Can You Feel the Vibes?
Posted by Dave on September 18th, 2008 at 09:31am
OK, we’re to the point in talking about this Law of Attraction stuff where the next part affects everyone and it was here that really convinced me that this stuff works. There is science behind the thinking and I understand it, but this thing about “vibes” is something you must accept - because we have all experience it.
I see this happen daily, and always because of people. What I mean is, whenever we feel a “vibe” from something, it is tied to a human force. Think about that for a second. When you’re in a lousy neighborhood, don’t you get “bad” vibes? And when you’re standing next to one of your heros, don’t you get those “good” vibes?
I am the type of person who reads someone and immediately has an opinion about them. I know that’s not always idea. My wife says I should always give people the benefit of a doubt and a chance, but I don’t always. She gets “vibes”, too. Just wants to make double-sure she’s right.
You get these feelings, too. And they equate to a mood or a feeling we get. The word “vibe” comes from vibration. If you’ve studied science at all, you know that vibrations are ever present in our world. But did you know that there are only two types of vibrations? Positive and negative.
So every mood or feeling we have causes us to emit a positive or negative vibration. I mean even if we check out a list you come up with for words that describe our moods or feelings, we can immediately tell whether that is a negative or positive vibration.
We all send out these vibrations and that’s why some people make you feel real good just being around them - and others, make you feel creepy.
Well, time to get on with my day. But take that thought with you and do your best to send out good vibrations!
Talk soon,
Dave
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