Eternal Laws - Why to Know Them
- Published 05/12/2010
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Why do we need to know Eternal Laws?
Why do we need to know Eternal Laws? What meaning
does this knowledge have for us? In order to answer these questions let’s
examine them through a different area where we already know the answers to
similar questions.
Due
to major developments in road transport and traffic the requirements for quality
have increased and every driver needs to know traffic regulations and abide by
them. At first he regards many of the rules as superfluous since he does not
know their purpose or why they are in place. Only when he has to pay for every
wrong move, whether with a penalty or material or bodily damage, does he
realize that he can’t do anything else but to submit to the traffic rules.
It is
similar with Eternal laws. As long as we do not know them and do not submit to
them, they continuously harm us and mete out various forms of
“punishment”, until we adapt to them and
understand their meaning. The contradiction in our modern lives is that if we
want to drive, we need to know traffic rules and regulations in order not to
endanger ourselves or other people. However, due to the ignorance of the
working of Eternal Laws in our lives, we are daily being hit by their
consequences, which are, compared to driving, at times much more dangerous.
How
did the knowledge of Eternal Laws escape
us, when they are eternal and ever present? As long as the most important thing
for us was only to satisfy our material needs, we were not able to come into
contact with eternity. Our soul was not ready to absorb this knowledge yet. But
today many of us have sufficiently developed spiritual abilities which open the
door to the knowledge of Eternal Laws.
The
general development of society has increased
demands for material comforts, better quality of housing, hygiene, more
creative work; we devote more time to our appearance and to cultural pursuits.
At the same time the needs for higher spiritual knowledge have increased,
because the body can only develop in harmony with the soul. More and more
people want to penetrate deeper into the mysteries of life. They long to find
out how to live a better life, but also why they live and why they die.
Which
path, from the many being offered today, leads to the true knowledge? There are
so many people who go astray on their journey, they stumble and fall and start to doubt whether
the right path exists at all. We can only find our way out of this labyrinth if
we keep a clear head and an open heart. As traffic signs and directions bring
us safely to our geographic destination, so Eternal Laws are the everyday
milestones on the path to this knowledge.
In
the beginning it is very difficult to utilize Eternal Laws in practice. In many
cases one has to make a 180 degree turn or embark on a totally different path
from the one used so far. But in time we find that life becomes more peaceful,
more balanced and we submit to them voluntarily, as we did with traffic
regulations. Through the knowledge of, and adherence to, Eternal Laws society
will gradually get rid of suffering, stress and injustice, which are the result
of the lack of knowledge of Eternal
Laws.
Suffering
is not an inseparable part of life, as some spiritual movements claim. It is
only a consequence of erroneous deeds, due to ignorance.
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How
do Eternal Laws manifest themselves? First of all they act as a power
which keeps the Universe moving. The effect of this power can be understood as
a whole only intuitively. The intellect, which likes to pigeonhole and classify
sees it as a total of several laws.
Eternal
Laws manifest themselves continuously without regard to the expansion or
contraction of the Universe, because they are everlasting and immutable. In
this world we are under their influence in several areas of life – in nature,
in our deeds, thoughts, emotions and even after death. Frequently we are not
able to logically explain their impact on our life. We cover our ignorance by
simply asserting that what happened is an accident or something that we have no
influence over.
The
Universe and the invisible worlds above it have many inhabitants. Man is able
to recognize and accept these “other worlds” only due to the fact that they are
interwoven with the same laws. We shall gradually uncover the immaterial but
perceivable effects of Primordial Laws, the existence of which must be
ascertained by everyone on his own, by thoroughly observing and evaluating
one’s life and surroundings. The material effects of Eternal Laws were
discovered by different scientific disciplines a long time ago, so we can find
a reflection of their effect in our professions.
We
shall first explain Eternal Laws on familiar events and terms from everyday
life and thereafter we will expand into other areas and introduce new knowledge
as well. Later, we will come to understand that almost every event is a result
of the effects of several laws working together and that they really work as a
unit. Nevertheless, we shall deal with them now one by one.
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How
does the Law of Gravity manifest itself in the non-material form of
life? We should look for it mainly in the area of thinking and feeling. Every
one of us knows from his or her own experience how bad thoughts and serious
worries “weigh us down”. A bad conscience or a wrong decision also makes us
tired, exhausted, “depressed”, as if we carried a heavy load on our shoulders.
But we also know the feeling of euphoria, “floating on air”, when joyous news,
noble thoughts and loving emotions make us feel “lighter”.
To
simplify, we can say that the Law of Gravity is evident in the non-material
sphere of life by the fact that all things negative, unpleasant and bad are
depressing, while positive and optimistic thinking and emotions make us feel
lighter.
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People
with similar attitudes, interests and life values easily relate to each other.
That’s why a connection, attraction and understanding can happen only on the
same level. Unequal cannot unite, it repels, creating discord and suffering.
It is
similar in nature, e.g., when crossbreeding plants. It is not possible to
crossbreed wheat with apples, because they are two different species. But we
can crossbreed wheat with a different type of grain, because they are of the
same species.
In
emotional life we can use the relationship of a couple as an example. A loving
and permanent relationship can only arise when both partners are genuinely in
love. If only one of the parties is in love and the other one is indifferent,
the homogeneity of emotions – mutual love – is missing. Imbalance, problems and
suffering are a result of this type of relationship, because the Law of
Homogeneity is disturbed. But if this kind of a couple is united through
another type of homogeneity, e.g., mutual coveting of material goods, children,
or something else, they can coexist successfully, but they will not know real
love.
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The Law
of Completing a Unit is very closely connected with the foregoing law.
According to this law, within the same species, in time of maturity, two
opposing poles attract each other – the positive and the negative, the male and
the female, a man and a woman. Together they create a perfect unit. That’s why
the prerequisite for the Law of Completing a Unit is homogeneity. A rooster and
a hen can breed, but not a rooster and a cat, as they belong to different
species. Two hens also will not breed even though they are of the same species,
they lack the opposite pole.
It is
similar with human traits. Not the same, but the heterogeneous complete a unit.
If two partners have the same characteristic, e.g. instability, their
relationship is without peace and order. It is dominated by chaos and
imbalance. But if both partners are stable to the utmost, they lack new
impulses, they are bored or they are not even aware of their own limitations.
The
ideal situation for a life in harmony is created by a couple who complement
each other’s heterogeneous characteristics, but nonetheless recognize the same
values and goals in life.
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How
do we explain the Law of Reciprocal Action? The effect of this law on
everyday life was observed by people a long time ago, and it is expressed in
the saying: “You get as good as you give ”. Christ has explained
this law to Christians by saying: “What a man sows that shall he reap ”.
In physics it is known as the law of action and reaction.
Because
the Universe is limited and not infinite, as it seems to us from our restricted
human point of view, nothing in it can get lost. Everything comes back to its
origin in a circle, multiplied. According to the Law of Homogeneity, in reverse
movement homogeneity attracts itself, amasses, i.e., increases. That is why the Law of Reciprocal
Action works simultaneously with the Law of Homogeneity.
If we
evaluate the deeds of a person, or even our own, we do not always find
immediate consequences, i.e., reciprocal action, as would be expected. In real
life a good deed is not always rewarded with good or an evil deed with evil.
Let’s just think of people who live in prosperity and satisfaction to the
detriment of others. Because we do not see the result of their deeds in
reciprocal consequences, we think that this law does not function properly. We
need to understand that the life of a human being is very short in duration. In
order to “reap” everything that has been
“sown” we have to find compensation in eternity – in the “other world”, and in
repeated returns to Earth.
Most
people improve through their own mistakes. We do not necessarily have to
experience the consequences of these mistakes - reciprocal effects - in the
same life, because the conditions for them are simply not mature yet. That does
not mean though, that the consequences have been lost. Many people have stopped
believing in the validity of the Law of Reciprocal Action and justice,
precisely because of this time delay.
All
old religions throughout the world have recognized repeated returns of man to
Earth, reincarnation, which is the only possibility for making amends
for mistakes where they were made – on Earth.
In
the 6th century at the ecumenical council in Alexandria the Christian church
wanted to prove that man’s will can change even Eternal Laws. By denying
reincarnation the church wanted to erase the influence of the Law of Reciprocal
Action. The law nevertheless functions, whether the church acknowledges it or
not. According to Christian ideas a man who has sinned will, after death, land
in “hell” - forever. But the expiation of mistakes by remaining in “hell”
forever gives no opportunity for further development. Thereby man no longer has
the possibility to correct the mistake and change. Only the return to life back
on Earth gives him this opportunity.
There
are several passages in the Bible, “erroneously retained” by the editors of the
day, which show that already in Christ’s time reincarnation was known and
acknowledged. As there are more of these passages, let’s just mention a few:
The
apostles asked Jesus, when they saw a blind man: “Rabbi, who sinned, this
man or his parents, for him to have been born blind?” They wanted to find
out whether he pays with blindness for his own sins or his parents’.
Further,
in the Gospel of Matthew 17:10, Jesus clearly states that the ancient prophet
Elijah returned to Earth in the person of John the Baptist, but he was not
recognized and was killed.
We
shall see, from an example of modern life, the functioning of the Law of
Reciprocal Action:
A
young man drives too fast through a village. He does not respect the speed
limit because he is too young to foresee any possible consequences of his
driving too fast. When a child runs across the road in front of his car, he is
not able to avoid the accident, despite his efforts, and the child is hurt. If
the man is genuinely sorry for his mistake, and demonstrates this by driving more carefully in the future, he
is already partially atoning for his mistake. His positive attitude leads to an
early closure of the circle of reciprocal effects. His expiation can be
finished, e.g. by avoiding, in some way, a serious accident that he witnesses.
A
person who does not learn from his own errors does not necessarily have the
opportunity to undo it in this life. According to the Law of Reciprocal Action,
his deed is taken along into his next life. And, due to the Law of Homogeneity,
the multiplied consequences will be felt approximately like this: either he
himself will be the victim of an accident, with an injury greater than the one he
caused, or someone else will seriously hurt his child.
So
the reciprocal effects paid for in the same way – with an accident – will
affect only the person who has not learned from his mistake. This way the
victim has a new opportunity to understand his faults from his own suffering,
and to change. From this it follows that it is not God who punishes man, but
man who is punishing himself when he does not know, and does not adhere to,
Eternal Laws that have a boomerang-like effect.
If we
acknowledge the functioning of the Law of Reciprocal Action we may ask why
someone is born deformed, when he was not yet able to do any evil in life. Or,
by the same token, we could think about
the punishment of war criminals, who brutally murdered and maimed people. It is
true, not all of them had to bear the consequences of their actions in the life
in which they acted so inhumanly. The later they will have to bear the
consequences, the heavier will be their impact. These consequences will
multiply in the same way as when one seed is sown and more will grow from it.
But
not all suffering is the expression of reciprocal effects. Many people bear
oppression, harm or illness because they cannot cope with perceived injustice,
insufficient love and understanding.
Self-pity is a consolation, but only for a short while, then one has to
acknowledge one’s weakness and find the causes which brought him or her into
this predicament. Finding a way to understand oneself and to understand other
people as well, will help in dealing with the situation in a constructive
manner, to eliminate further suffering.
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No
one doubts that movement is a necessary part of life. All that submits to the Law
of Motion has life in it, and thereby also development. Where there is
insufficient movement, there is stagnation and decline.
In
the wilderness animals have their natural enemies, this urges them to constant
movement and alertness – to improve and develop. Only weak, ill and old animals
become victims of predators.
Appropriate
physical exercise and even stress activate the human body and mind, reveal
hidden reserves and therefore support development. Comfortable and lazy people
get sick and weak sooner than active people. Their mind, like their body, is
rigid and lazy and can understand the causes of their suffering only with
difficulty. These poor people have neither enough power nor courage to escape
the insufferable situation, or to change it. If they are ill, they do not want
to alter their diet, or correct bad habits. Insufficient movement is a
hindrance for physical and mental health and development.
When
there is over-activity, frequently due to long-term stress and a heavy physical
load, the results are similar as with insufficient movement - faster aging and
illnesses.
As the
body needs constant movement, so does the soul. It is active through thinking,
developing intuitive perception and the setting of goals. The Law of Motion is
displayed in the mental sphere as volition – will, through which we realize all
our wishes.
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If a
person wants to live in good physical and mental health, he has to submit to
the Law of Equilibrium. That means a constant effort towards harmony, to
equalize fluctuations brought about by an active life. Everyone needs to ensure that in his or her
life there is a balance between giving and taking, work and rest, suffering and
joy. Balance is a state that does not last forever but towards which we need to
strive - continuously. If one does not heed the Law of Equilibrium, he will be
“balanced” by it in various forms of suffering – depression, weakness,
illnesses and accidents.
Due
to the increased pace of life many people act mindlessly, with no clear concept
of living and only one goal – to survive. A person who has no time to set aside
a few minutes a day for contemplation about his life, activities, wishes and
goals, is in constant stress and tension, which is carried over to the
surrounding family and work areas. Such a life is just a missed opportunity,
because the person has no time to find out why in fact he or she is here.
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Every
person starts to experience the Law of the Desire for Spiritual
Knowledge at a young age through an inexplicable sense of disquiet and
seeking. The purpose of this law is for a person to spiritually grow and
develop. Some people stifle this desire at a very early stage, or suppress it
as something that is not practically applicable and superfluous in life.
Others
lead it onto the wrong path. This is mostly true about the young generation and
their idolizing of certain personalities – singers, actors or sports people.
These examples inspire more to vanity than actively seeking higher spiritual
Truths and knowledge of the true meaning of life.
Other
people fulfill their desire for a more beautiful and improved world, which is
the expression of this law, in a very comfortable way – by escaping into “other
worlds” in an altered state of consciousness, through drugs or meditation. They
bar their way to the knowledge of higher Truths through a natural development
on Earth.
The
so-called “realists” transformed this desire, this disquiet, into a chase after
purely earthly values – goods, social status and entertainment. Despite
constantly satisfying these, for them the most important needs, they lack peace
and balance. They do not find the real meaning of life, to which their search
was supposed to bring them – the knowledge of the world and
of self.
1 Response to "Eternal Laws - Why to Know Them" 
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said this on 13 May 2010 10:09:37 AM EDT
Very good, read the whole book online on www.spiritualdecision.com. Good luck!
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