Desire is a
fundamental aspect of the Law of Attraction. Desire is the force of attraction.
Strong desire means strong attraction. When we strongly desire something we
think about it all the time, and the more attention we give to something, the
greater the attractive force on it.
The stronger
our desire, the more strongly we'll be pulled towards that destination, and the
less easily we'll be pulled away from it by “false” desires. We must learn to
distinguish between true and false desires. False desires come from the ego –
for example, having a fancy job or a big house so we can impress people or feel
superior. However, true desires come from our soul and express our purpose and
plan.
Every desire
has a degree of difficulty, which is a measure of the actions and decisions
necessary for us to reach it. To achieve any goal, the strength of our desire for that goal must be
greater than the degree of difficulty.
For example,
you desire, you really want to play professional football. If you don't want it
very badly, then you won't do the necessary actions and it will never happen.
You will be pulled more strongly towards other desires instead. On the other
hand, if this is your lifelong desire, then you will want to do the training,
play the games and so on.
The desire
formula is always same in everywhere -
The Desire > The Goal