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Blog #110--We Attract What We Need For Balance

  • Jack Tuttle
  • Nov 9, 2015
  • 4 min read

My wife and I have a small lilac bush in our front yard. I love the smell of lilacs, but most years the only way I can smell them is to put my nose right up against the flowers. My wife can usually smell them from across the yard, although some exceptions have occurred over the years. In contrast, I can usually smell our clematis without needing close proximity. Since my nose appears as capable of smelling things as always, there is another reason for the variations in my smell sensitivity toward lilacs.

Everything in this universe is vibrating energy. We don’t usually see this energy, but we smell, hear and taste the various frequencies. This energy is constantly in motion, and each substance in the universe has its own relatively positive or negative polarity with which it interacts with its environment. Like I described in my book “It’s a Secret, So Pass It On: a Toolbox For Life,” opposite polarities attract one another, while likes repel.

Without controlling it consciously, we attract to us that which helps put us back into balance. Thus, those who need a lilac vibration for balance will attract that smell and/or its color and overall appearance. Most years, the clematis vibration balances something within me while I have no need for the lilac vibration. I still love lilacs, but my wife benefits from them more than I do.

This is the basic principle behind aromatherapy and flower essence therapy. Everything has a vibration. When we have an imbalance, there is something occurring naturally in our environment that has an exact opposite polarity. Since opposites attract, finding what neutralizes our imbalances is essential.

Electromagnetic phenomena are a constant in our universe. Everything has both positive and negative ions that attract and repel other vibrations in the environment. When the positive and negative ions are in relatively similar numbers, balance and thus good health are maintained. If we get too much of one ion at the expense of its opposite, we need to balance it with something of opposite polarity.

This happens naturally. It is what makes us single out one smell in the midst of multiple smells in our vicinity. It is why we can hear one sound more than others of similar intensity. It is why we seem to taste things more intensely some days than others. It is why we suddenly turn our heads to notice one particular item when there are many other things to view. We all experience these situations, but few of us ask why they occur. They can all be explained through basic magnetism.

Early humans survived in large part by sensing what they needed for balance. Without pharmacies and doctors to tell them what would counter an illness, they had to trust their natural attractions and repulsions to the various energies surrounding them. The first ones to learn Nature’s secrets had no one to teach them. It was somewhat a trial-and-error process, but those that survived learned what worked for what illnesses and passed their knowledge on to their offspring.

Present day humans can do the same thing, but we’ve lost trust in our instincts. We’ve become dependent upon specialists to do our thinking for us, but they can’t know us as well as we can know ourselves. Our instincts should be our first line of defense, but we now trust them mostly as a last resort. To make it worse, synthetics produced in a lab rarely have as much healing power as naturally occurring substances, and they cost a great deal more in most instances.

All of Nature works the same way. Magnetism is why life forms with no eyes, no taste buds, and no ability to hear or smell can still find the nutrients they need for survival. And it is how each species finds mates for reproductive purposes. For instance, flowers cannot use their own pollen for reproduction. They may pick up pollen via the wind, but this is a hit-or-miss proposition.

Thus, they must lure assistants to their cause. Insects, birds, and even some mammals are attracted to various flowers for their sweet, high-energy nectar. In the process, male polarity pollen from the flowers sticks to the bodies of those they attract, where it is then rubbed onto the female part of the next flowers on the menu. Flowers and their assistants are attracted to one another in a mutually beneficial relationship. Both find balance in each other.

They say when a student is ready, a teacher will show up, and vice versa. This is another example of Nature balancing through magnetism. When we really need something, for instance when we seek a cure for a disease either for ourselves or someone we care about, we are attracted to the materials or information we need.

This is how prayers often work as well. If we sincerely ask for something we need, it is equivalent to creating a polarity that seeks a balancing mechanism. It may not happen as quickly as we wish, but when we really need something, don’t be surprised if it shows up. Nature always seeks balance.

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