
The tree under which are pets are buried
My husband and I live on ten of the most beautiful acres that we could have ever hoped for. The land we live on–we drew to us using the law of attraction. But that’s not what this story is about. This story is about a dog.
In May, we lost our Sheltie, Mischa, to the bite of a rattlesnake. We didn’t know she had been bitten until well after the time for treatment. (You only have a few hours for the treatment). Our English Mastiff got nailed too and for several weeks was quite the sick dog. It was her weight and size that saved her. Mischa, weighing in at about 30 pounds, had no chance, especially with a snake fresh out of winter’s sleep, fangs loaded with venom, and 11 years already under her belt.
My husband’s had several dogs throughout the course of his life and Mischa’s death was hard on him, she died in his arms. I am thankful for that.
As before when he lost his German Shepherd, I told him we needed to get another dog right away. Especially someone who could hang with our English Mastiff. He was reluctant, but he did agree that we would get a rescue dog, like Mischa was, again. But this time I convinced him to try something a little different.
I convinced him to use the law of attraction to draw the dog to us. So, in the manner that he likes to do we joined hands, faced the direction of north in our home and jointly said a quiet prayer. It look less than 1 minute. After he was done, he added the comment, “I think I like a dog like Bob’s dog,” which is a Brittany Spaniel. We had both agreed that our new pet would be delivered to our front door, that HE (we requested a he) would come to us.
This request was put forth to the Universe the weekend of June 27th, the last Saturday in June.
The very next week, our neighbor, Bob, when we were over at his house to receive the instructions for feeding their horses and dogs while they traveled that weekend, just popped up and said, “hey, do you guys want a new dog?” (he knew of our misfortunes with our Sheltie) “He’s just like our dog (a Brittany Spaniel), he’s about a year old and he’s living in suburbia trapped in a back yard.” (Country folk have a different take on suburbia, that’s why we’re in the country =)

- A Brittany Spaniel
Our Law of Attraction Dog came home last night. So all in all, that took less than a month for manifestation.
When you have no resistance, the law of attraction can actually move fast.
The law of attraction is an immutable law of the universe. It’s always working, it’s always on. It’s a 24-7 kind of thing.
So, tell me, how are you using it in your life? For creating joy and things of pleasure, or to create suffering and pain? It’s your choice you know.
If you are looking to understand the law of attraction better or want to learn how to attract love in your life, hop on over to www.Law-of-Attraction-Masters.com/how-to-attract-love/ and pick up your free, no strings attached, no list to join, e-book, How To Attract Love.
Oh, and don’t forget that one of the best experiences of unconditional love in the universe is pet ownership.
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