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Law of Synchronicity
We mirror what surrounds us and what surrounds us mirrors us: we must take responsibility for what is in our life. Law Six—- Whatever you do may be insignificant, but it is still important that you do it. This is the “Law of Synchronicity;” also known as the “Law of Ultimate Connection. “ Everything in the universe is perceived to be connected, thus there is no action performed that is truly insignificant. What you and I might perceive as inconsequential, may actually, in the grander scheme of things, prove to be extremely consequential.
Thus, we must learn personal discipline and humility, and fulfill our individual tasks in life with a sense of purpose and even pride. We each matter; no one is insignificant. Even if something we do seems inconsequential, it is very important that it gets done as everything in the Universe is connected. Each step leads to the next step and so forth and so on. Someone must do the initial work to get a job done. Neither the first step nor the last are of greater significance-they were both needed to accomplish the task. Past, Present, Future…
they are all connected Law Seven—- You can’t think of two things at the same time. This is the “Law of Focus. “ Some also refer to it as the “Law of Direction and Motives. “ We must possess a singleness of purpose; a spiritual focus; if we would achieve enlightenment. We must set our minds on things above, and not try to be “double-minded. “ Hidden agendas and motives are not conducive to spiritual liberation. We must be pure of thought and intent. You can’t think of two things at the same time. You should climb up a ladder one step at a time. When you lose your focus you let in insecurities and anger.
Law Eight—- If you believe something to be true, then sometime in life you must demonstrate that truth. This is the “Law of Willingness. “ (Also known as, The Law of Giving and Hospitality. ) In other words, if we profess belief in something, then we must be willing to personally invest ourselves in sacrificial service to that to which we affirm belief or faith. A life lived apart from visible demonstration before others of our convictions is a LIE. If one doesn’t practice what one preaches, is such a one truly convicted of his or her beliefs?!
If you believe something to be true, then sometime in your life you will be called upon to demonstrate that truth. Here is where we put what we SAY that we have learned into PRACTICE. Law Nine—- You can’t go home again, but you must try. This is the “Law of Here and Now. “ One cannot relive the past, although one can learn from it. Thus, we must “revisit” the past for the purpose of learning, but we must never seek to “return” there for the purpose of dwelling in it. The “what IS” will always suffer if we are fixated in the “what WAS,” and we will never move forward into the “what CAN BE.
“ Someone once said, “Dwelling on old dreams prevents you from having new ones. “ If one chooses to “live in the past,” one forfeits the future! Looking back to examine what was, prevents us from being totally in the HERE AND NOW. Old thoughts, old patterns of behavior, old dreams… Prevent us from having new ones. Law Ten—- The more things change, the more they stay the same. This is the “Law of Change. “ History will continue to repeat itself; the cycle of rebirths will not end until we learn to make the necessary changesthat will liberate us. Thus, it is not the change that occurs all around us that is critical.
In point of fact, there may be great change all around us, yet still nothing is altered with respect to our karma—rather, it is the change that occurs within us that is critical, and will ultimately make the difference in realizing our ultimate destiny. History repeats itself until we learn the lessons that we need to change our path. Law Eleven—- When you focus on your life, good things happen. This is known as the “Law of Patience and Reward. “ Anything that is good, anything that is worth having and of lasting value, requires patient, persistent effort. It also requires the proper perspective on one’s life, and right priorities.
Those who focus only on the rewards, may come up lacking; those, however, who focus on living their lives according to spiritual priorities, will experience the rewards of such living in due time. Cause and Effect. Focus on your life, and you will be rewarded; focus only on the rewards, and you may end up losing life itself. All Rewards require initial hard work. Rewards of lasting value require patient and persistent work. True joy follows doing what we’re suppose to be doing, and waiting for the reward to come in it’s own time. Law Twelve—- What you put in, you get back.
Source: http://lawaspect.com
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