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When we focus on creating abundance an important law to apply is the Law of Giving and Receiving. It ranks along side of the Law of Attraction. The concept is uncomplicated yet full of elegance.

When we give, the vibration of the giving goes out and returns to us. Another way of saying it is that the energy is moving in a circular way. However, the energy that returns is amplified because on its travels the vibration attracted more energy of the same vibration. This is the why behind the expression that something returns 10 fold or more.

The Law of Giving and Receiving has been written about by many. One of my favorites is by Catherine Ponder in her book, the Dynamic Laws of Prosperity. Catherine tells the story of a woman who has no money and has no way of feeding her children.

In a panic, this woman telephones a counselor and is given instructions to to first give something to someone in order to receive. The woman is at a loss for what to give thinking she has absolutely nothing. The counselor reminds her with the words that we always have something to give. Then, the woman recalls that she has flowers in her yard. She cuts them and gives them to a sick neighbor.

She is also given instructions to set her table with her best china, to make a grocery list and to expect the means to shop to show up. Unexpectedly, a friend shows up at her door with money that she borrowed from this woman, money she had written off ever being repaid.

A quality that this woman needed to carry out the counselor’s instructions was faith, faith that the money for her children to eat would show up. She also needed to use her creativity when she remembered the flowers in her yard.

Animportant part of using the Law of Giving and Receiving is not being attached to the means in which the receiving part will happen. Frequently the receiving comes from a direction that is totally unanticipated. In The Go-Giver by Bob Burg and John David Mann, the authors give a list of 5 laws for us to apply. The last law is the Law of Receptivity. It is the law that encourages us to be open to receive. To be open is to be alert. You must have the quality of openness to the act of receiving and then have your guidance system ready to tune into the opportunity to receive.

Many proponents of the Law of Giving and Receiving say to give first and then you will receive. This guideline has been shared under the umbrella of selfless giving with the idea that giving is better than receiving.

Victor Boc has a different idea. He has no hidden agenda. He is not advising selfless giving. He encourages us to give because we know we will then receive. There is no guilt linked with the receiving part. Receiving is on an even plane with its counterpart giving. It’s a refreshing idea.

I highly recommend you play with the approach. Experiment with the Law of Giving and Receiving. Come to your own conclusions. In your adventure of creating abundance take full advantage of each law. Use them for your highest good and the highest good of others.

When we focus on creating abundance an important law to apply is the Law of Giving and Receiving. It ranks along side of the Law of Attraction. The concept is uncomplicated yet full of elegance.

When we give, the vibration of the giving goes out and returns to us. Another way of saying it is that the energy is moving in a circular way. However, the energy that returns is amplified because on its travels the vibration attracted more energy of the same vibration. This is the why behind the expression that something returns 10 fold or more.

The Law of Giving and Receiving has been written about by many. One of my favorites is by Catherine Ponder in her book, the Dynamic Laws of Prosperity. Catherine tells the story of a woman who has no money and has no way of feeding her children.

In a panic, this woman telephones a counselor and is given instructions to to first give something to someone in order to receive. The woman is at a loss for what to give thinking she has absolutely nothing. The counselor reminds her with the words that we always have something to give. Then, the woman recalls that she has flowers in her yard. She cuts them and gives them to a sick neighbor.

She is also given instructions to set her table with her best china, to make a grocery list and to expect the means to shop to show up. Unexpectedly, a friend shows up at her door with money that she borrowed from this woman, money she had written off ever being repaid.

A quality that this woman needed to carry out the counselor’s instructions was faith, faith that the money for her children to eat would show up. She also needed to use her creativity when she remembered the flowers in her yard.

Animportant part of using the Law of Giving and Receiving is not being attached to the means in which the receiving part will happen. Frequently the receiving comes from a direction that is totally unanticipated. In The Go-Giver by Bob Burg and John David Mann, the authors give a list of 5 laws for us to apply. The last law is the Law of Receptivity. It is the law that encourages us to be open to receive. To be open is to be alert. You must have the quality of openness to the act of receiving and then have your guidance system ready to tune into the opportunity to receive.

Many proponents of the Law of Giving and Receiving say to give first and then you will receive. This guideline has been shared under the umbrella of selfless giving with the idea that giving is better than receiving.

Victor Boc has a different idea. He has no hidden agenda. He is not advising selfless giving. He encourages us to give because we know we will then receive. There is no guilt linked with the receiving part. Receiving is on an even plane with its counterpart giving. It’s a refreshing idea.

I highly recommend you play with the approach. Experiment with the Law of Giving and Receiving. Come to your own conclusions. In your adventure of creating abundance take full advantage of each law. Use them for your highest good and the highest good of others.

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