Laws of Karma

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The 12 Laws of Karma

  1. As you sow, so shall you reap“, or better known as "The Great Karma Law“, means that our thoughts, actions, choices, and decisions have good or bad consequences.
  2. What we desire comes through participation“, or better known as "The Law of Creation“, means that our intentions determine the evolution of creation and that we have a huge responsibility.
  3. Refusal to accept what is will still be what is“, or better known as "The Law of Humility“, means that we first need to accept the present circumstances before we can change them.
  4. Our growth is above any circumstance“, or better known as “The Law of Growth", means that the only thing that we can control is ourselves.
  5. Our lives are of our own doing, nothing else“, or better known as "The Law of responsibility“, means that if we want to change our life, then we need to modify our mind and our surroundings.
  6. Everything in the Universe is connected, both large and small“, or better known as "Karma’s Law of Connection“, means that everything is connected. Our past, our present, and our future are connected.
  7. One cannot direct attention beyond a single task“, or better known as "The Law of Focus“, which means that we need to direct our full attention to achieve any desired task.
  8. Demonstrating our selflessness shows true intentions“, or better known as "The Law of Hospitality and Giving“, means that we must manifest into actions all of the things we claim to believe.
  9. History repeats itself unless it changes“, or better known as "Karma’s Law of Change“, means that history will continue along the unconstructive road until positive energies change her direction.
  10. The Present is all we have“, or better known as "The Law of Here and Now“, means that we shouldn’t observe our past choices and grieve over them because we can’t change them now.
  11. Nothing of value is created without a patient mindset“, or better known as "The Law of Patience and Reward" , means that rewards do not represent the result and that the real joy and happiness come during the journey, not when the journey is over.
  12. The best reward is one that contributes to the whole“, better known as "The Law of Significance and Inspiration“, which means that all choices should have positive effects on everybody and everything.


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