Epilogue
“No
one can exert influence upon your experience unless you have
attracted that one to you by way of the Law of Attraction.
Everything you disallow in others is either something you
disallow in yourself or it is linked to a belief that is limiting
you in some way. Every judgement is about your lack of love
for yourself and has literally nothing to do with the person
or situation being judged.
I
don’t like dishonesty.
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because
it shows lack of respect - ask yourself why you
feel this |
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well,
it means that they don’t care about my feelings
- ask |
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yourself
why you feel this |
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it
means that they don’t love me - ask yourself
what this means |
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I am not loved |
A
person who experiences being loved is not affected by dishonesty.
In this scenario, the dishonest person and the receiver of
the dishonesty are both mirroring the same belief back to
one another. Your indignation is telling the dishonest person
“You don’t love me; I am not loved” and
the dishonest person is saying “I don’t feel safe
enough to tell you the truth, for you may not love me if I
tell you the truth. Further, I don’t feel loved; in
fact, I am not loved.”
Once again we can see how the Law of Attraction has brought
together two people who have similar or identical beliefs
in order that they may practice the Law of Love and in doing
so change their own beliefs about themselves. It is as simple
as that!”