The Great Law of Karma or Law of Cause and Effect by Abn-Iiblis – Non-Fiction

Writer: Abn-Iiblis

Subject:  The Great Law of Karma or Law of Cause and Effect

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The Great Law of Karma or Law of Cause and Effect

Karma is the judgment of our actions, it is the transcendent and invisible energy that derives from our behavior and accumulates consequences and payments according to it. Karma has twelve laws, simply telling us that the forces we set in motion ten minutes ago will return to us.

Closely linked to the next incarnation, it becomes the energy that we will use to purify the soul until we reach wholeness.

While karma symbolizes responsibility and payment for our actions, incarnation gives us the opportunity to move forward, accordingly, we have the freedom to act as we want from the first incarnation, and thus we will accumulate this energy.

The creation of good, bad, intentional, and unintentional karma will dictate what we have to face and resolve in life — Our first goal is to learn, through experience, to become better.

Thus, the law of karma does not give place to chance and contains (12) laws that govern how we will respond with our actions and thoughts, and is there a maximum limit that should be the basis of the actions that one performs throughout his life?

THE TWELVE LAWS

1. The Great Law of Karma or the Law of Cause and Effect

We have grown up with this very current law that although we do not know it, it simply tells us that what we sow is what we will reap. What we put into the universe is what comes back to us. The negative energy sent to others will come back to you again, but (10) times stronger. If you sow the winds, the storms will gather. Karma is the judgment of our actions that helps us reflect on our suffering — The hand touches the rainbow light 

2. The law of creation

Life requires us to participate in it. We are one with the universe inside and out, we are part of the stream of nature’s birth and our life reproduces like the rest of the natural cycles. What surrounds us gives us clues about our inner state — Make the choices you want to have in your life.

3. The law of humility

What you refuse to accept will happen to you. If you only see an enemy or something negative, you are not at a higher level of being. Adherence to this law means acceptance without delving into the value of superiority.

4. The Law of Growth.

Wherever you go, there will always be you. In order for us to grow in spirit, we must change, not the people, places, or things around us. We will only have control of ourselves in our lives. If we try to change our inner life it will also change, this must be done carefully in order for the karmic to benefit from it, do not underestimate the love of yourself.

5. The Law of Liability.

Every time something bad happens, something is wrong with you. What surrounds us reflects, and reflects what surrounds us; It is very important to take responsibility for what is in your life — A woman looking at the horizon.

6. The Law of Communication.

Even if something we do seems insignificant, it is very important to know what is being done in relation to the entire universe. Each step leads to the next, and so someone will do the initial work until someone gets something. Neither the first nor the last step is important, neither more nor less, because both are necessary to perform the task — We are all connected in the past, present, and future.

7. The law of approach.

You cannot think of two things at the same time. You have to go up step by step slowly. When we lose north in our compass we wake up to insecurity and anger.

8. The Law of Giving and Hospitality.

If you believe something is true, at some point in your life you will be called upon to prove it to be true — Give, give, and put what you’ve learned into practice.

9. Law here and now.

Looking back, living in the past is what prevents us from enjoying the present, and right now it is the old thoughts, habits, and dreams that prevent us from renewing our soul.

10. The Law of Change.

History repeats itself in order for us to learn the lessons needed to change our course. You have to learn from what happened in order to continue moving forward.

11. The Law of Patience and Reward.

All awards require initial effort The greatest satisfaction is the one that requires more dedication, patience, and persistence Loving our place in the world will reward our effort in time, only when we have learned the importance of these values.

12. The Law of Importance and Inspiration.

The value of a thing is the direct result of the energy, and the intention in which every personal contribution is put is also a contribution to the totality. Medium contributions have no effect on the totality. They are so common that they cancel each other out. Put your whole heart into every action until it gets the necessary value — Whether you believe Karmic-philosophy or not, the truth is that sometimes it seems the only thing we can be sure of is that spring or winter will return.

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