The seven spiritual laws of success-Deepak Chopra:
The book which I picked up this time was a pocket guide, ‘The seven spiritual laws of success’ can finish in an hour but preferred to take in slowly.
It is the reinforcement of what we already know- ‘the natural laws’ and that we tend to forget often. Rather than grabbing a pocket guide same but more voluminous book may have more content.
What I could draw from reading:
“... seven spiritual laws: the law of pure potentiality, the law of giving and receiving, the law of karma or cause and effect, the law of least effort, the law of intention and desire, the law of detachment, the law of dharma or purpose in life.”
Pure Potentiality (pure consciousness): when we are on a go our mind may be agitated but if we are meditating, close to nature we would be calm. In such a state if we plant a thought or a wish in our mind, there is greater possibility of its manifestation, this relaxation can even energise us.
Giving and Receiving: we should learn to give to others what we want for ourselves in our lives-love, affection, care, kindness, forgiveness, gifts, blessings...
Cause and Effect: for every word said, thought, deed there is equal reaction. At times it may not be apparent, but soon it would return to us... so all this got to be in the best interest.
Least Effort: if our actions are guided by purity, humanity and other noble motives, then least effort is required from our side to see it take place. Here we are called upon to have acceptance and shoulder responsibilities towards the happenings as everything has a reason.
Intention and Desire: our life’s energy flows in the direction of our thoughts. If we start paying attention to then that would amplify or else it will diminish. It’s like following the medication or taking our mind of something if we are unnecessarily bothering ourselves.
Detachment: taking needed steps in the present remaining detached about the result while waiting patiently for it to come about.
Purpose in life: all of us own unique talent through which we can serve the humanity could be a heart of serving others, equipped with some skill, something that would make our living better (intelligence), even entertainment arena that can cheer up the mass.
How about a life centred around human values than on convictions which has no answer to questions like whys...?

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