Light & the Law of Attraction

the real LOA

Around 400 BC, Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine, observed,

“By similar things a disease is produced and through the application of the like is cured.”

This principle would later influence the foundation of homeopathy and deepen our understanding of healing.

Centuries later, Paracelsus, a groundbreaking physician, noted that some illnesses arise from psychological origins.

He proposed that small doses of what causes illness can also cure it…

a radical idea that challenges conventional thinking.

But what if this idea reaches far beyond medicine, into something fundamental about how the natural world works?

Hippocrates and Paracelsus hinted at something deeper.

The world doesn’t just function through simple cause and effect;

it operates on principles of reflection and resonance.

Healing doesn’t come from avoiding challenges but from facing them in the right way, just as small doses of poison can teach the body to build resilience.

So perhaps the forces shaping our lives also reflect the patterns and dynamics within us.

Perhaps we are not merely passive recipients of life’s circumstances, but active participants in an intricate energetic exchange.

The Analogy

Every chemical element has a unique "fingerprint".

Viewed through a spectroscope, energized elements emit distinctive bands of colored light.

These are known as Fraunhofer lines, their own unique “signature.”

For instance, when hydrogen gas is heated, it produces visible spectral lines.

When it cools and is exposed to light, it absorbs energy in the exact same places it emitted light before.

It’s as if the element calls out with its unique energy and attracts that same energy back.

It wouldn't be crazy to reason that the same thing applies to us, humans.

Our bodies, composed of countless elements, constantly emit energy into the world;

a light signature of who we are.

This energy acts like a beacon, attracting experiences that resonate with it.

This is the law of attraction, but in its truest form.

What we radiate outward shapes what we draw back.

But here’s the thing: what we attract isn’t always what we consciously want.

Instead, it reflects who we are and what we need. It makes the unseen within us visible.

Carl Jung even said: “Unless you meet the unconscious on the inside, it will meet you on the outside in the circumstances of your life.”

Our unconscious, including our shadow, carries a resonance of its own.

If we do not consciously integrate it, it will manifest externally as recurring patterns, people, and experiences that force us to confront it.

Have you ever noticed how the same kinds of challenges keep showing up in life?

Or how people and circumstances seem to mirror your emotional or mental state?

Maybe it’s not random,

Since life seems to work like a mirror.

The people, events, and experiences we encounter highlight what we need to grow, heal, or realign.

They act like homeopathic remedies, challenging us to awaken and evolve.

When we embrace them and understand their purpose, we align with life’s deeper currents. We stop resisting. We start engaging. And transformation begins.

It then seems that the law of attraction isn’t just about manifesting desires, but a potent feedback tool, revealing what needs to be integrated within us.