Law of Attraction: The Energy of a Lie, of a Truth, and of Becoming
- louiesunguidance
- Jan 6
- 5 min read
Updated: Apr 19
Have you ever felt, when speaking to someone or contemplating something, an emotional response that sort of, “bit,” you in the stomach? You didn’t quite know what it meant. It may have made you scramble a bit mentally, want to read into things and get to the bottom of them, or just generally send a wave of panic or unease throughout you. Maybe even disoriented you and put you in a place where you were explaining yourself to yourself or to the other person in a defensive way. Almost as if the walls are closing in on you. Well, that is the energy of a lie. Be it a misinterpretation you’re currently focused on yourself or something that someone else said to you.
This can be a disheartening feeling and it’s very easy to interpret this as something that you’re missing in your perception of something. In other words, you may take this as an indicator that you’re incorrect about something. This is actually the opposite of what the fact is. The truth is that you’re picking up on a falsehood in some way, either a misinterpretation or an outright lie. The reason it produces this emotional sensation is that it is in-fact missing something. That something is the reality of the situation. In other words, yes, it is a thought that does in fact have energy. However, it creates this effect because it is not a representation of something that has physically manifested and therefore does not have a place in the expansion or the becoming of the situation that you’re focused upon.

Now to break this down a bit. It could mean one of two things. It is either a false conclusion you’re drawing about yourself or a situation, it’s missing pertinent information to the subject your focused upon, or it is both of these things feeding off of one another. Either way, this sensation is an indication of a lie somewhere in there. Lies are different from a vibrational perspective because of the Unconditional becoming of Source. Lies from a vibrational perspective are not only about inaccuracies in what has already manifested, as that is a part of it, but more importantly, they’re about what is manifesting and still in the process of becoming. Lets talk about the different types of lies from a vibrational perspective, as we now have the layer of vibrational awareness.
Types of lies from a vibrational perspective:
Lies of misinterpretation coming from others: this is a convolution of what is actually going on, usually to cover up their true intentions or what’s actually going on with them, which may or may not be completely conscious
Outright lies coming from others: this is a deliberate and fully self-aware lie to cover up exactly what is happening
Lies of misinterpretation from within: these can be an internalization of a misinterpretation from someone else or your own misinterpretation of different phenomena happening around you, or within your body or consciousness
Outright lies from within: these will always be something you’re internalizing from someone else, as it would take great degrees of self-deception to try and convince yourself that something did or didn’t happen that actually did or didn’t happen
Catastrophization: this is where the vibrational awareness of becoming really kicks in. These are internal misinterpretations of what is becoming, based on observations of what is, accompanied by worry all the way down to insecurity, panic, and fear. Generally, they aren’t coming from an outside Source, unless someone is really threatening you to coax certain behaviors from you.
What is true about all of these types of lies is that they will always sort of oppose your guidance and oppose the flow of your energy. If you’re in-tune with and sensitive to energy, you’re very aware of potential and therefore have very little reason to deceive yourself about what is happening or has already happened. You have the understanding that anything can be rectified or return to well-being. Why would you need to lie, after all? Conversely, someone who isn’t quite aware of vibration and is stable and complacent in their insecurity and powerlessness, has great reason to lie or to misinterpret situations to either manipulate others or comfort themselves. Therefore, though you may misinterpret the sensation of a lie as you being wrong, what you’re actually sensing is the offness, the lie or misinterpretation that someone is presenting to you. When you’re taught to mistrust your own emotions, like most of us are, you’re more than likely bound to misinterpret your own guidance system in this way.
Regardless of any of this, if you don’t recognize this for what it is and instead try to make sense of it when you know it opposes the flow of your becoming, it will cause you to read into everything. It sort of puts you into a different reality because, well, it is a simulation of what is happening, but it’s not actually what is happening. Reading into these thoughts comes with a sensation of being trapped and like the walls are closing in, which may or may not be the deliberate intention of the insecure person lying to you. When it comes to future based lies, the same is true. When you’re worrying about or fearing something, you’re misinterpreting the energy based on past experiences, not guidance. Even when it’s about something unwanted, even very unwanted things, guidance or intuition always feels relieving and stable and clear rather than frantic, panicked, and disorganized. Fear or paranoia can feel like many voices jabbing at you with urgency and panic from many different directions. Guidance is one clear and stable voice that has a, “head-above-water,” feeling when it comes to something unwanted and a delicious, “ah-ha,” epiphany feeling when it’s about moving towards something that you do want.
The reason this is considered a Law of Attraction topic is because it highlights a very important understanding when it comes to the law. It emphasizes that we not only attract things, but also thoughts within the field of consciousness that permeates everything. That's why we can even pick up on the fact that someone is lying to us and why those lies feel off, even if they're proficient at it. Lies don't really have the same emotional quality because they are not backed up by the reality of the situation or the reality of the expansion of consciousness (future situations/manifestations). This is why lies can feel and eventually be particularly destabilizing if we try to read into them and fit them into our perspective of a situation. It's also why when we finally come to terms with something negative, it actually feels relieving. So to sum this all up with a simple rule-of-thumb: lies or misinterpretations feel destabilizing or off or empty, and reality and its becoming feels all the way from head-above-water relieving to enthusiastic ah-ha clarity.




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