It seems that people who frequently talk about the law of attraction in spiritual circles often seem to be from a cosmic origin. This may be true for them personally, and they might assume that others are the same. If that's the case, they don't seem malicious.
(There are also some people who engage in deceptive marketing practices to appear as if they possess these abilities, but I tend to ignore those.)
Here is a sad truth: The law of attraction, which is often discussed publicly, is mainly effective for those who are leaving the Earth plane. Moreover, it generally applies only to personal matters.
Therefore, (except for a few people who can actually do it), most people who think they have attracted something are likely mistaken, or even if they succeed, it's usually temporary. Even if it's temporary, that might be good, but in reality, it's often just coincidence, and they mistakenly believe it was their doing. It could also be a placebo effect, or they may be influenced by others who claim to have achieved it. People tend to interpret reality favorably, so what seems like the law of attraction can appear as such. While those leaving the Earth plane might actually experience something similar to the law of attraction, it's not really relevant for those remaining on Earth. Even if someone hears about it and thinks they can do it too, it often doesn't apply to them.
In terms of chakras, if you are at the 6th chakra (ajna) or higher, you have the ability to shape reality. The idea that thoughts create reality is actually true in a way; it comes from above. However, this isn't about "you" creating reality, but rather consciousness descending upon you and shaping your life. When someone with a lingering sense of individuality experiences this, they can mistakenly believe that "they" created something, leading to the perception of the "law of attraction."
In reality, everything comes from above. Consciousness exists first, then the body follows, and similarly, in life, consciousness precedes creation. However, there is no inherent "self" within this process. But when someone experiences a sense of self, it can lead to the mistaken belief that "(they) attracted" something.
This isn't necessarily bad; illusions are common in this three-dimensional world. This particular illusion is what we call the "self," which is equivalent to ego or ahankara in yoga, or jiva, the sense of individuality, in Vedanta.
In a state of mistaken consciousness, when one recognizes the creation of reality coming from above, that mistaken perception is projected and recognized as "attraction." However, in actuality, an infinite part of consciousness descends into what we perceive as ourselves and creates reality. This becomes individuality, leading to life itself. Therefore, there isn't inherently a feeling of "attracting" something. That's because originally, there was no "self." Consciousness simply descends and self-creates, and when that is combined with the "self" consciousness, it results in the mistaken perception of "creating reality," which is then recognized as "reality creation" or the "law of attraction."
In such a situation, everyone is actually creating reality and attracting things. However, there are people who seem to be able to influence this process and change reality. This occurs when their sixth chakra (Ajna) or even higher seventh chakra (Sahasrara) is open. Recognizing these higher levels of consciousness is possible in this way. However, this information is primarily relevant to those who will likely leave Earth soon. Eventually, perhaps after several generations, or rarely among those who remain on Earth, some individuals may also develop such awareness. For the majority of people remaining on Earth, this topic is not yet very relevant.
For those remaining on Earth, it's best to start with what was mentioned earlier: entering a focused state, often referred to as "the zone." Starting with temporary zones, they gradually become longer-lasting zones and then continuous zones. Initially, one consciously enters the zone, or perhaps experiences such states only once every few years. Eventually, this becomes more frequent: once a month, once a week, daily, until it reaches a point where one can enter the zone at will. This zone gradually expands into everyday life, and further deepens.
This "zone" is similar to the concentration (Dharana) stage in meditation. When continuous, it's called meditation (Dhyana). Further progress leads to Samadhi, which is a state of oneness consciousness. Generally, this corresponds to the sixth Ajna or seventh Sahasrara chakra.
It is only at that point that one begins to recognize attraction and similar phenomena. Even before reaching that stage, such things are happening, although they may not be consciously recognized. As mentioned earlier, initially, it's perceived through the mistaken consciousness of "self" as if one is creating or attracting something. This perception is often personal, associated with the individual God-consciousness of the sixth Ajna chakra. However, at the next level, the seventh Sahasrara chakra connects to a collective consciousness (although still within a group). In that state, reality doesn't "attract"; it simply descends passively. At the sixth Ajna, reality creation is perceived as an individual attraction or creation. At the seventh Sahasrara, it's recognized as something that "descends." Therefore, the law of attraction is more like a temporary perception experienced at the level of the sixth Ajna chakra. When one progresses to the seventh Sahasrara, they realize that reality isn't actually being created; it's simply descending.
Since the layers that remain on Earth have not yet reached such a state of consciousness, they are not really involved in these kinds of stories. Most people either listen to spiritual stories with amusement or wish to create their own desired reality like that, but it doesn't work out, they can't attract it, or they feel like they attracted something but it's just an illusion.
Even if you take expensive seminars on the Law of Attraction, most likely it won't work because of your mindset. However, perhaps some guardian spirits felt sorry for you and gave you a small blessing, which further accelerates the misunderstanding.
In any case, I think ordinary people are happier when they don't think too much about things like the Law of Attraction. Instead, focusing on working hard and entering a state of "flow" will lead to more results and recognition, so deepening that flow is far more useful.