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Law of Attraction is a school of thought which believes in identification of one’s aim and thinking towards its fulfillment. The theory which came up in the 19th century Thinking does not merely mean intensive thinking about the goal, but its realization. Modern believers of the Law of Attraction are of opinion that the theory originates from Quantum Physics, in its treatment of thoughts as atoms. According to theories in Quantum Physics, the world is composed of countless atoms. Each of these atoms is charged with energy and is interchangeable, i.e. they can be used to influence each other and are open for infinite changes. This explains a sense of dynamism of thought. The Law of Attraction speaks on somewhat similar lines as Quantum Physics in terms of thought as energy atoms.
The Law of Attraction, following the example of Quantum Physics, supposes that the human mind is composed of thoughts. Each of these thoughts is like energy charged atoms which are capable of generating enormous power. The Law of Attraction, going further on the lines of Quantum Physics, points out, that since energy and matter are interchangeable and can be utilized for good results, so human mind which is open to changes also help us in molding the situations in our life and likewise, shape our reality. According to Quantum Physics atoms have energy and are drawn towards atoms with similar energy composition. So following that principle, the Law of Attraction states that thoughts like atoms are drawn towards same kind of thoughts. Thus, Law of Attraction point out that "like attracts like". This explains that thoughts relating to one’s goal attract thoughts centering on the ways to achieve it, eventually attracting thoughts of reaching the goal. Again, Quantum Physics points out that everything has potential and nothing is fixed, which means, if our goal is fixed, there are a number of ways ton achieve it. In the same way, the Law of Attraction points out that if we are focused over what we want to achieve, nothing can prevent us from reaching it. Thus, Quantum Physics also speaks of what the Law of Attraction referred to as fending of negative thought through thinking. Though the Law of Attraction bears similarity with Quantum Physics in many ways, it is not a science law, in the true sense of the term. The Law of Attraction is more a part of pseudoscience and spiritual philosophies to gauge the power of human mind, unlike Quantum Physics. Quantum Physics may be considered as a concrete means of explaining of what the Law of Attraction aims at propagating. |