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What we Trust in is the Law and the Laws of the Cosmos - (1834)

What can we Really Trust in?

Obviously one thing that we can really trust in are the Laws of the Cosmos. This is because they are always the same and function in a clear, known and predictable way.

Due to the law of combustion a plane flies 14 hours across the Pacific Ocean from Los Angeles to Sydney. The law that the plane’s fuel combusts when exposed to fire is one of the main things that gets a plane laden with 300 or more people across the Pacific. Because of the constancy of these laws we trust them and their applications.

The same trust applies to all of the other laws in the cosmos. As well as the law that governs what happens to us in life. This law is called Karma just as we might have suspected.


Law of Karma

Can’t we trust in the Law of Cause and Effect. If we have done nothing wrong then by that immutable law nothing wrong will happen to us. If something bad does happen to us, then it has happened for us to pay a debt.

Our Inner Being is Also a Law, a Power

Have you considered that your inner Being as a spark of the Absolute is also a law, or rather a conglomerate of Laws. Being a tiny piece of the Absolute, our Being has all the Laws within it, this is because all the Laws and principles all come from the Absolute.

Just as we can trust the laws of the cosmos, in the way that we trust a plane to fly perfectly uninterrupted across the Pacific Ocean for 14 hours at high speed we can most certainly trust our inner Being!

End (1834).

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