12 Laws Of Karma That Will Change Your Life

7. The Law of Focus

Even though some of us may think we are expert multitaskers, our propensity to accomplish everything at once sometimes causes us to become inefficient.

One can only effectively focus on one task at a time. Staying concentrated on one item at a time will offer us calm since attempting to do otherwise would invite negativity. It is impossible for us to have ideas like greed or wrath if our emphasis is on spiritual values.

12 Laws Of Karma That Will Change Your Life

8. The Law of Giving & Hospitality

If someone thinks something to be true, they will eventually be asked to provide evidence for it. Here is where one APPEARS to put into PRACTICE what they CLAIM to have learnt.

It’s important to make sure that you don’t only speak and believe positive things; rather, you really act on your convictions. Let’s imagine, for instance, that you favor charitable giving. The rule of giving and hospitality therefore mandates that, rather than only campaigning for something to happen, you really contribute when the chance to do so arises.

9. The Law of Here & Now

Most of us spend our lives replaying the same old tape in our heads, obsessing about the past and all the things we did wrong.

When one is contemplating the past or looking forward to worry about the future, they are not present in the now.

We are unable to have fresh dreams because of outdated beliefs, coping mechanisms, and behavioral habits.

10. The Law of Change

If you frequently find yourself in the same circumstances, the law of change is at work there. The universe is trying to teach you a lesson through this.

Until you take the lessons from the event and act differently to improve as a person and break the vicious cycle, the pattern will keep happening. The issue is that far too many individuals think far too much and feel far too little.

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11. The Law of Patience & Reward

All Rewards demand upfront labor. Long-term gains need diligent work that is done with patience. True happiness results from carrying out one’s duties and trusting that the reward will appear when it does.

In other words, every benefit in life has a cost. Doing what we are intended to do and waiting patiently for the reward—which will come to us when the time is right—will bring us true serenity and satisfaction.

This karmic principle basically means that “doing your best pays off.” That is, consistent effort. Even when you don’t immediately see any progress made toward your big goals, it’s important to show up, put in the effort, and keep going.

12 Laws Of Karma That Will Change Your Life

12. The Law of Significance & Inspiration

Whatever one puts into anything, that is what one gets back.

Each of us has something valuable to offer. Our special talents were created to be shared with the world and have a beneficial influence. Therefore, whatever how little and small it may appear to be, what we provide to the world matters.

If the final product leaves little to nothing behind, it is of minimal value.

ENDING

Karma is not meant to be a form of retribution. It is there for educational purposes. If someone never learns that destructive behavior is bad, how else can they learn how to be a decent person? Only when the conditions for pain are there can a person experience it. Namaste.

12 Laws Of Karma That Will Change Your Life
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