Excess desire, may remind one of what is lacking.
I have read many, many books on the Law of attraction, and every author has there own take on what works for them, but that don’t necessarily mean it’s that way for everyone, as we are all different, and what works for you in terms of manifestation, may not work for others.
I am glad the author was able to have a better life, from what it was. The book is well written, and offers a variety of methods to try, from mediation to mindfulness, Affirmations, and other techniques.
But most Law of attraction books offer the same guidance, along with there own view. Generally it’s to get into a mediative state, by relaxing physically and mentally. Picture in your mind how you’d like your life to be, and most I importantly imagine how you would feel, let it go, stop thinking about it, which is near impossible to do, if you have a very strong desire for your manifestation ,live in the moment, again not easy to do.
This author places great emphasis on a very strong desire, but that is a very fine balancing act, which other authors point out, may lead to the exact opposite of what you desire, because a very strong desire may only serve to remind you of what you do not have, and that frustration, anger and disappointment over the non appearance of your manifestation (as yet…..!) Will be mainly your dominant thoughts and more especially the ‘vibe’ you put out to the world. With such negative emotions, energy it’s not very likely to manifest much that would be to your satisfaction.
It’s very hard to stay positive and upbeat, when not a sign of your manifestation is coming into your life.
I would say try the methods outlined in this book, and see what happens. It may work, it may not.
The law of attraction is very tricky to get right. Seems to have a mind of its own. Sometimes it works, but most times it will not work, especially if you really want it to work. I don’t have the answers, wish I did. If visualisations feel good, do them. Affirmations in my case, feel like I am lying to myself, so I don’t do them. Take what you will from the authors suggestions, but there ain’t no guarantees whatsoever with the Loa.