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A DAILY MESSAGE

LIKE ATTRACTS LIKE. !r somebody were to tell you that like produces like, you would say, “Of course; every child knows that.” Yet many who do recognize that like produces like do not recognise that like a iso attracts like. And even among those who do recognize that like both produces like and attracts like there are many who do not recognize the application <>Y these laws to thoughts as well as to things. Yet nothing is more certain than that, whatever thoughts we think', or constructively make our own, cause vibrations which attract other thoughts of a similar rate of vibration. For the human mind is like a broadcasting station ; it is always projecting and receiving—thoughts. And it is the thoughts which wo project that determine the kind of thoughts we shall receive. If we project a thought which is pure and noble, it will attract thoughts like itself, and bring I hem back to us to bless and enrich our lives. If, on the other hand, we project thoughts which are impure and ignoble, they will attract other thoughts like themselves, and will help to drag us down. 'flic man who l learns that like produces like, and attracts like, in thoughts as well as in things, has learned a lesson which will help him. to control his success and to shape his destiny. —M. PRESTON STANLEY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1929, Page 1

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232

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1929, Page 1

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1929, Page 1

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