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The Law of Abundance

The Law of Abundance is one of the Universal Laws. They are sometimes referred to as Spiritual Laws or Laws of Nature. But essentially, Universal Laws are those immutable principles that rule our world and our universe, governing how the entire cosmos continues to exist and thrive.

Whilst the very notion that these laws exist may prove too esoteric for some people, there is a sound basis in science for several of them. For example, the Law of Cause and Effect states that any action produces a result in exact proportion to the intention that initiated it. This idea goes back to Biblical times. It says, for example, in Galatians that “whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” Some people think of this in terms of Karma. Others may use the phrase, “what goes around, comes around.” But it all amounts to the same thing.

Universal Laws work whether we believe in them or not. Those who do not believe in them choose by default to believe that life constitutes a random and haphazard series of events that they have little or no control over, and that there is no purpose or underlying reason why things should happen as they do.

The Law of Abundance states that the universe is continually and effortlessly producing; creating unlimited resources for us to take advantage of. You only have to look at Nature to know this is true.

Breaking any law is apt to cause problems. That is true of man- made laws and those handed down by the universe. You may fully believe that there is abundance out there, as evidence by those individuals who appear to “have it all”, but you may be seeking similar abundance in the wrong ways. If your motivation for achieving more is to focus on what you do not have, you are not thinking in tune with the Law of Abundance.

Abundant thinking is not about working more hours to accumulate more material things, or becoming miserly with your money because you want to inflate your bank account. In fact, such attitudes work in direct opposition to the Law of Abundance. These are reactions based on fear and panic, and Universal Laws always work in peace and balance.