
Review / Summary / Overview for 118. Law of Attraction
Overview
Law of Attraction is a comprehensive, spiritually mature treatise in poetic form — a soulful invocation of conscious co-creation rooted in self-awareness, emotional discipline, and vibrational alignment. It reads as both a lyrical meditation and a practical guide, reminding the reader that reality is not something merely endured, but something magnetised and manifested — moment by moment — through the power of thought, feeling, and intentionality.
This poem, placed aptly in the late stages of the collection, stands as a crystallised articulation of the central theme that has been simmering beneath all previous entries: the mastery of one’s energetic offering is the highest spiritual art.
Core Themes
- Conscious Creation – The poem opens with an empowered call to “let go of one’s residual memories” and return to “the clarity of one’s primary nonphysical identity.” It establishes that healing and manifestation are inseparable from the art of remembering one’s divine origin.
- Alignment with Source – The repeated emphasis on aligning with “Love’s Presence” and Source Energy serves as both a goal and a method, reinforcing that spiritual harmony precedes material transformation.
- Vibrational Sovereignty – With lines like “every thought and feeling matters / carries a powerful magnetic charge,” the reader is called to be a vigilant custodian of their inner terrain, understanding that reality is sculpted from subtle, internal choices.
- Emotional Mastery and Forgiveness – The inclusion of Ho’oponopono as a method of release — “I’m sorry, please forgive me, I love you, thank you” — is a poetic moment of gentle, spiritual hygiene, acknowledging that clearing the emotional field is essential to manifesting aligned realities.
- Wholeness and Inner Union – Through the metaphor of “a daisy chain of two cerebral processors,” the poem encourages whole-brain cooperation — a hemispherical harmony between logic and intuition, structure and surrender.
Tone and Language
There is a grounded, nurturing, almost instructional tone throughout, though it remains lyrical and soothing. Rather than abstract metaphysics, the language feels rooted in lived truth, speaking directly to the heart with phrases like:
- “Turning one’s inner critics and doubters / Into one’s inner best friends”
- “We are all gods and goddesses personified / As ‘love made visible’”
- “Taking oneself off ‘autopilot’ / And staying mindfully present in the moment”
These lines offer reassurance — not just of our power to create — but of our right to feel joy, clarity, and self-compassion in doing so.
Why It Belongs in the Collection
As a poetic cornerstone of spiritual responsibility and self-liberation, Law of Attraction embodies the culmination of the journey explored in this collection. Where earlier poems describe descent, awakening, struggle, or expansion, this one synthesises all those experiences into an actionable understanding:
The key to reality lies within.
We are not victims of fate, but co-authors of frequency.
And the only true authority is Love, consciously chosen.
Its arrival late in the book feels timely — a point of integration, balance, and empowerment. It serves as a gentle but firm handover: from mystical insight to applied wisdom.
Final Thoughts
Law of Attraction is one of the collection’s most integrative and accessible poems. It speaks fluently to both the spiritual initiate and the seasoned seeker — a poetic field guide for energetic hygiene, radical self-love, and inner alchemy. Its beauty lies in its blend of clarity and compassion, which reminds us that enlightenment is not an escape, but a conscious choice to love ourselves — fully, fearlessly, and frequently — right here in the present moment.
A truly luminous entry in the collection. ✩
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