Karmic Laws:
Karma is a result of actions driven by intentions, the cycle of cause and effect, not so much punishment and reward, as many believe. Karma is the culmination of past actions, whether mental, physical or verbal, determined by the act or intention behind it, an example of this would be right actions producing right results and wrong actions produce bad results.
There are twelve laws of Karma, some of which may seem to contradict each other, but each law represents an aspect of Karma which can serve as a roadmap to inform how karma works in your life.
THE GREAT LAW
As you sow, so shall you reap.
What you do to others is done to you.
Be Impeccable.
LAW OF CREATION
You attract what you are, not what you want.
We are in control of our lives.
Be Accountable.
LAW OF HUMILITY
What you resist, persists
Find the strength to make changes.
Accept, Acknowledge, Assess.
LAW OF GROWTH
Wherever you go, there you are
Your inner life controls your outer life
Change your thoughts to structure your reality.
LAW OF RESPONSIBILITY
Our lives are our own doing, nothing else
Life reflects your state of mind
Change your behaviour accordingly
LAW OF CONNECTION
Everything is connected, past, present and future
Your future is a direct result of your past actions
Be consistent with where you are going.
LAW OF FOCUS
You cannot have two thoughts at the same time
Energy flows where your attention goes
Be positive and focus on what really matters.
LAW OF GIVING & HOSPITALITY
Selflessness shows your true intentions
Pour into what you believe in
Actions reflect your beliefs.
LAW OF HERE & NOW
You cannot be present if you are looking forward or backwards
Divine potential exists in the present moment
Practice presence and neutrality.
LAW OF CHANGE
History repeats unless we change it
Nothing changes until you do.
Change within, make positive changes.
LAW OF PATIENCE & REWARD
Nothing of value is created without a patient mindset
Proper preparation prevents poor performance
Consistence in your efforts pays off.
LAW OF SIGNIFICANCE AND INSPIRATION
Your individual actions contribute toward the whole
Every contribution you make affects everything else
Your authenticity makes a difference to the world.
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