1) The Law of Pure Potentiality
This law is based on the fact that we are, in our essential state,
pure consciousness.
Pure consciousness is pure potentiality;
it is the field of all possibilities and infinite creativity.
When you discover your essential nature and know who you really are,
in that knowing itself is the ability to fulfill any dream you have,
because you are the eternal possibility,
the immeasurable potential of all that was, is and will be.
This law could also be called the Law of Unity,
because underlying the infinite diversity of life
is the unity of one all-pervasive spirit.
There is no separation between you and this field of energy.
One way to access the field is through the daily practice of silence,
meditation and non-judgment.
2) The Law of Giving
Spending time in nature will also give you access to This law could
also be called the Law of Giving and Receiving,
because the universe operates through dynamic exchange.
The flow of life is nothing other than the harmonious interaction
of all the elements and forces that structure the field of existence.
Because your body and your mind and the universe are in constant
and dynamic change, stopping the circulation of energy
is like stopping the flow of blood.
Whenever blood stops flowing, it begins to clot, to stagnate.
That is why you must give and receive in order to keep wealth and affluence–
or anything you want–circulating in your life.
If our only intention is to hold on to
our money and hoard it–since it’s life energy,
we will stop its circulation back into our lives as well.
In order to keep that energy coming to us,
we have to keep the energy circulating.
Thus, the more you give, the more you will receive.
The best way to put The Law of Giving into operation is to make a decision
that any time you come into contact with anyone, you will give them something.
It doesn’t have to be in the form of material things; it could be a flower,
a compliment or a prayer.
In fact, the most powerful forms of giving are non-material.
The gifts of caring, attention, affection,
appreciation and love are some of the most precious gifts you can give,
and they don’t cost you anything.he qualities
inherent in the field: infinite creativity, freedom and bliss.
3) The Law of Karma (or Cause and Effect)
“Karma” is both action and the consequence of that action;
it is cause and effect simultaneously, because every action generates
a force of energy that returns to us in kind.
There is nothing unfamiliar about the Law of Karma.
Everyone had heard the expression, “What you sow is what you reap.”
Obviously, if we want to create happiness in our lives,
we must learn to sow the seeds of happiness.
Therefore, karma implies the action of conscious choice-making.
Whether you like it or not, everything that is happening at this moment
is a result of the choices you’ve made in the past.
Unfortunately, a lot of us make choices unconsciously,
and therefore we don’t think they are choices–and yet, they are.
If you step back for a moment and witness the choices you are making
as you make those choices, then in just this act of witnessing,
you take the whole process from
the unconscious realm into the conscious realm.
This procedure of conscious choice-making
and witnessing is very empowering.
You can use the Law of Karma to create money and affluence,
and the flow of all good things to you, any time you want.
But first, you must become consciously aware that your future
is generated by the choices you are making in every moment of your life.
If you do this on a regular basis, then you are making full use of this law.
The more you bring your choices into the level of your conscious awareness,
the more you will make those choices which are
spontaneously correct–both for you and those around you.
4) The Law of Least Effort
This law is based on the fact that nature’s intelligence functions
with effortless ease and abandoned care-freeness.
This is the principle of least action, of no resistance.
This is, therefore, the principle of harmony and love.
When we learn this lesson from nature, we easily fulfill our desires.
In Vedic Science, the age-old philosophy of India,
this principle is known as the principle of economy of effort,
or “do less and accomplish more.”
Ultimately, you come to the state where
you do nothing and accomplish everything.
This means that there is just a faint idea, and then the manifestation
of the idea comes about effortlessly.
What is commonly called a “miracle”
is actually an expression of the Law of Least Effort.
Least effort is expended when your actions are motivated by love,
because nature is held together by the energy of love.
When you seek power and control over other people, you waste energy.
When you seek money or power for the sake of the ego,
you spend energy chasing the illusion of happiness instead of
enjoying happiness in the moment.
When your actions are motivated by love, your energy multiplies
and accumulates–and the surplus energy you gather and enjoy
can be channeled to create anything that you want, including unlimited wealth.
There are three components to the Law of Least Effort–three things
you can do to put this principle of “do less and accomplish more” into action.
The first component is acceptance.
Acceptance simply means that you make a commitment:
“Today I will accept people, situations,
circumstances and events as they occur.”
This means I will know that this moment is as it should be,
because the whole universe is as it should be.
The second component is responsibility.
This means not blaming anyone
or anything for your situation, including yourself.
This allows you the ability to have a creative response
to the situation as it is now.
All problems contain the seeds of opportunity,
and this awareness allows you to take the moment and transform it
to a better situation or thing.
The third component to the Law of Least Effort is defenselessness.
This means that you have relinquished the need to convince
or persuade others of your point of view.
If you relinquish this need you will in that relinquishment gain access
to enormous amounts of energy that have been previously wasted.
5) The Law of Intention and Desire
This law is based on the fact that energy and information
exist everywhere in nature. A flower, a rainbow, a tree, a human body,
when broken down to their essential components are energy and information.
The whole universe, in its essential nature,
is the movement of energy and information.
The only difference between you and a tree is the informational
and energy content of your respective bodies.
You can consciously change the energy and informational content
of your own quantum mechanical body, and therefore influence the energy
and informational content of your extended body–your environment,
your world–and cause things to manifest in it.
The quality of intention on the object of attention will orchestrate
an infinity of space-time events to bring about the outcome intended,
provided one follows the other spiritual laws of success.
Intention lays the groundwork for the effortless, spontaneous,
frictionless flow of pure potentiality.
The only caution is that you use your intent
for the benefit of mankind.
6) The Law of Detachment
This law says that in order to acquire anything in the physical universe,
you have to relinquish your attachment to it.
This doesn’t mean you give up the intention to create your desire.
You give up your attachment to the result.
This is a very powerful thing to do.
The moment you relinquish your attachment to the result,
combining one-pointed intention with detachment at the same time,
you will have that which you desire.
Anything you want can be acquired through detachment,
because detachment is based on the
unquestioning belief in the power of your true Self.
Attachment comes from poverty consciousness,
because attachment is always to symbols.
Detachment is synonymous with wealth consciousness,
because with detachment there is freedom to create.
True wealth consciousness is the ability to have anything you want,
anytime you want, and with least effort.
To be grounded in this experience you have to
be grounded in the wisdom of uncertainty.
In this uncertainty you will find the freedom to create anything you want.
7) The Law of "Dharma" or Purpose in Life
The seventh spiritual law of success is the Law of Dharma.
(Dharma is a Sanskrit word that means “purpose in life.”)
This law says that we have taken manifestation in physical form to fulfill a purpose.
You have a unique talent and a unique way of expressing it.
There is something that you can do better than anyone else in the
whole world–and for every unique talent and unique expression of that talent,
there are also unique needs.
When these needs are matched with the creative expression of your talent,
that is the spark that creates affluence.
Expressing your talents to fulfill needs creates unlimited wealth and abundance.
There are three components to the Law of Dharma.
The first says that each of us is here to discover our true Self.
The second component is to express our unique talents;
the expression of that talent takes you into timeless awareness.
The third component is service to humanity.
When you combine the ability to express your unique talent with service to humanity,
then you make full use of the Law of Dharma.
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success are powerful principles
that will enable you to attain self-mastery.
If you put your attention on these laws and practice the steps outlined above,
you will see that you can manifest anything you want–all the affluence,
money and success you desire.
You will also see that your life
becomes more joyful and abundant in every way,
for these laws are also the spiritual laws of life that make living worthwhile.
Namaste
Starseed Claude
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