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Summary of Tara Swart's The Source
Summary of Tara Swart's The Source
Summary of Tara Swart's The Source
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#1 The law of attraction is the basis of The Source. It describes the way that we can create the relationships, situations, and material things that come into our lives as a direct result of the way we think. We manifest them by focusing on them, visualizing them, and directing our energy towards them.

#2 The intention point is the meeting place between heart and mind, but science shows that there is more than just blind faith in this notion. When we set a goal from the intention point, our intuition, our deepest emotions, and our rational thinking line up and work in harmony rather than conflict.

#3 The author helped his client, Pippa, create an action board that visualized her life as she wanted it to be. She was able to see what she wanted and identify the logical issues that were clouding her decision.

#4 The intention point is a metaphor that describes how our brain and body are integrated. When we are able to integrate our mind and body more fully, our motivation and energy will align in a powerful way.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 29, 2022
ISBN9781669397960
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    #1

    The law of attraction is the basis of The Source. It describes the way that we can create the relationships, situations, and material things that come into our lives as a direct result of the way we think. We manifest them by focusing on them, visualizing them, and directing our energy towards them.

    #2

    The intention point is the meeting place between heart and mind, but science shows that there is more than just blind faith in this notion. When we set a goal from the intention point, our intuition, our deepest emotions, and our rational thinking line up and work in harmony rather than conflict.

    #3

    The author helped his client, Pippa, create an action board that visualized her life as she wanted it to be. She was able to see what she wanted and identify the logical issues that were clouding her decision.

    #4

    The intention point is a metaphor that describes how our brain and body are integrated. When we are able to integrate our mind and body more fully, our motivation and energy will align in a powerful way.

    #5

    Your intention should be bold and reflect the area of your life that you want to change. It should be exciting and motivating. When you close your eyes, and imagine it becoming real, you should be able to see the picture in your mind and feel it in your gut.

    #6

    There is a battle between abundance and lack in most people’s minds. When we think from a perspective of lack, our primary motivation is fear. We are highly attuned to what we don’t have and what won’t work, as well as the deficiencies of our self and our situation.

    #7

    The way we think is adaptable, and we can change it to allow for abundant living. Abundant thinking relies on a willingness to change our patterns of thinking and make space for the new, and

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