The law of attraction attracts disrespect when you’re affirming that you’re unworthy if being respected. Send out the message to the provider of all that you’re unworthy, and you literally say to the Universal Source of all, Stop the flow of anything I desire, which is coming in my direction, because I don’t believe I’m worthy of receiving it. The universal Source will respond by halting this flow, causing you to re-affirm your inner conviction of unworthiness and attract even more disrespect in a multitude of ways. You’ll disrespect your body by overfeeding it and poisoning it with toxic substances. You’ll display your lack of self respect in how you carry yourself, how you desire, how you fail to exercise, how you treat others…on and on goes the list.

For more inspiration on spirituality, tap here > https://empress2inspire.blog/2021/02/03/daily-dose-for-the-soul-258/

The antidote to this dreary picture is to make an internal commitment to respect yourself and to feel worthy of all that the universe has to offer. If anyone is entitled to success and happiness, everyone is, because everyone is always connected to intention. Simply put, disrespecting yourself is not only disrespecting one of God’s greatest creations, it’s disrespecting God. When you disrespect the Source, you say no to it, and you turn away from the power of intention. This stops the flow of energy that allows you to put your individual unbending intent into practice. All of the positive thinking in the world will do you absolutely no good if those thoughts don’t emanate from respect for your connection to intention. The source of your thoughts must be celebrated and loved, and this means having the self respect that’s in harmony with the omniscient Source of intelligence. What’s the source of your thoughts? Your beingness. Your beingness is the place from which your thoughts and actions come. When you disrespect your being, you set into motion a chain reaction culminating in unfulfilled intentions.

Reference : The Power of Intention. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer.

21 responses to “Daily Dose for the Soul”

  1. “If anyone is entitled to success and happiness, everyone is” – I like that!

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Thank you for the reblog

      Liked by 1 person

      1. Always happy to read and share great posts with followers, My Dear! Hope you have a great weekend!
        xoxox 😘💕🌹✨

        Liked by 1 person

  2. My first time to open my message, and I must say that was very eye opening.

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Ah that’s great. Thank you for sharing your thoughts

      Like

    1. Glad you liked the post Vivek. Thank you for stopping by the blog again.

      Liked by 1 person

  3. Omg! How much I missed reading your posts in the last few weeks while moving house. I feel sprinkled with a little stardust everytime I read your daily doses. Thank you for being the wind beneath my wings!

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Ah thank you so much. Such uplifting words for me.

      Like

  4. In the first place – respect yourself.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Yes indeed. In its simplest form, respecting yourself means accepting “fully” the person you are. True respect, therefore, comes from an acceptance of the things you like about yourself, and the things you don’t. We must first love and respect ourselves before we can truly share love and respect with all others.

      Liked by 1 person

  5. There is strength in your reminders of respecting our Creator as well as ourselves.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Yes self respect is very important. it defines who we are and how the world perceive us.

      Like

    1. Although you may not be aware of this in your everyday life, how you take care of yourself is critical to your quality of life. Self-respect is indicative of how you view yourself. And showing self-respect keeps your positive feelings about you flowing and growing. Feeling good about yourself and demonstrating self-respect are a chicken and egg situation: it can be difficult to tell which comes first. Do positive emotions and thoughts about yourself lead to self-respect or is it the other way around? The truth is that they both influence each other. When you practice self-respect, you will feel more positive emotions and thoughts about yourself. Also, when you experience more positive emotions and thoughts about yourself, self-respect will come naturally.

      Liked by 1 person

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Trending