Law of Attraction – What is Vibrational Relativity?

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Many teachers of the law of attraction speak of vibrational relativity; however, they often do not explain what they mean by this term. So, this article seeks to quickly explain this term to you.

So, in a nutshell, what is vibrational relativity?

Vibrational relativity are some concepts that are misleading because they work together. Therefore, pay attention to the context to see which one the particular teacher is referring to.

In the most basic sense, vibrational relativity is the relativity, the lack of absolute standards, of vibration. In other words, vibrational relativity is the ability to (in a universal sense; in other words, that you are capable of) feeling any emotion, from despair to joy.

It’s also the other side of the coin: because you have this freedom, you can choose to feel any emotion, from despair to joy, regardless of the situation, and the universe will give you more. You can always take this to a negative place like a lot of people do; however, it is possible to take any situation and make it positive.

For example, Nelson Mandela told Tony Robbins that he did not suffer in prison: he prepared himself to lead his people. Either he would be assassinated and become a martyr (which would spark a revolution) or he would eventually be released and take his place as leader in South Africa. Still, he would get his wish: the South African government would change for the better. He chose to see his situation as a further step in his goal, not as an obstacle to it; he did not suffer, he learned. And once out of jail, he happily worked with the people who put him in jail.

Although at first, it may seem that this is a distant example of your life, it is not. We all spend too much time in our lives suffering. And if someone can turn years in prison into something positive, and even one step toward their goal, then it’s possible to turn almost anything (if not everything!) into something positive. This being the case, we no longer have an excuse to suffer from things as simple as the tedium of commuting or housework: we must turn it into a positive. We are no longer locked in a prison of tedium: every moment is an opportunity to improve ourselves.

For example, while doing “meaningless activities” like cooking, cleaning, going to work, playing simple video games, walking, doing nothing, etc. I also perform useful mental tasks: be it learning or thinking. Both uses of time have been of great help to me when I learn something intriguing or useful for one of my goals or reflect on things that I need to think about as new sources of traffic for my business, but without wasting my business time thinking about it. (keeping more of my business time to take action!).

And what about you? What are you wasting your time doing? Could you listen to audio programs while you do this?

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