantine V Copronymus ("The Dung-named") (718-September 14, 775) was Byzantine emperor from 741 to 775. Constantine was the son and successor of Leo III the Isaurian. Constantine was opposed by his father's chamberlain Artabasdus, who attacked his army while they were on campaign against the Arabs in Anatolia. Artabasdus declared that Constantine had been killed in battle and seized power in Constantinople. Constantine, however, fled to Isauria, rallied his supporters, and besieged the capital in 742. By the end of 743 ...

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742: Encyclopedia - Jianzhen

Jianzhen or Ganjin (鑒真 or 鑑真; 688–763) was a Chinese monk who helped to propagate Buddhism in Japan. In the eleven years from 743 to 754, Jianzhen attempted to visit Japan some six times. Jianzhen was born in Jiangyin county in Guangling (present day Yangzhou, Jiangsu) with the surname of Chunyu (淳于). At the age of fourteen he entered the Buddhist church as a disciple of Daming Temple (大明寺). At twenty he travelled to Chang'an for study and returned six years later, eventually becoming abbot of Daming ...

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742: Encyclopedia - Padmasambhava

Padmasambhava (also Padmakara or Padma Raja) (Ch: 蓮華生上師; Tib: Padma Jungne), in Sanskrit meaning "lotus-born", founded the Tibetan or Tantric school of Buddhism in the 8th century. In Bhutan and Tibet he is better known as Guru Rinpoche ("Precious Master") where followers of the Nyingma school regard him as the second Buddha. Padmasambhava - Life and Teachings. According to tradition Padmasambhava was incarnated as an 8 year old child appearing in a lotus blos ...

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742: Encyclopedia II - List of Korean monarchs - Gojoseon c.2333 BC - 108 BC

Gojoseon cultural artifacts and walled cities are found throughout northern Korea and Manchuria, but it is not clear from archeological evidence when the tribal entity developed into a centralized state. China described it as a state in the 4th century BC, and later records describe it as a kingdom. Hwandan-gogi is a controversial text said to detail ancient Korean history, but its authenticity has been widely questioned. It appears to be partly based on other known "alternative history" texts. The Annals of the Danguns are recorded in Gyuwon Sahwa (1675), which is descr ...

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List of Korean monarchs, List of Korean monarchs - Gojoseon c.2333 BC - 108 BC, List of Korean monarchs - Buyeo c.239 BC - 494 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Bukbuyeo c.108 BCE–c.58 BCE, List of Korean monarchs - Dongbuyeo c.86 BCE–22 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Gaya confederacy 42-532, List of Korean monarchs - Geumgwan Gaya, List of Korean monarchs - Baekje 18 BC - 660 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Goguryeo 37 BC - 668 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Legendary line, List of Korean monarchs - Great King line, List of Korean monarchs - Hwando-Guknae line, List of Korean monarchs - P'yŏngyang line, List of Korean monarchs - Silla 57 BC - 935 CE, List of Korean monarchs - Balhae 669 - 926, List of Korean monarchs - Goryeo 918 - 1392, List of Korean monarchs - Joseon 1392 - 1897, List of Korean monarchs - Korean Empire 1897 - 1919, List of Korean monarchs - Post-monarchy

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742: Encyclopedia II - Padmasambhava - Life and Teachings

According to tradition Padmasambhava was incarnated as an 8 year old child appearing in a lotus blossom floating in Lake Dhanakosha, located in Swat in present-day Pakistan . His special nature was recognized by the local king who married him to one of his daughters, Mandarava. Mandarava and Padmasambhava's other main consort, Yeshe Tsogyal, developed into realised practitioners. Many thangkas and pain ...

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Padmasambhava, Padmasambhava - Life and Teachings, Padmasambhava - Manifestations

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742: Encyclopedia II - Bön - Historical phases of Bön

According to the Bönpo themselves, the Bön religion has actually gone through three distinct phases: Animistic Bön, Yungdrung or Eternal Bön, and New Bön. Bön - Animistic Bön. The first phase of Bön was indeed rooted in animistic and shamanistic practices and corresponds to the characterization of Bön as previously described in the West.See also:

Bön, Bön - Historical phases of Bön, Bön - Animistic Bön, Bön - Yungdrung Bön, Bön - New Bön, Bön - Bön spiritual practices

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742: Encyclopedia II - Würzburg - History

By 1000 BC a Celtic fortification stood on the site of the Fortress Marienberg. It was christianized in 686 by the Irish missionary Kilian, and the city is first mentioned as Vurteburch in 704. The first diocese was founded by St. Bonifatius in 742. He appointed the first bishop of Würzburg, St. Burkhard. The bishops eventually created a duchy with center in the city and extending in the 12th century to Eastern Franconia. The city was the seat of several Imperial diets, including the one of 1180, in which Henry the Lion was banned from the Empire and his duchy wa ...

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Würzburg, Würzburg - History, Würzburg - Town Structure, Würzburg - Commerce Business and Transportation, Würzburg - Arts and Architecture, Würzburg - Other Famous Citizens, Würzburg - Historic Buildings in Würzburg, Würzburg - Würzburg's Old Bridge - Alte Mainbrücke, Würzburg - Historic population figures for Würzburg, Würzburg - Twin Cities

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742: Encyclopedia II - Lianjiang - Townships

The PRC governs 14 townships (镇) and 7 rural townships (乡): Fengcheng Township (凤城镇) "Phoenix City Township" Mabi Township (马鼻镇) "Horse Snout Township" Danyang Township (丹阳镇) Dongdai Township (东岱镇) Donghu Township (东湖镇) "East Lake Township" Guanban Township (官坂镇) (Traditional: 官阪) Tailu Township (苔菉镇) Aojiang Township (敖江镇) "Ao River Township" Pukou Township (浦口镇) "River Mouth Township" T ...

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Lianjiang, Lianjiang - Townships, Lianjiang - History, Lianjiang - Culture, Lianjiang - Geography, Lianjiang - Economy, Lianjiang - Transportation, Lianjiang - Tourism

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742: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Han Dynasty

Yuánguāng(元光) Yuánshuò (元朔) Yuánshòu (元狩) Yuándǐng (元鼎) Yuánfēng (元封) Tàichū (太初) Tiānhàn (天漢) Tàishǐ (太始) Zhēnghé (征和) 134 BC – 129 BC 128 BC – 123 BC 122 BC – 117 BC 116 BC – 111 BC 110 BC – 105 BC 104 BC – 101 BC 100 BC – 97 BC 96 BC – 93 BC 92 BC – 89 BC Yuánfèng (元鳳) 80 BC – 75 BC Dìjié (地節) Yuánkāng (元康) Shénjué (神 ...

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Table of Chinese monarchs, Table of Chinese monarchs - Xia Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Zhou Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Han Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Three Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sixteen Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sovereignties established by Wu Hu, Table of Chinese monarchs - Northern and Southern Dynasties, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sui Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Tang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Independent Regimes during Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Liao Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Song Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Western Xia, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shun Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Southern Ming Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qing dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Taiping Rebellion, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Shikai's Chinese Empire

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742: Encyclopedia II - Karantania - Territory

Karantania's capital was most likely Karnburg/Krnski grad in the Zollfeld/Gosposvetsko polje, north of modern Klagenfurt (Slov. Celovec). Besides Carinthia, it included parts of today's East Tyrol, Styria, the Lungau and Ennspongau regions of Salzburg, and parts of southern Upper Austria and Lower Austria. It is not known whether parts of modern Slovenia also belonged to Karantania. The few historical sources in existence dist ...

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Karantania, Karantania - Territory, Karantania - Ethnic and social structure, Karantania - History, Karantania - The Ducal Coronation, Karantania - Mentions in late medieval literature

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742: Encyclopedia II - Tang Dynasty - Rulers of the Tang Dynasty

Xianqing (顯慶 Xiǎn qìng) 656-661 Longshuo (龍朔 Lóng shuò) 661-663 Linde (麟德 Lín dé) 664-665 Qianfeng (乾封 Qían fēng) 666-668 Zongzhang (總章 Zǒng zhāng) 668-670 Xianheng (咸亨 Xián hēng) 670-674 Shangyuan (上元 Shàng yuán) 674-676 Yifeng (儀鳳 Yí fèng) 676-679 Tiaolu (調露 Tiáo lù) 679-680 Yonglong (永隆 Yǒng lóng) 680-681 Kaiyao (開耀 Kāi yào) 681-682 Yongchun (永淳 Yǒng chún) 682-683 Hongdao (弘道 Hóng dào) 683 Chuigong (垂拱 Chuí gǒng) 685-688 Yongchang (永昌 ...

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Tang Dynasty, Tang Dynasty - Rulers of the Tang Dynasty

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