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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Universal Laws II




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Universal Laws are all inter-related and are founded on the understanding that everything in the universe is energy, including us, and that energy moves in a circular fashion. At the microscopic level, we are a whirling mass of electrons and energy atoms spinning rapidly. In fact, everything in the world is comprised of energy and we are intimately connected with this sea of energy, this sea of whirling electrons.
Our thoughts, feelings, words, and actions are all forms of energy. What we think, feel, say, and do in each moment comes back to us to create our realities. Energy moves in a circle, so what goes around comes around. The combined thoughts, feelings, words and actions of everyone on the planet creates our collective consciousness, it creates the world we see before us.
The exciting news is, because our thoughts, feelings, words and actions create the world around us, we have the power to create a world of peace, harmony and abundance. In order to do this, it is essential that we learn to control our thoughts and emotions. Understanding the Universals Laws help us to do this.
1. The Law of Choice
Your life is the sum total of all your choices up to this present minute.
Since you are always free to choose what you think about, you are in complete control of your olife and everything that happens to you.
2. The Law of Optimism
A positive mental attitude is essential for success and happiness in every area of life.
Your attitude is an expression of your values, beliefs and expectations.
3. The Law of Change
Change is inevitable. Because it is driven by expanding knowledge and technology, it is accelerating at a speed never seen before.
Your job is to be a master of change rather than a victim of change.
4. The Law of Control
You feel positive about yourself to the degree to which you feel you are in control of your own life.
Health, happiness and high performance begin with your taking complete control over your thinking, your actions and your circumstances in the world around you.
5. The Law of Responsibility
You are where you are and what you are because of you.
You are fully responsible for everything you are, everything you have and everything you become.
6. The Law of Compensation
The universe is completely balanced and in perfect order. You will always be compensated in full for everything you do.
You will get out what you put in. You can have more because you can contribute more.
7. The Law of Service
Your rewards in life will be in direct proportion to the value of your service to others.
The more you work, study and develop your ability to contribute more to the lives and well-being of others, the better life you will have in all areas.
8. The Law of Applied Effort
All your hopes, dreams, goals and aspirations are amendable to hard work.
The harder you work, the luckier you get. There are no shortcuts.
9. The Law of Preparation
Luck is when opportunity meets preparation. Perfect performance comes from painstaking preparation, often for weeks, months and years in advance.
The most successful people in every area invariably spend far more time in preparation than the least successful.
10. The Law of Forced Efficiency
There is never enough time to do everything, but there is always enough time to do the most things.
The more you take on, the more efficient you become. You only learn how much you can actually do by trying to do too much.
11. The Law of Decision
Decisiveness is a vital quality of all successful people.
Every great leap forward in your life comes after you have made a clear decision of some kind.
12. The Law of Creativity
Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.
Every advance in your life begins with an idea of some kind, and since your ability to generate new ideas is unlimited, your future can be unlimited as well.
13. The Law of Flexibility
Be clear about your goals; be flexible about the process of achieving them.
Flexibility and adaptability are the core qualities for success in an age of rapid change, competition, and obsolescence.
14. The Law of Persistence
Your ability to persist in the face of adversities, setbacks and disappointments is your measure of your belief in yourself.
Persistence is the iron quality of success; if you persist long enough you must eventually succeed.
15. The Law of Integrity
Happiness and high performance come to you when you choose to live your life consistent with your highest values and your deepest convictions.
Always be true to the very best that is within you.

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