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The 12 Universal Laws
I have a strong interest in understanding the 12 Universal Laws. I have an intuitive inner understanding of almost each of them, but I also want to understand how the hierarchy of these laws works in practice, specifically, which laws can influence or even “override” others. Does anyone have good practices, insights, or reliable resources related to this topic? Thanks in advance! Here is a short description of these laws: 1. Law of Divine Oneness The foundational law stating that everything in the universe is interconnected. Every thought, action, and event is linked to everything else. 2. Law of Vibration Posits that everything in the universe—including thoughts and physical matter—is in constant motion and vibrates at a specific frequency. To manifest a desire, one must match their internal vibration to it. 3. Law of Correspondence Summarized by the phrase "as above, so below," this law suggests that patterns repeat throughout the universe across different scales and planes of existence. 4. Law of Attraction Perhaps the most famous law, it asserts that "like attracts like". People bring into their lives whatever they focus on with their thoughts and energy. 5. Law of Inspired Action This law emphasizes that manifesting one's goals requires more than just visualization; it requires taking physical, actionable steps driven by internal "nudges" or intuition. 6. Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy States that all energy is constantly moving and changing forms. Higher vibrations can transmute lower vibrations, meaning a positive mindset can eventually shift negative circumstances. 7. Law of Cause and Effect Also known as the Law of Karma, it states that every action has a corresponding reaction. Every cause has an effect, and every effect has a cause. 8. Law of Compensation Often seen as an extension of Cause and Effect, this law relates to the rewards and consequences we receive for our actions. It suggests you will be compensated for what you put out into the world.
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I've started meditating. I've just finished my second session. My opinion and current conclusion is as follows. I've put two and two together: You learn to just be. Until the day before yesterday, I didn't think much of meditation but I wanted to do something because I only pray now and then. The thing about prayer for me is that I have nothing to say. I believe and have faith in the Lord. In the end His will is done and He knows what I want and need and so on. That's why I can never think of anything to say and I don't really see the point in it for me. My head is always full of thoughts 24/7, and when I pray and talk to God in my head there are logically even more thoughts. And to be honest, I've had ENOUGH OF WORDS AND THOUGHTS. But with meditation it's different. You don't talk you just are. Everything is nice and calm and you detach yourself from everything. I focus on my breath or on the silence. I've heard often enough that you can hear and find God in silence. And silence is quiet but you can still hear it if that makes sense. And through meditation you also spend time with God, as they say about prayer. That's why I see meditation as prayer. From now on I will call meditation prayer because that's what I believe it to be. I can already tell that it's doing me good so I'm going to do it every day for the foreseeable future. Of course I'll continue to pray as normal or pray for other people when something comes to mind or when I have something to say, but for now I'll stick to meditation. I don't have a goal with meditation but I would love to be in that state 24/7
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Peace often begins in silence. And silence can be prayer too.
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