7 Keys To Law of Attraction Living For Kids
(Photo contribution: Wise Owl; left painting by 7-year-old Hui and right painting by 5-year-old Min)
Just imagine how powerful kids can be in applying the law of attraction, if they are given the right guidance in manifesting, as well as a chance to develop their creative, intuition and visualization skills! One of the loveliest things we can do for our kids is to hand them the keys to living a more empowered life.
What is great is that kids already have some attributes innate in them for applying the Universal Law: a sense of curiosity, living in the Now, creative, a vivid sense of imagination, knowing how to ask for what they want and going after the things that bring them joy and bliss. In my last post, I shared about “it is good to feel good”, a quote by Abraham Hicks. Kids naturally embody this saying. Kids also come with a lot less accumulated junk in negative thoughts and beliefs compared to adults. They may just do a better job than us adults!
Here are some of the keys to living The Law of Attraction that my kids are exposed to…
1. Develop Imagination To Creating Dreams. At the heart of the law of attraction lies in the belief that dreams do come true. Dreams require imagination. It would be a great idea to help our kids nurture their imaginative and creative abilities. My kids are encouraged to explore theirs, in a number of ways and always according to their interests.
Min, my younger girl, has a love for art. Additionally, she shows great potential in story telling. She loves to spin stories out of her head. Her stories can go on and on without a full stop. Her hand drawn pictures are intricate and often in a story-book form. I am continually astounded by what she comes up with. She notices every small detail and puts them into her pictures. If she is not allowed her creative space everyday, she bites!!
Hui, my elder daughter, shares her sister’s love for art. She also enjoys playing the violin and has a natural talent in ballet. She has also started blogging and is receiving secret training on the side by her blogger mom!!
2. Visualize The Life Desired. Both my kids surprised me one day with drawings of their dream houses. They got their ideas from the many family discussions about how they would like to live. When I did my vision board, I got them to help me in my art piece. We had a fun time cut and paste the pictures together and discussing about our idea of a dream home.
3. Emotionally Clear Unwanted Thoughts. Both my kids love the “tap-tap” (their pet-name for emotional freedom technique or otherwise know as EFT). They enjoy having their parents use EFT to tap their blues away. EFT surrogate tapping is also something that has produced very good results with my kids.
4. Make Prayer Requests. My kids are learning how to make prayer requests. Well, Min was looking forward to a birthday party that took place yesterday afternoon. However, she woke up feeling slightly feverish. In addition to using EFT to tap her in the morning, I showed her how to make a prayer request that she be healed by 2pm. Note that no drugs were given to her as my intuition told me that she did not need any. On all accounts, it did not appear that she would recover. I was also getting concerned that she might end up feeling very disappointed about not being able to attend. But hey…she did recover!! By 2:05 pm, the decision was clear. She still had a sore throat but was well enough to attend! No fever!! As of the whole of today (Monday), she continues to show no signs of coming down with one.
5. Be Happy. Kids naturally move towards the things that make them happy. We don’t even need to teach them do this. My kids are really happy when they go outdoors. The picture on the left is taken just two week ago!!
6. Live In Gratitude. My kids may not be the richest kids in their popular school but they do have a cupboard full of toys and get to enjoy a lot of nice things. They know that complaints are not appreciated in the house. Instead, they are encouraged to express their gratitude for what they have.
7. Spend Time In Meditation. When night falls, it is time to wind down. My girls would sometimes sit quietly to their favorite meditative music. I whipped up my video camera a few weeks ago when I found them in the bedroom meditating, without any of my prompting to do so. Listen for the “Om” towards the end of the clip.
Your Comments Please
Do you start your kids young on learning about intention and manifestations? Are there certain activities that your kids do that nurture their sense of creativity, imagination or thought awareness? Do share which are these.