Walt Disney and The Law of Attraction PDF Print E-mail
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Walter Elias Disney was born a human being like any of us that grace the planet today. He was filled with the potential and ability to lead a life full of joy and happiness, like all of us on this planet. So what makes his story so different from everyone else's? He acted on that potential and his abilities given to him. That's all it took. It is a simple story of Law of Attraction that spun a huge empire.

When first picking up a biography on Walt Disney I expected to read amazing stories of innovation and creativity, but what I didn't expect was to find true magic, the real deal. It was the magic to create his own reality exactly as he saw it. Among further research I found that Disney himself practiced the Law of Attraction whether or not he knew what to call it. He had a natural inclination on what he could do to make his reality work.

When looking at Disney's life there is definitely a running theme throughout it. No matter what people thought or said about what he believed in, he never stopped doing what he believed was right for one second. Take Disneyland for example. Everyone told him it was a horrible idea. All the people he respected and turned to for advice told him that he would land flat on his face if he did created this failure of an amusement park. Not only did he ignore them, he nurtured his belief in the success of his ideas. He even took mortgages out on his house and cashed out his life insurance. What he got was beyond his wildest dreams...and then some.

As we all know, what we do and create in our reality can a lot of times become a part of other's realities. When your creation results in entertainment it can a lot of times be easier to see than other realities, because they are more widely exposed. Disney's theme parks have brought mass amounts of happiness and pleasure to the population of this planet. Children have been cured, families cured, and happiness abounded. No wonder it became "The Happiest Place On Earth." His dreams became something that helps the public even today. No better purpose is served.

Disney created animated film because that's what he loved to do. In the process he has made billions of children happy. He was using his joy and happiness to create even more happiness for others. Then he created his theme parks. From a small piece of land to international sensations, it has made people of all ages happy. It can be (for certain groups of people) joy and happiness in its purest form, that happiness which holds back for nothing.

Another thing that no one realizes is that Walt Disney visualized. That's right. Alls you have to do is read about him to discover that he was constantly drawing sketches of his theme parks on napkins or discovering Mickey Mouse on them. He was creating and the Universe felt it. What resulted is a simple use of the Law of Attraction.

There is no difference between Disney and the rest of the world, just his gumption and belief in ease of action. Connect with the Universe and follow our desires and what will result is our own Empire.....a land of our own.

"Walt's Raspberry Cheese Coffee Cake"*

Ingredients: 1 and ¼ cups all-purpose flour, ½ cup of slivered almonds, ¾ cup of Splenda, ½ cup of sugar-free raspberry jam, ¾ cup of cold margarine, 1 egg, ½ cup of sugar, ½ tsp of baking powder, ½ tsp of baking soda, 8 oz of softened cream cheese, ½ tsp of salt, 1 and ½ tsp of almond extract, ¾ sup of light sour cream, and 1 egg beaten.

1) Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees.

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2) In a mixing bowl combine the flour and Splenda. Cut in the margarine until the mixture is crumbly. Remove 1 cup and set aside. To the remaining mixture add the baking powder and soda, salt, sour cream, 1 unbeaten egg, and almond extract. Mix well. Spread onto the bottom and 2 inches up the side of a greased 9 inch springform pan.

3) Combine the cream cheese, sugar, and beaten egg in a mixing bowl. Beat well. Spoon over the batter. Top with the raspberry jam. Sprinkle with the almonds and reserved crumb mixture. Bake for about 55 minutes. Cool on a wire rack for 15 minutes. Run a knife around the edge of pan to loosen. Remove the sides of the pan. Cool completely.

4) Enjoy this delicious cake that will deliver a pretty powerful vibrational punch for those not so high days.

* Base of recipe from Taste of Home and then I molded it from there.




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