Contrast is the same as showing differences or unlikeness. In our day to day experiences, contrast is something that we say we do not want.

When you live contrast, you are living something unwanted. But can contrast be good?

Without it, we wouldn’t get very far! We would all like the same things; everyone would like the same sports, the same foods, everyone would sing the same songs and there would be no platform for anyone to give birth to a new desire.

That type of a world doesn’t sound very exciting does it?

When you decided to come forth into this body, you knew prior to coming that you would have a platform to give birth to new desires and new ideas. And you do it every single day. When you see something you do not like, or do not want, in that moment you are giving birth to a new desire.

Contrast is what this life is all about. You live a little contrast, give birth to the new idea, get yourself into alignment with your new desire and experience the exhilaration and joy of getting into alignment and receiving your new desire. Then, in your new position, the process starts over again, you now have a new set of ideas and desires from where you now stand.

Let’s find an example, to help get this message across…

A teenager who’s been living with their parents for their entire life experiences so much contrast at home in the form of family arguments, lack of privacy and not enough space that they automatically give birth to the idea of: “I want to move out of home and into my own place”.

Let’s now imagine that this particular teenager has practiced deliberate creation and understands what his or her work is to do. So they spend time visualizing and idealizing their new home, they spend time visualizing how quiet it is without any arguments and how free they feel without the pressures of parents bearing down upon them. This is the most fun part for the teenager as it is in these moments where they get to shape and decide exactly what it is that they want – there is nothing more exhilarating!

Finally this teenager’s work has paid off and a friend invites them to stay at their place which is the perfect environment that they wanted. However, they now stand in a place of new contrast. They are starting to discover that they would like more money as the bills are much higher now than they previously were at home and that they now must spend their own money on food and essentials.

And so it goes on …. the new contrast that they experience gives birth to the new desires.

Contrast is a wonderful thing, yet far too often do we “put up” with certain circumstances and contrast when we have a choice and can easily find something better.

When was the last time you smelt something really bad? Did you stick around and keep smelling it? Or did that contrast make you want to eradicate that smell from your experience?

The same goes with food. Maybe you’ve eaten something that tasted really horrible. Did you keep chewing on it, or did you spit it out and find something else.

You react quickly to your senses such as smell and taste, yet in other circumstances like with money and relationships you tend to linger on and do nothing about them.

Make the decision, right now, that feeling good means something to you. Make the decision that feeling good is the most important aspect of your life and refuse to settle for anything that doesn’t bring you joy and happiness.

Gary Evans is a Law of Attraction practitioner, author and owner of
the company Good To Feel Good. Gary is dedicated to helping you
attract anything you desire through successful application of the
Law of Attraction.

Get your free copy of Gary’s 7 Proven Steps To Success e-course by
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