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September 3, 2023

The 14 Best Law of Attraction Books That Will Change Your Life!

Have you ever wanted more resources to understand the law of attraction? Well, look no further because here are the top 14 best law of attraction books!best law of attraction books

The law of attraction is a universal law dictating that like attracts like. This law is always in motion whether you’re aware of it or not. A lack of awareness of it can lead to attracting negative outcomes, whereas when you use this law to your advantage you can manifest your life’s desires!

These law of attraction books will teach you how to use this law to your advantage and manifest the life of your dreams!

Here are the best law of attraction books that will change your life!

 

Related: The Law of Attraction Meaning & Methods

 

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1. The Secret

by Rhonda Byrne

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The Secret by Rhonda Byrne has become one of the bestselling books on the law of attraction since its publication over 15 years ago. It details elements of a secret that have been riddled throughout history hidden within religions and philosophies alike.

Byrne explores the concept that our thoughts have a magnetic force that draws in experiences, people, and circumstances that match our current mental state. This book introduces readers to the concept of visualization and positive affirmations, making it a must-read for beginners to the Law of Attraction.

 

“Be grateful for what you have now. As you begin to think about all the things in your life you are grateful for, you will be amazed at the never ending thoughts that come back to you of more things to be grateful for. You have to make a start, and then the law of attraction will receive those grateful thoughts and give you more just like them.”

 

2. Ask and It Is Given

by Esther and Jerry Hicks

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Ask and It Is Given has been considered the modern-day blueprint for manifestation. Esther and Jerry Hicks offer profound and simple-to-understand insights. This book provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying the law of attraction with teachings believed to stem from the non-physical entity Abraham. It gives you practical exercises to raise your vibrational frequency and align with your desires.

 

“It is not your job to make something happen—Universal Forces are in place for all of that. Your work is to simply determine what you want.”

 

3. The Law of Attraction

by Esther and Jerry Hicks

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The Law of Attraction, another novel by Esther and Jerry Hicks, provides a deeper understanding of the law’s workings. It covers the processes of attracting your desires, understanding the role of emotions, and maintaining alignment with your goals. This book serves as a more in-depth companion to their previous work.

 

“If something you want is slow to come to you, it can be for only one reason: You are spending more time focused upon its absence than you are about its presence.”

 

4. The Power

by Rhonda Byrne

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The Power, Rhonda Byrne’s follow-up to The Secret, delves deeper into the concept of gratitude. Gratitude is one of the most powerful ways to manifest. This book explores how gratitude can be a transformative force in attracting positive experiences. It provides practical exercises and real-life examples of how gratitude can change your life for the better!

 

“What you feel about another person, what you think or say about another person, what you do to another person – you do to you. Give judgment and criticism and you give it to yourself. Give love and appreciation to another person or anything, and you give it to yourself.”

 

5. The Soulmate Secret: Manifest the Love of Your Life With the Law of Attraction

by Arielle Ford

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The Soulmate Secret is a heartfelt and practical guide to finding true love using the principles of the law of attraction. This book provides a roadmap to attract your ideal romantic partner by tapping into the power of intention, visualization, and positive thinking. Ford begins by sharing her journey of using the law of attraction to manifest her soulmate. She emphasizes that anyone can do the same, regardless of their relationship history or current circumstances.

 

“The happier we are, the more easily we draw to us everything we want. Every moment of every day, we are sending out energetic signals that are felt by the people around us. This explains why a desperate person draws to himself or herself more desperation, while a person who is already fulfilled becomes a magnet for greater fulfillment.”

 

6. The Desire Map: A Guide to Creating Goals With Soul

by Danielle LaPorte

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The Desire Map: A Guide to Creating Goals With Soul by Danielle LaPorte is a transformative self-help book that offers readers a fresh perspective on the traditional goal-setting process. LaPorte introduces the concept of “core desired feelings,” emphasizing that our ultimate pursuit is not just external accomplishments but, more importantly, the emotions and feelings we wish to experience in our lives.

The book is structured around the idea that rather than setting goals based on external achievements alone, we should start by identifying our core desired feelings—the emotions that truly matter to us. LaPorte believes that by consciously focusing on these feelings, we can create more fulfilling and authentic lives.

 

“You can’t always choose what happens to you, but you can always choose how you feel about it.”

 

7. You Are a Badass

by Jen Sincero

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Jen Sincero’s You Are a Badass takes a more modern and humorous approach to the law of attraction. She combines personal anecdotes with practical advice to inspire readers to overcome self-doubt and embrace their inner power. Sincero’s witty writing makes the law of attraction accessible and relatable.

 

“If you’re serious about changing your life, you’ll find a way. If you’re not, you’ll find an excuse.”

 

8. Think and Grow Rich

by Napoleon Hill

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Napoleon Hill’s classic, Think and Grow Rich, isn’t just about achieving financial success, it teaches you how to obtain any goal you wish. Hill emphasizes the power of desire, faith, and persistence, backed by actionable goals. This book provides practical steps to turn your thoughts into reality.

 

“The starting point of all achievement is DESIRE. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desire brings weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat.”

 

9. The Power of Your Subconscious Mind

by Joseph Murphy

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In The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, Joseph Murphy outlines how to separate your conscious and subconscious mind. He explains how to tap into the subconscious to reconstruct your beliefs and thought patterns, leading to positive changes in your life. This book will teach you how to put aside negative thoughts that prevent you from reaching your goals and help you attract whatever you desire!

 

“The way to get rid of darkness is with light; the way to overcome cold is with heat; the way to overcome the negative thought is to substitute the good thought. Affirm the good, and the bad will vanish.”

 

10. The Universe Has Your Back: Transform Fear to Faith

by Gabrielle Bernstein

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The Universe Has Your Back by Gabrielle Bernstein guides readers to overcome fear and embrace faith as a driving force in their lives, because of course, for the law of attraction to work you have to believe it will! Bernstein, a renowned motivational speaker and spiritual teacher, draws upon her own experiences and lessons to help readers navigate life’s challenges and shift their perspective from fear to trust in the universe.

 

“Trust that your wounds are exactly as the Universe planned. They were divinely placed in your life in the perfect order so that you could show up for them with love and remember the light within.”

 

11. The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

by Eckhart Tolle

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The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle explains how to get out of your thoughts and live deeply in the present moment. This teaching is fundamental to utilizing the law of attraction and will attract great peace and prosperity in your life! This book is a wonderful foundation for any kind of spiritual teaching or practice and a great place for anyone to start.

 

“Time isn’t precious at all, because it is an illusion. What you perceive as precious is not time but the one point that is out of time: the Now. That is precious indeed. The more you are focused on time—past and future—the more you miss the Now, the most precious thing there is.”

 

12. A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose

by Eckhart Tolle

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A New Earth, Tolle’s follow-up to The Power of Now, teaches you how to transcend ego-based thought to bring more contentment to not only your life but to the world around you. It’s a must-read after The Power of Now and a fantastic way to learn how to use the law of attraction not only for yourself but for others as well!

 

“Life will give you whatever experience is most helpful for the evolution of your consciousness. How do you know this is the experience you need? Because this is the experience you are having at the moment.”

 

13. Becoming Supernatural: How Common People Are Doing the Uncommon

by Joe Dispenza

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Becoming Supernatural by Joe Dispenza is a fascinating exploration of the human potential to transcend the ordinary and achieve extraordinary feats. Dr. Joe Dispenza, a renowned neuroscientist and author, takes readers on a transformative journey that combines scientific insights with spiritual wisdom to unlock the power of the mind and body.

 

“The only way we can change our lives is to change our energy — to change the electromagnetic field we are constantly broadcasting. In other words, to change our state of being, we have to change how we think and how we feel.”

 

14. The Attractor Factor: 5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth (or Anything Else) From the Inside Out

by Joe Vitale

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The Attractor Factor by Joe Vitale is a compelling self-help book that explores the principles of the law of attraction and how they can be harnessed to manifest wealth and success in all areas of life. Joe Vitale, a well-known author and expert in the field of personal development, guides readers through a transformative journey to shift their mindset and attract abundance from within.

 

“When you know what you want, all you really have to do is think it and feel it.”

 

As you can see, there are plenty of effective law of attraction books. Where to start depends on what you’re looking to attract. Hopefully, this list gave you some ideas!

 

by Morgan Peters

 

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