Thursday, January 9, 2014

Is There Scientific Evidence Supporting the Law of Attraction?

The Law of Attraction has been a popular, yet controversial, topic in modern times. It was recently made universally popular by the movie, The Secret. The idea is far from being new, however. It has been around for countless years, rising and falling in popularity. 


The big question is that whether or not there is scientific evidence supporting the Law of Attraction, but there are a few key points of interest:

Mirror Neurons
The first piece of scientific evidence supporting the law was found in the form of mirror neurons.

These were first found in primates. Scientists have found a set of these neutrons recently in humans as well.

Mirror neurons are located within the brain and help you mentally simulate all of the things you are watching.

This enables you to feel as though you are doing the task yourself instead of merely observing. The same is true when someone watches you. Other people's mirror neurons will “mirror” your actions.

The Amygdala
When someone is shown a picture of a face depicting fear, an almond- shaped portion of the brain lights up. This area is called the amygdala. The initial experiment where the amygdala was found went further as well -- scientists noted that even when the image of a fearful person was hidden in a much larger image, the amygdalae of the viewers still lit up in a similar manner.

This proves that when other people feel fear, you will feel fear as well. Another person's emotions prompt you to feel the same emotions.

The Power of Intention
The most conclusive piece of evidence supporting the Law of Attraction is the findings that show that the areas of the brain involved in both intention and action are intricately linked.

Studies have shown that when someone focuses strongly on an intention, the action centers of their brain also fire up. This has conclusively proven that strong focus on a given hope or thought can help you to actively strive towards it.


Is there scientific evidence supporting the Law of Attraction? The answer is a definite yes. The brain is literally equipped to further your goals through powerful intention. Those mirror neurons give you the ability to carry out tasks based solely on seeing someone else do them. The very ideals of the Law of Attraction are based strongly in scientific law. 

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