You've got the point, Cathy, exactly. It also helps us to give as well as receive so that we contribute to the flow. As Rev. Ike says "You can't even take your next breath until you give one away".
Here's an example of the LOA in action for me: Yesterday I was browsing at an antique store, more like a used goods store actually but anyhow....Those places are always so flippin' cold; they keep the heat on low if at all and the weather here has been beastly, cold, windy and rain, rain, rain. I rubbed my hands together rapidly to warm them up and the owner said "Do you have gloves?" I said "I do but not w/me. I didn't realize that it would be as cold as it is." She took a pair from behind the glass, took the price tag off and gave them to me". Maybe she thought I looked poor and needy, I don't know,but it was a very generous gesture on her part, don't you agree? Looking for the good keeps it flowing from all directions. I learned this LOA nearly 40 years ago. (I thought it was less than that but I thought about it and, yes, it's been that long.) It doesn't guarantee wealth but it certainly opens up the possibility.
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