Are You a LOA Skeptic? 2 Experiments That Will Change Your Mind

Do you find the Law of the Attraction too good to be true? Does it sound too woo-woo to you? This article is for you if you are one of the many loa skeptics who do not believe your thoughts create your reality.

Below, you can find two ways to experiment with this powerful universal law

Ready? Here’s all the proof you need!

There’s this book called E2 (E-Squared) written by New York Times bestselling author Pam Grout.

You’re probably thinking, not another Law of Attraction book!

While it is a book about LOA, it offers concepts you probably have not heard before. 

After all, it’s the only book that gives you nine 48-hour LOA experiments you can try!

While the exercises are easy (often take only 3 minutes), the results are magic!

Sure, 48 hours is quite short notice, but it won’t hurt if you try it if you are a loa skeptic.

LOA Experiment #01

Pam Grout believes there is an energy field full of endless possibilities surrounding us.

It is non-prejudiced and is available once you consciously decide to look for it.

And surprisingly, it is not that hard to find!

The goal of this first experiment is to commit 48 hours to look for evidence of this field of energy.

You can do this by asking it to send you a blessing—something you won’t typically receive.

Something quite unexpected.

For instance, you can write in your journal, “For the next 48 hours, I am asking the energy field to make its presence known to me as a surprise. I am asking for a clear big sign. Something that cannot be a coincidence. Thank you.”

LOA Experiment #02

Pam Grout also explains that what shows up in your life directly reflects your inner thoughts and emotions.

She also believes the universe is a scampering and moving energy field that offers infinite possibilities.

However, most people only see certain things, so they often see and manifest that.

In other words, what you have in your life is what you seek.

Therefore it is possible to find what you are looking for.

To prove this, the second exercise is designed to make you look for a specific thing.

Start with something small, like maybe cars and make the following intention, “I hereby intend that for the next 48 hours of my life, to look for gold cars.”

For this experiment, you must go for a color you don’t see often, so you go with gold.

Write your intention down and take it from there. Try the two experiments for yourself, and let us know how things go. 

Your results might just turn you from a loa skeptic into a total believer!

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