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There are Laws... The Types of Laws - (4988)

There are an almost infinite number of facts in this world and those facts are governed by laws. Those governing laws are much less in number and are mostly invisible to us. In turn those laws are governed by principles which are even less in number and are even more invisible.  


A lot of the cosmic laws coincide in being invisible to our eyes.


Some are more visible than others, yet they all appear to be partly or fully veiled to us. We only only see come to see them when by some kind 'good fortune' we one day discover them or they are taught to us.


There are laws that work no matter what, whether we know about them or not. Examples are the laws of karma, recurrence, return, entropy, the pendulum etc.


There are laws that only work when we know about them. Such as reincarnation, epigenesis, revolution etc.


About the laws that only work when we know about them, it is said that they only work when certain conditions are in place, by us.


There are laws that override other laws. 


There are laws that we need to surpass, such as recurrence, entropy, karma and return.


There are laws that need to be made within us. Such as the Law of Seven and the Law of Three.


There are laws that tie us down and hold us back. The Law of Accidents is one example.


There are laws that reduce the presence of other laws. One such example is conscious love.


Then there is the internal law, which is in our Inner Being. 


There are also laws which are occult and must be activated first and then applied. When we look beyond the human to the esoteric and to the Being, is when we are open to being able to activate these laws. 


Above all, with these laws that we activate, it is faith that we need to be able to work with all the laws. We have to have faith in them to work with them. 


In the end all the laws merge into their that are governing principles, and the all the principles merge into one principle which is God. God is unity and down here is the diversity.


End (4988).

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