Hi Pollyanna and A Work In Progress,
You see how relaxed I feel in talking to Pollyanna, I signed off as I do to my best friends, Namaste, Trish x
I have followed your progress, Pollyanna, how you made your dreams come true, and I have talked to friends, even my Mum (if you knew her you would realise what a big thing this is to me, she accepted it with no argument) about realising your dreams through the 'Law of Attraction.' To go back, I had just moved into a house a couple of years ago, and sat one afternoon, after going to the cinema with a load of young boys (abut 6/7), and I had 10 minutes to relax before we had another lot arriving for the afternoon. I looked out at the willow tree swaying in the breeze and thought about it, and my garden, and how I needed to get out there with a spade and dig, but I had no implements, I relaxed again looking at the tree, listening to some music...
A couple of days later (or is it a day?, very soon after) we are coming back from school and I find a spade, seemingly thrown into the bushes. It has obviously been discarded, otherwise I would have left it there. It is my spade I need to dig my garden. Then I get a call from my Mum to tell me that she is sending me a spade and fork for my garden! We had not had any conversation about this. The joy of the law of attraction is that if you focus on something enough, the universe will provide.
I had the same thing with a sofa that I really wanted, I really wanted a sofa and dreamed of a leather one and then my neighbour offered me one, just before I spoke to my landlord about needing a new sofa! It works, believe me. You need to be in the right space, notice how relaxed I was when I thought about digging my garden .... I was not asking for something consciously, but I was asking the universe to help me, as I looked at the willow tree and my garden.
I hope to grow more potatoes this year, last year was a bad crop, I gave most of them to my neighbours, although I think I will do differently this year, I probably won't, as they taste so good I want to share them with those I live with. Life is for sharing - especially the good things. It is easy for me to think like this at this time of night - it is nearly midnight here. Ask me what I think in the morning and you will get a more grumpy answer, especially as I have a bad cold and am struggling to get an essay in my Thursday. But essentially, as my Dad says, who is sadly not with us, but with me in my meditations, 'you get out what you put in'. Very true. lots of love, x :}



Namaste