The 12 Universal Laws
The 12 Universal Laws
The 12 Universal Laws
The first and most foundational law of the universe is the Law of Divine
Oneness, which highlights the interconnectedness of all things. It says that
beyond our senses, every thought, action, and event is in some way connected
to anything and everything else.
2. Law of Vibration
This law states that patterns repeat throughout the universe, and on a
personal level, our reality is a mirror of what's happening inside us at that
moment. Think "As above, so below. As within, so without."
4. Law of Attraction
Undoubtedly the most talked about universal law, the law of attraction is often
used for manifestation. It says that like attracts like, and you get what you
focus on. Not only that, but you have to believe what you're seeking is possible
to obtain.
It is similar to the law of vibration in this way; it's important to learn how to
vibrate at a level that attracts what you're seeking.
How to apply it:
If you want love but do not give love, for example, you're sending the universe a
message about your priorities. If you repeat an affirmation but don't believe
what you're saying, it's useless. "When we focus on what we want versus what
we don't want, it will show up in our life," says Kaiser.
Closely related to the law of attraction, the law of inspired action is all about
taking those real, actionable steps to invite what we want into our lives. Often
the inspiration comes from within. "Inspired action is that gentle, internal
nudge," Kumar says. "It's not always a plan of action."
8. Law of Compensation
The law of compensation relates closely to the law of attraction and the law of
correspondence. "You reap what you sow" is the main takeaway, with the law
stating your efforts will always come back to you positively. If you are seeking
something, you must contribute in some way toward your goal.
This law suggests that we are inclined to compare things in our world, but in
reality, everything is neutral. Relativism exists in all things, and in the end,
meaning comes down to our perspective and perception.
This law says that everything in life has an opposite; good and evil, love and
fear, warmth and cold. The key is understanding these are all two sides of the
same coin.
Cycles are a natural part of the universe. Physically, you can think about the
seasons on Earth. In our own lives, we can remember that integration is just as
important as growth. Kumar notes, "We expect ourselves to be one way all the
time, whether we're thinking about our health or even productivity," but this is
not sustainable.
How to apply it:
Take note of your inner rhythms and try to work with them instead of fighting
them. Feeling run down? Maybe it's better to give yourself some rest instead of
powering through.
12. Law of Gender:
And lastly, the law of gender has to do with the masculine and feminine energy
that exists in all things. Kaiser notes that much of our society has historically
operated from a masculine, "hustle and do" mentality, which doesn't allow for
much room to just be.
Before you get too overwhelmed, integrating them into your life is more about
understanding and conceptualizing them in a way that makes sense to you.
Kumar notes it doesn't have to be so analytical; "Understand the concept and
keep it on the back burner in your mind," she says, to learn how to work with
them in day-to-day scenarios.
Now that you've been introduced to these laws, chances are they'll come up in
your life again and again.
November 20, 2023
Dear Ma’am;
Warmest Greetings!
Although I have already spoken with the subject teacher, what bothers me is
the disappointment I saw from my son. He was so disappointed that the low
mark he got from this subject affected his grades that he was not able to be
one of the top in class which he worked really hard to achieve. For the past
months, I saw my son’s eagerness to receive high grades. As compared to the
previous year, my son had been motivated these past months. In particular to
his subject Araling Panlipunan which is his favorite, I regularly see him
studying. That’s why I saw the joy in his face when he told me that his grades
in AP was 91 as announced by his teacher.
I fear that he will feel discouraged by the low grades that he received and start
to affect his confidence to succeed in school.
I am requesting that you review my son’s grades and consider whether or not
they are a TRUE REFLECTION of his abilities.