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A Wisdom Archive on attraction

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attraction: Routine - The Thief of Fulfilment

One of the biggest problems we can encounter when we consider making changes to our life is fear. Even though the changes we want to make will bring more happiness by considerably enhancing our lives, fear will still raise its head to try and stop us in our tracks.

 

Why does this happen?

 

(See also: Law of Attraction - Fear, Chris Green, Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)

 

Read more here: » Law of Attraction - Fear: Routine - The Thief of Fulfilment

attraction: Manifesting Money

Do you ever get the sense, that if you could just make more money, all of your problems would be over? Do you ever feel like money controls you, instead of you controlling your money? Money gives you things, yes, but more importantly it gives you freedom. Freedom to spend, freedom to have, and freedom to just be. You want money so that life can be and feel easier...You want money so you can experience freedom.

 

(See also: Law of Attraction for Money, Lori Hamann, Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)

 

Read more here: » Law of Attraction for Money: Manifesting Money

attraction: Deserving Wealth & Money

What are your beliefs about money and wealth? Do you deserve to be wealthy? Do you deserve to have money? Answer those questions in an honest way...you may find that there is a part of you that feels that you don't deserve to have money, that you haven't worked hard enough for it, or you haven't paid your dues. Listen closely to what your logical mind says versus your gut level responses. There may be a belief standing in the way of your prosperity!

 

(See also: Law of Attraction for Money, Lori Hamann, Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)

 

Read more here: » Law of Attraction for Money: Deserving Wealth & Money

attraction: Manifesting Wealth

Many people talk or write about the science of success or the art of creating wealth. You don't want just the science. You don't want just the art. What you want is the technology. The how to.

 

Manifestation is not a mystery. It is a process. All processes can be analyzed, taken apart, step-by-step, and then, once understood, can be applied scientifically to produce the desired results. There is a technique for manifesting anything, including wealth.

 

(See also: Law of Attraction for Wealth, Leslie Fieger, Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)

 

Read more here: » Law of Attraction for Wealth: Manifesting Wealth

attraction: Discover Clarity through Contrast

Clarity of your desires is one of the most important steps in manifesting what you want. For some, this process may be difficult or frustrating. For others, the process of getting clear about their vision comes easily. Here is a tool that will assist you with this process and support you in getting clear about what it is you desire.

 

(See also: Practising Law of Attraction, Michael Losier, Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)

 

Read more here: » Practising Law of Attraction: Discover Clarity through Contrast

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness

Cultural, social, or time period environments can have a strong effect on the degree to which people determine certain traits to be attractive. As part of the socialization process, children typically learn what their culture or time period considers attractive. Media, including written as well as visual forms, such as films and cartoons, for example, frequently portray "villains" or "bad" individual as less attractive, while protagonists are frequently depicted as attractive. This often leads to the perception that beauty can be equated wit ...

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Physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Universal correlates of beauty, Physical attractiveness - Determinants of male physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Determinants of female physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Historical variations, Physical attractiveness - Variations in perceptions of male attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Social effects of attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Bibliography

Read more here: » Physical attractiveness: Encyclopedia II - Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Sexual attraction in animals

Sexual attractiveness in non-human animals depends on a wide variety of factors. Often, there is some element of the animal's body which exists for sexual attraction, like the bright plumage and crests of some species of birds. In many species, there are behaviours which appear to be sexual display. Some of these attributes seem to exist solely to demonstrate fitness and health, for example by demonstrating the ability to sustain an "expensive" feature with no other apparent survival function. Conversely, the receiving sex may be predisposed ...

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Sexual attraction, Sexual attraction - Sexual attraction in animals, Sexual attraction - Common elements of sexual attraction in humans, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human females, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human males, Sexual attraction - Personality and sexual attractiveness, Sexual attraction - Other aspects

Read more here: » Sexual attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Sexual attraction in animals

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Fairground Attraction - Discography

Fairground Attraction - Original albums. 1988: The First of a Million Kisses 1989: Kawasaki Live in Japan 02.07.89 (first released 2003) 1990: Ay Fond Kiss Fairground Attraction - Compilation albums. 1994: The Collection: Fairground Attraction, featuring Eddi Reader 1995: Perfct: The Best of Fairground Attraction 1996: The Very Best of Fairground Attraction, featuring Eddi ReaderSee also:

Fairground Attraction, Fairground Attraction - Personnel, Fairground Attraction - Discography, Fairground Attraction - Original albums, Fairground Attraction - Compilation albums, Fairground Attraction - Singles, Fairground Attraction - Videos, Fairground Attraction - Singles

Read more here: » Fairground Attraction: Encyclopedia II - Fairground Attraction - Discography

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Fatal Attraction - Synopsis

Dan Gallagher appears to be a happily married New York attorney living in Manhattan with his beautiful wife and his young daughter whom he adores. They have a wonderful life until the day he becomes acquainted with Alex Forrest, an editor from a publishing company, at a business party where he and Alex immediately connect and strike up a conversation. Dan and his wife, Beth, are interested in buying a house in Bedford where she and her daughter travel for the weekend. Dan spends the weekend with Alex while his wife and daughter are away. Wha ...

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Fatal Attraction, Fatal Attraction - Synopsis, Fatal Attraction - Awards, Fatal Attraction - Finances, Fatal Attraction - Main cast, Fatal Attraction - Trivia

Read more here: » Fatal Attraction: Encyclopedia II - Fatal Attraction - Synopsis

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Sexual attraction in animals

Sexual attractiveness in non-human animals depends on a wide variety of factors. Often, there is some element of the animal's body which exists for sexual attraction, like the bright plumage and crests of some species of birds. In many species, there are behaviours which appear to be sexual display. Some of these attributes seem to exist solely to demonstrate fitness and health, for example by demonstrating the ability to sustain an "expensive" feature with no other apparent survival function. Conversely, the receiving sex may be predisposed ...

See also:

Sexual attraction, Sexual attraction - Sexual attraction in animals, Sexual attraction - Common elements of sexual attraction in humans, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human females, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human males, Sexual attraction - Other aspects

Read more here: » Sexual attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Sexual attraction in animals

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Common elements of sexual attraction in humans

Typically, sexual attraction refers to a person being drawn to another in order to have a sexual relationship. The concrete meaning of a sexual relationship differs across cultures and history. Because human social behavior is often highly complex, a sexual relationship may entail one which, at its beginning, has little or no sexual behavior, and only after a period of time, which can be a courtship period, o ...

See also:

Sexual attraction, Sexual attraction - Sexual attraction in animals, Sexual attraction - Common elements of sexual attraction in humans, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human females, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human males, Sexual attraction - Personality and sexual attractiveness, Sexual attraction - Other aspects

Read more here: » Sexual attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Common elements of sexual attraction in humans

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Common elements of sexual attraction in humans

Typically, sexual attraction refers to a person being drawn to another in order to have a sexual relationship. The concrete meaning of a sexual relationship differs across cultures and history. Because human social behavior is often highly complex, a sexual relationship may entail one which, at its beginning, has little or no sexual behavior, and only after a period of time, which can be a courtship period, o ...

See also:

Sexual attraction, Sexual attraction - Sexual attraction in animals, Sexual attraction - Common elements of sexual attraction in humans, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human females, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human males, Sexual attraction - Other aspects

Read more here: » Sexual attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Common elements of sexual attraction in humans

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Other aspects

Many people exhibit high levels of sexual fetishism, and are sexually aroused by other stimuli not normally associated with sexual arousal. The degree to which such fetishism exists or has existed in different cultures is controversial. Often the result of a sexual attraction is sexual arousal. ...

See also:

Sexual attraction, Sexual attraction - Sexual attraction in animals, Sexual attraction - Common elements of sexual attraction in humans, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human females, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human males, Sexual attraction - Personality and sexual attractiveness, Sexual attraction - Other aspects

Read more here: » Sexual attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Other aspects

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Tourist attraction - Popular Tourist Attractions

Tourist attraction - Buildings and Structures. Big Ben – London, United Kingdom Brandenburg Gate – Berlin, Germany CN Tower – Toronto, Ontario, Canada Eiffel Tower – Paris, France Empire State Building – New York, New York Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco, California, USA Great Wall of China – China Leaning Tower of Pisa – Pisa, Italy Great Pyramids – Cairo, Egypt Sydney Opera House – Syd ...

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Tourist attraction, Tourist attraction - Popular Tourist Attractions, Tourist attraction - Buildings and Structures, Tourist attraction - Ethnic Communities, Tourist attraction - Theme parks, Tourist attraction - National Parks, Tourist attraction - Museums, Tourist attraction - Gardens, Tourist attraction - Streets, Tourist attraction - Beaches

Read more here: » Tourist attraction: Encyclopedia II - Tourist attraction - Popular Tourist Attractions

attraction: Encyclopedia II - The Rules of Attraction - Plot

The novel is told from a multiple first-person point of view. The narrators are three students: Paul, Sean and Lauren (plus a few other students who insert narration sparsely into the text) at the fictional Camden College who end up in a love triangle, amid End of the World parties, drug runs, and classes never attended. The story begins part of the way through a sentence to give the effect that it begins somewhere closer to the middle rather than at a true beginning. This is sometimes mistaken by readers as a typo or the result of a ...

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The Rules of Attraction, The Rules of Attraction - Plot, The Rules of Attraction - Characters, The Rules of Attraction - Movie adaptation, The Rules of Attraction - Significant changes from the book, The Rules of Attraction - ISBN numbers

Read more here: » The Rules of Attraction: Encyclopedia II - The Rules of Attraction - Plot

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Horizons Epcot attraction - History

Horizons, in its concept phase, was named Century 3 (or Century III), to recognize the third century of American existence (1976-2076). The name was changed to Futureprobe to help appeal the attraction toward international guests who wouldn't understand or appreciate Century 3. In the end, the Futureprobe name was scrapped due to the medical connotation of the word "probe". After much debate, GE and ...

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Horizons Epcot attraction, Horizons Epcot attraction - The ride, Horizons Epcot attraction - History, Horizons Epcot attraction - Attraction facts, Horizons Epcot attraction - Timeline

Read more here: » Horizons Epcot attraction: Encyclopedia II - Horizons Epcot attraction - History

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Physical attractiveness - Historical variations

Human perceptions of attractiveness have differed between cultures and across historical periods. In Mediterranean societies such as Ancient Egypt, men with muscular physiques were considered attractive as it was thought to be the natural state of the male body. However, being fat was considered more attractive, as it indicated that the person was rich enough to afford a lot of food and avoid physical labor. During the Middle Ages in Europe, having tanned skin was considered deeply unattractive amongst men and women, as it was a sign that th ...

See also:

Physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Perception of physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Universal correlates of beauty, Physical attractiveness - Determinants of male physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Determinants of female physical attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Historical variations, Physical attractiveness - Variations in perceptions of male attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Social effects of attractiveness, Physical attractiveness - Bibliography

Read more here: » Physical attractiveness: Encyclopedia II - Physical attractiveness - Historical variations

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Other aspects

Many people exhibit high levels of sexual fetishism, and are sexually aroused by other stimuli not normally associated with sexual arousal. The degree to which such fetishism exists or has existed in different cultures is controversial. Often the result of a sexual attraction is sexual arousal. ...

See also:

Sexual attraction, Sexual attraction - Sexual attraction in animals, Sexual attraction - Common elements of sexual attraction in humans, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human females, Sexual attraction - Factors determining sexual attraction to human males, Sexual attraction - Other aspects

Read more here: » Sexual attraction: Encyclopedia II - Sexual attraction - Other aspects

attraction: Encyclopedia II - Horizons Epcot attraction - The ride

Horizons began with a section titled Looking Back at Tomorrow, showcasing visions of the future as perceived from the era of Jules Verne through the 1950s. The ride then moved past two immense OMNIMAX screens (groundbreaking technology at the time the ride was built), showing modern technologies and ideas that will build the world of tomorrow. The only Disney attraction with multiple endings, Horizons then allowed riders to select which path they wanted to take back to the FuturePort: from the space station Brava Centauri (depicting s ...

See also:

Horizons Epcot attraction, Horizons Epcot attraction - The ride, Horizons Epcot attraction - History, Horizons Epcot attraction - Attraction facts, Horizons Epcot attraction - Timeline

Read more here: » Horizons Epcot attraction: Encyclopedia II - Horizons Epcot attraction - The ride

attraction: Encyclopedia II - The Rules of Attraction - Movie adaptation

The Rules of Attraction was adapted into a movie in 2002. It was directed by Roger Avary and starred James Van Der Beek as Sean, Shannyn Sossamon as Lauren, Ian Somerhalder as Paul, and Kip Pardue as Victor. The Rules of Attraction - Significant changes from the book. As with many adaptations from one medium to another, many changes were made to The Rules of Attraction. These include: An implementation of a "beginning is the end," plot structure, where we are introduced to the ch ...

See also:

The Rules of Attraction, The Rules of Attraction - Plot, The Rules of Attraction - Characters, The Rules of Attraction - Movie adaptation, The Rules of Attraction - Significant changes from the book, The Rules of Attraction - ISBN numbers

Read more here: » The Rules of Attraction: Encyclopedia II - The Rules of Attraction - Movie adaptation

attraction: Encyclopedia II - The Rules of Attraction film - Plot

The film takes place at the fictional Camden College, a liberal arts school somewhere in New England. In the opening sequence, we are introduced to the three main characters - Lauren (Sossamon), Paul (Somerhalder), and Sean (Van Der Beek), in turn. They are three college students at an "End of the World" party, and although they don't interact at the party, they share a certain apathy about the situations they end up in. Lauren, previously a virgin, is raped, Paul is gay bashed, and Sean recalls (in the third person), "he couldn't rem ...

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The Rules of Attraction film, The Rules of Attraction film - Plot, The Rules of Attraction film - Characters, The Rules of Attraction film - Trivia, The Rules of Attraction film - Technical data

Read more here: » The Rules of Attraction film: Encyclopedia II - The Rules of Attraction film - Plot

attraction: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Attraction and Repulsion

Attraction and Repulsion Two forces ever in operation during periods of manifested activity, called by Empedocles love and hate. In physics attraction is an effect, whose cause cannot be mechanically explained without circular reasoning, and which must therefore be assumed. Newton in speaking of gravitational attraction treats it mathematically as an effect and does not dogmatize on its real nature. These two aspects of the manifestation of universal unity arise out of the polarity inherent in cosmic manifestation as between spirit and matter generally, between the higher hierarchies and the lower. Physical attraction is a manifestation of a cosmic principle which has manifestations on all planes, spiritual, mental, and psychic, so that its influence is seen in our thoughts and feelings.

 

In The Secret Doctrine (1:103), three great universal causes of manifestation are named in connection with intelligent cosmic motion, namely the breath, love or attraction, and hate or repulsion, the latter being merely polar antitheses of the same underlying cosmic energy. Through the interaction of these three, universes and worlds come into being, have their periods of manvantaric growth, and finally decay and disappear, only to reappear after a period of rest or pralaya. Herbert Spencer intuitively refers to manvantara and pralaya, and what takes place within each: "the universally co-existent forces of attraction and repulsion which, as we have seen, necessitate rhythm in all minor changes throughout the Universe, also necessitate rhythm in the totality of its changes -- produce now an immeasurable period during which the attracting forces predominating, cause universal concentration, and then an immeasurable period, during which the repulsive forces predominating, causes universal diffusion -- alternate eras of Evolution and dissolution" (SD 1:12).

 

A capital mistake made by modern science and philosophy, producing momentous consequences in theory, has been the arbitrary division of natural forces into disjunct and unrelated energies. All forces of nature originally spring from a common source, a cosmic spiritual unit, which is the heart of nature itself, and hence it is no more possible to divorce attraction from its alter ego repulsion than it would be to have a stick which has only one end. This principle applies directly to such forces as gravitation, which is bipolar exactly as electricity is recognized to be, its two forms being attraction and repulsion, though the last has been ignored in scientific experimentation and deduction. Just as human beings, because of the bipolarity in their vital auras feel attracted to, repelled by, or both from other human beings, producing the strong sympathies and antipathies which are so well known, so does gravity operate. Celestial bodies are not only strongly or weakly attracted to each other, but are likewise strongly or weakly repelled by each other.

 

The universal life principle which manifests everywhere in nature, and which under one of its forms is called kundalini-sakti, of necessity includes the two great forces of attraction and repulsion. Attraction and repulsion being of cosmic origin are therefore of necessity likewise manifest in the manifold conditions of human life; but this does not imply that the individual should passively or negatively accept disturbances caused by inharmony when it is within his power as an offspring of the higher divinities to restore it -- insofar as his energies and knowledge permit -- to the harmony or cosmic unity from which these cosmic energies themselves spring. Hence the teaching of the greatest sages and seers of history has been to rise above the elements of personal attraction or repulsion, and to blend the two into the compassionate mastery which the indomitable human will, when trained and practiced, can acquire over not merely moods but all conditions in life. Thus he becomes a friend to all, and an enemy to none, repelling evil and attracting good, until these by association may themselves blend or marry into that mystic unity which is the achievement or culmination of evolution, whether human or cosmic.

 

(See also: Attraction and Repulsion, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 




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