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I am Grateful for...

Topic: BeliefBy Theresia ValoczyPublished Recently added

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I am Grateful for…

I am Grateful for my Life, because my Life is perfect. I have everything what I need. I am happy and satisfied. My dreams come true every moment…

The gratitude is a high frequency emotion and word. When you are grateful for something, your heart opens the door to the Miracles, and you feel better and better. The world is shiny and wonderful. Yor are happy.

The Gratitude attracts more happy.
The Gratitude attracts more wonderful moment.
This is the Law of Attraction…

Now, why are you Thankful for?

Have you got arms, legs, eyes, ears, nose? Can you talk, walk, see?
Can you to hug someone?
Have you got a bed?
Have you got a house?
Have you got a family?

Be Thankful…
Always be Grateful!

When you are sad, think of something what is nice. Think of a flower! Think of the Sun! Think of your child!
The sadness is low frequency emotion. The low frequency emotions attract low frequency emotions.
if you think of the sadness, you will get.
Raise your frequency!
Smile! Love! Help! Relax!
Like atrracts like.
Your high vibration atrracts happiness, success, and more love.

Now, why are you Thankful for?

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