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The Law of Increase: The Fifth of Bob Proctor’s 11 Forgotten Laws

Tea Law of Increase it is a simple concept. Of course, as with many things, the Law of Increment may be simple, but it is not always easy. Although we understand it by intellectuality, it may take some time to be able to “grasp” it at a deeper level; that is to say, it passes from our head to our heart.

The Law of Increase could easily be called the law of praise or gratitude. Praise is the action and the increase is the result. This is a law, like the other 11 forgotten laws, which is a principle based on the predictable consequences of an act or condition. Like the law of gravity that predicts that when we throw something into the air, it will go down, the law of increase states that what we pay attention to will increase.

If we pay attention to what we don’t want, that will increase. If we pay attention to what we want, that will increase. And when we pay positive attention in the form of praise or gratitude, the Law of Increase receives additional power.

This works with money, plants, children, or anything else in our lives. When we see and praise the good that we see in our relationships, like with our spouses, for example, those things that we appreciate grow. Everyone likes to be appreciated and when we acknowledge that appreciation, people respond positively.

Although some people still think it’s crazy, talking to plants has been shown to make them grow or increase. It is praise that triggers the Law of Increase.

This is different from the Law of Attraction. With the Law of Attraction we see and trust our good, what we want, as it has already been provided to us in the field of energy. The Law of Augmentation refers to seeing what we already have in the physical realm and focusing on that in a positive way with praise. Learning to see beyond the negative and focus on the positive is a skill.

To put the Law of Increase in motion, we have to learn to see and appreciate. Living in a world that is centered on bad news, scarcity, and fear, it can be challenging to learn to see and appreciate what is right in front of our noses. But to use the real power of the Law of Increase, we must also learn to praise those things that we have that are not exactly as we would like them to be.

For example, if we have a small amount of money in our bank account, how many of us have learned to praise and appreciate what we have instead of complaining about how little we have?

The trick of appreciating what we have and at the same time using the power of our thoughts to attract seems impossible, but it is not. Once we have learned how to integrate all the laws of the universe into the 11 forgotten laws, this apparent paradox arises quite easily.

The Law of Magnification shows us that everything we can see in the physical realm and focus increases. Learning to really see and appreciate the good in what we already have is not always easy at first, but it is worth it. With the application of Increase Law our success in using the Law of Attraction is accelerating.

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