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The Twelve Spiritual Universal Laws

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The Hand of God by Yongsung Kim

The 12 universal laws are thought to be intrinsic, unchanging laws of our universe that ancient cultures have always intuitively known. They are sometimes associated with Ho'oponopono, a meditation for freedom originating in ancient Hawaiian culture. Others are thought to be sourced in the Hermetic philosophy of Ancient Egypt.

Let's keep it simple -

They are:

Law of Divine Oneness

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.

Law of Vibration

Everything is in constant motion, vibrating at a specific frequency. This applies to matter but also one's personal frequency as well. This law says that our vibrational frequency can inform our lived experience.

Law of Correspondence

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."

Law of Attraction

Undoubtedly the most talked about universal law, thelaw 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.

Law of Inspired Action

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.

Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy

This law states that on an energetic level, everything in the universe is constantly evolving or fluctuating. Every action is preceded by a thought, with thoughts themselves having the power to eventually manifest in our physical reality.

Law of Cause and Effect

Relatively straightforward, this law highlights the direct relation between actions and events. What's important to note here, is we often can't see the effects right away, but they will come back around.

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.

Law of Relativity

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.

Law of Polarity

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.

Law of Rhythm

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.

Law of Gender:

And lastly, the law of gender has to do with the masculine and feminine energy that exists in all things.

There is a thirteenth law:

Law of Forgiveness:

All great Teachers invite us to be generous in forgiving ourselves first for the ‘sins’ or ‘mistakes’ made.   With forgiveness, we tell others that we no longer hold ourselves or them guilty.  We pardon, absolve, condone, and overlook everything that is stopping us from loving our self and others more.

In your personal realization and/or acknowledgement of these laws the main underlying factor is that you are responsible. You are responsible for your own path for finding it and following it.You are responsible for your own destiny and that your decisions determine your future Your personal spiritual experiences as the most natural way back to God.

"There is no teacher, living or past, who can give us the actual understanding of truth. A teacher can only put our feet upon the path and point the way. That is all. It is wholly dependent on the individual to make his way to truth." - Sri Paul Twitchell

Resources:

https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/the-12-universal-laws-and-how-to-practice-them

https://millennial-grind.com/the-12-laws-of-the-universe-explained/

https://www.coachingandleadership.com/blog/universal-law-13-the-law-of-forgiveness-key-to-a-more-compassionate-and-loving-life/