seven spiritual laws

 . Law of Least Effect:

"Nature's intelligence functions with effortless ease... carefree,

harmony and love. When we harness the forces of harmony, joy and love,

we create success and good fortune with effortless ease."

Nature is non-linear, holistic, spontaneous and nourishing, so, too

our actions need to be motivated by giving nourishment (love).

Learn to operate from:

(a) Acceptance--commit to accepting everything and everyone as

they are; "this moment is as it should be";

(b) Responsibility--not blaming anyone/anything; realize your

reality is only an interpretation;

(c) Defenselessness--do not defend your point of view, instead be

open to all points of view.


n order for one to acquire anything, one must realize their

attachment to it. Keep your intention, but give up your

attachment to the result. We must (a) detach by allowing others

and things to be as they are, (b) keep uncertainity as an essential

ingredient in experience, and (c) remain open to all possibilities

and to new excitement.


Each of us is here for three purposes: (a) to discover our true Self

and to find out that our true Self is spiritual; "we are spirited

beings in human form"; (b) to express our unique talents, and (c)

to be of service to humanity; "how can I help?" is the internal

dialogue of the spirit.

"There is a natural sequence for the application of these laws in

your daily life..The Law of Pure Potentiality is experienced

through silence, meditation, non-judgment, and through

communion with Nature, but it is activated by the Law of Giving.

The principle here is to learn to give that which you seek. That is

how you activate the Law of Pure Potentiality. Through your

actions in the Law of Giving, you activate the Law of Karma.

You

create good karma and good karma makes everything in life easy.

You notice that you don't have to expend a lot of effort to fulfill

your desires--an understanding of the Law of Least Effort. This

leads to an understanding of the Law of Intention and Desire.

When your desires are fulfilled with effortless ease you can

practice the Law of Detachment. This leads you to understand that

your true purpose in life is spiritual--Law of Dharma. By

expressing your unique talents and fulfilling the needs of your

fellow humans, you begin to create what you want and need. Your

life becomes an expression of unbounded love."