The Law Of Abundance And What You Can Expect From It
According to the law of abundance, ‘You can’t enjoy the riches of the universe unless you’re willing to share them with others.’ It’s a matter of putting prosperity and happiness into the world so that you can benefit from much of the same as time goes on.
Karma states that whatever you do in life is weighed for or against you is used to determine your blessings and curses in your next life. Bad behavior promotes bad tidings and nice behavior promotes nice tidings, and so on and so on. The balance in the cosmos is the main idea behind many religions and more than twice as many culture traditions.
The belief in this balance in the universe is mentioned in dozens of religions and hundreds of cultural traditions. From the Wiccan rule of harm none or even the Christian belief of treating others how you’d wish to be treated, and all the way to the humanitarian system of ‘paying it forward’.
The Christian idea that you must do only unto others as you’d wish done to you. And even to the humanitarians who try the method of paying it forward. The law of abundance may not be followed by everyone but at least it’s understood instinctively by all. The universe is built on balance and those building blocks have to be followed if it’s expected to run smoothly.
For one opposite end of the balance to go on indefinitely without interference of the other would cause chaos. Meaning that in order to truly appreciate the spirit of the law of abundance and what it portrays then we have to embrace it fully. Share the abundance that the universe has given you with those around you.
When the opposite isn’t doing its part it messes up everything in a domino effect that’s unstoppable. With that in mind it’s important to remember that if you’re searching for the providence that the law of abundance offers then you must be willing to then turn that providence on to other people.
The Law Of Abundance And What You Can Expect From It
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