Laws – Truths or Lies?

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How can you act from truth when the world is built on lies?

When the foundation in the world – countries, politics, religion etc – is built on laws dominated by power, control and manipulation – how can we ever do the “right” thing?

We try to follow the laws and rules – be “good citizens” – but I experience that I can never get “fair” results. For instance, the tax department makes their own little interpretations of their own rules so we have to pay more taxes. They will interpret the rules differently in different departments depending what is the best for them. We will have to pay thousands of dollars in tax because we didn’t write  and sign a paper to ourselves that said: “I will only drive this car in business matters”. If someone else owned the company it wouldn’t be a problem. The problem lies in that we own the company with a company car and didn’t write rules to ourselves on how to drive it. And we cannot prove them wrong because we don’t have a piece of paper…

Where is the balance in that?

What came to me was that we cannot do the right thing when the foundation is screwed up. There has to be balance. It doesn’t give me bad karma or anything if I do lie, since the whole system was not built on Universal laws, but built on lies all together.

Same with governments. They say what is right or wrong – by labeling it legal or illegal – but the whole government is built on what could be labelled illegal decisions and actions. How can we then act legally?

Only when the Universal laws dominates can we act from true truth.

I’m not saying you should do illegal things, but I do believe that to follow, accept and be aware of the Universal laws should be your first priority.

What are the universal laws then? I don’t know how many there are, but some claim there are 12.

The 12 universal laws: (borrowed from: http://www.one-mind-one-energy.com/12-universal-laws.html That has an extract from Milanovich and McCunes book “The Light Shall Set You Free”(1998) in italic. My comments without.

 

1. The Law of Divine Oneness

The first out of the 12 universal Laws helps us to understand that we live in a world where everything is connected to everything else. Everything we do, say, think and believe affects others and the universe around us.

What I would like to add to this is; we are all connected to grids or webs that will affect how, what and when we say, do, think and believe things. There are only so many thoughts out there, they are something we have in common, not unique at all. They are all from the “Universal channels” we plug into. The grids might differ a bit from culture to culture or interest to interest. But they are still part of the oneness consciousness – even when subconscious… Or like as we plug into a massive web from different angles which creates a uniqueness in the thoughts we have in common. OMG – can anyone follow this? How do you explain the unexplainable?

 

2. The Law of Vibration

This Law states that everything in the Universe moves, vibrates, and travels in circular patterns. The same principles of vibration in the physical world apply to our thoughts, feelings, desires, and wills in the Etheric world. Each sound, thing, and even thought has its own vibrational frequency, unique unto itself.

This is, in my believes, one of the reasons we feel more or less connected to people. The more similar vibrations we carry, the more attracted we feel to that other person. There is a vibrational congruence. Also why we keep falling for the same type of people – which can be a good or bad thing I guess… 😉 The good thing is that when we change our vibration we then will attract people similar to that higher vibration, over time. This also correlates with the law of attraction explained further down.

 

3. The Law of Action

The Law of Action must be applied in order for us to manifest things on earth. Therefore, we must engage in actions that support our thoughts, dreams, emotions and words.

And therefore we need to be aware of who has those thoughts, dreams, emotions and words? Is it our “ego”/fear/survival mechanisms who has them or the “real”/love/spirit/God/Goddess us? That makes a huge difference! Also, this is why it is always a good advice to sleep on things before taking actions – especially big ones.

 

4. The Law of Correspondence

This Law states that the principles or laws of physics that explain the physical world – energy, Light, vibration, and motion – have their corresponding principles in the etheric or universe. “As above, so below”

As well as: “As within, so outside.” Meaning; how we feel within will be mirrored on the external – same as “you are what you eat” or “you are what you think” expressions. Different levels of the same law.

 

5. The Law of Cause and Effect

This Universal Law states that nothing happens by chance or outside the Universal Laws. Every action has a reaction or consequence and we “reap what we have sown.”

And this is the perfect example of what I started todays text with: When what has been sown is corrupt or screwed up – it doesn’t really matter how we act on that, as long as we feel good about our decisions. We should not let our actions be determined by corrupted laws, but let our hearts decide our actions. It is a different aspect of this law. I guess what I’m trying to say is that just because it is a law, doesn’t mean it is “right”. Will I be responsible for loads of people starting to rob each other now? No, because when we have pure intentions and hearts that lead our actions, we would never rob each other, why would we?

 

6. The Law of Compensation

This Law is the Law of Cause and Effect applied to blessings and abundance that are provided for us. The visible effects of our deeds are given to us in gifts, money, inheritances, friendships, and blessings.

The more we give the more we receive in other words… If we feel abundant and are at service to others we will get much more back than if we feel there is only lack and we hold on to every penny. And will have more fun too…

 

7. The Law of Attraction

This Law demonstrates how we create the things, events, and people that come into our lives. Our thoughts, feelings, words, and actions produce energies which, in turn, attract like energies. Negative energies attract negative energies and positive energies attract positive energies.

Abraham Hicks explains this perfectly:

“The thought that you think, you think, which attracts to it; so you think it some more, which attracts to it; so you think it some more. In other words, when you have an expectation, you’ve got a dominant thought going on, and Law of Attraction is going to deliver that to you again, and again and again. And you say “The reason that I believe this, is because it is true.” And we say, the reason that you believe it, is because you’ve practiced the thought. All that a belief is, is a thought that you keep practicing.”

 -Abraham

 

8. The Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy

This 8 out of the 12 universal Laws is a powerful one. It states that all persons have within them the power to change the conditions in their lives. Higher vibrations consume and transform lower ones; thus, each of us can change the energies in our lives by understanding the Universal Laws and applying the principles in such a way as to effect change.

And higher vibrations comes when we let the energy flow freely, without trying to change it. I don’t believe in forcing energies into something else. All is energy. Let it flow. We are the ones making them “good or bad” – they are just different vibrations. Low vibrations are not “bad”. Still just energies. On the other hand, if we try to suppress feelings, they will come after us, physically or emotionally. Feel them fully and let them pass by, and what is left is emptiness and inner peace – which carries a higher vibration.

 

9. The Law of Relativity

This Law states that each person will receive a series of problems (Tests of Initiation) for the purpose of strengthening the Light within. We must consider each of these tests to be a challenge and remain connected to our hearts when proceeding to solve the problems. This law also teaches us to compare our problems to others’ problems and put everything into its proper perspective. No matter how bad we perceive our situation to be, there is always someone who is in a worse position. It is all relative.

Problem means “before solution”… According to Abraham Hicks, we should focus on what we want instead of what we don’t want – which is the problem. I love the exercise “the hat trick” from my forthcoming book “7 billion shades of you” to help us feel more expanded about our “problems”. It goes like this:

The next time you read or see something interesting or are in a situation you don’t feel good about – ask yourself:

  • “If I was mother Theresa – how would I see this?”
  • “If I was former president Bush – how would I interpret this?”
  • “If I was ……….. – how would I explain this?

Find some different people with very different perspectives of life, as many as you like and have your own little role-play. You starring as all the main characters. Try on their hats and see what perspective they have on the situation. The point is to help you start using different glasses to see the world – to expand your boundaries! And you will get a good laugh as a bonus!

To use an example of: “skirt in panties in a fancy restaurant” I would use this exercise in this following way:

(These are prejudice and judgments in an extreme form and should not be taken literally or seriously. It is only for demonstrating some extreme perspectives and has nothing to do with my personal view on these people).

  1. How do I personally feel about it?

 I feel embarrassed, want to die from the shame, I feel judgments around it is so typically me, I’m so stupid and clumsy etc. I want to escape from the restaurant and never return and so on and so forth. 

  1. If I was the Dalai Lama, what would he say about it?

He would probably say: “It is healthy to bring joy to others, which you did by showing off your old washed out granny panties. Or maybe: “There are more important things to focus on, don’t waste your energy on being embarrassed, there is nothing you can do to change it anyway.”

  1. If I was George Michael, what would he say about it?

He would probably say something like: ”That is what gives you attention, people will remember you and the press will love you for it.”

  1. If I was Donald Trump, how would he interpret this?

He might say: “How can you make money out of this story?” Or: “You are fired!”

I don’t know about you, but imagining these men hearing about my embarrassing story really cracks me up. Now when I think about the situation again it feels different, more spacious and so much more fun and joyful. It is like the trigger is removed and you can choose how to feel about it. Choose which perspective you would prefer to have. Remember it is all just perspectives, no right or wrong ways to interpret the situation. So why not choose the perspective that makes you feel good about you?

 

10. The Law of Polarity

This Law states that everything is on a continuum and has an opposite. We can suppress and transform undesirable thoughts by concentrating on the opposite pole. It is the law of mental vibrations.

In my world, suppress thoughts can never be good. Then I would add “what we resist persists” – e.g. if we suppress anything it will build inside – make us sick, make us feel rage etc. Or as Christian Pankhurst says: “Rage is suppressed anger”. So instead of suppressing the thoughts my tip is to feel them fully and accept them.

 

11. The Law of Rhythm

This Law states that everything vibrates and moves to certain rhythms. These rhythms establish seasons, cycles, stages of development, and patterns. Each cycle reflects the regularity of God’s universe. Masters know how to rise above negative parts of a cycle by never getting too excited or allowing negative things to penetrate their consciousness. 

I have to say that some of these interpretations of  the universal laws sounds very caught up in the “reality” for me. Who says we should never be excited or allow negative thoughts? – that is a bunch of crap in my ears… A “real” master would never ever say that – they would feel it, but don’t get attached to it. That is my belief…

 

12. The Law of Gender

This last out of the 12 universal Laws states that everything has its masculine (yang) and feminine (yin) principles, and thAdd Pollat these are the basis for all creation. The spiritual Initiate must balance the masculine and feminine energies within herself or himself to become a Master and a true co-creator with God.

This law has been very obvious in my life. My masculine side has been dominated for a long time, and now it is time for my inner Goddess to step forward. Balance between the two is very very important in my experience. And if my masculine side dominates, I will attract a partner with a dominant feminine side – and who wants that? 😉

 

Although, we have to remember that these are the laws here – in this reality – not in other dimensions. It should mean that the higher vibrations that  dominates our reality, the less these laws would apply as well. I guess. This is only a theory of mine, but I find it quite appealing…

 

So what laws do you want to dominate your life? The universal will either way, but I want to be more consciously aware of them and not play the game of corruptions and lies anymore. I want to break free! Freedom for all! 😉

Namast’e

Susana

 

 

 


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