7 Sacred Laws of Success

Chopra offers no evidence in this book of the results people have achieved by complying with these laws. However, hundreds of other books have been written that support each of these laws individually. I don`t know of any books that specifically provide evidence for these 7 laws, but Dr. Maxwell Maltz`s “The New Psycho-Cybernetics” provides scientific justifications for why intention/manifestation and meditation work. As for proving that these methods work for people, Claude Bristol`s “The Magic of Believing” offers many, many examples of how it worked for different people. If your intentions have not manifested themselves, then you have not obeyed one or more of these laws Well, Chopra has never said that laws are easy to obey. I think that means you have some room for growth in your life. Try to do this as often as possible and start from there. Nature`s intelligence works with effortless ease. with carelessness, harmony and love.

And when we use the forces of harmony, joy and love, we create success and happiness with effortless ease. 3. The Law of Karma: Every action creates an energetic force that comes back to us in the same way. Choosing actions that bring happiness and success to others ensures the flow of happiness and success for you. Mantra – Om Kriyam Namah At the end of each chapter, after explaining why each of these laws exists and must be followed, Chopra writes simple instructions on how to follow each law. They are as follows: Science has always denied that there is this type of specific relationship between humans and the universe, so it will be difficult to find case studies or experiments that specifically speak to Chopra`s laws. Good luck in your search and let me know if you have any further questions 🙂 Deepak Chopra`s “The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success” is a book I stumbled upon some time ago, but have only recently read. It brings out of the water all the other books I`ve read about intention, manifestation, and life. This book is the most complete but simple meditation guide that finds its purpose and manifests the desires I have encountered. Most of the other books address 2 or maybe 4 of these spiritual laws, but if you read them, you will see that you must practice all seven to be in perfect harmony with the universe.

Too many of us have grown up believing that success requires hard work, fierce determination, and intense ambition. As a result, we may have struggled for years and even achieved some of our goals, but in the end we felt exhausted, our lives unbalanced. By giving a gift, you lift the spirits of others. Compliments work best depending on who you want to raise. If everyone were able to abide by these laws, then it would be humanly possible for everyone to coexist in happiness in the universe. Although most people choose to make themselves better than others. What exactly should we recognize and learn if we abide by these laws? Even if a decision is yours and you have to decide now. How, then, could we make the link between the consequences? People reach their personality and characteristics before the age of 5-7 and are strongly influenced by society throughout life.

Thus. If everyone obeyed these laws, then they would influence those who did not. And for everyone to be able to do it one day, it would have to be taught at an early age, when social interaction is crucial. The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success – A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams is a pocket self-help book by Deepak Chopra published in 1994 by Deepak Chopra, originally published by the New World Library and freely inspired by Hindu and spiritualist concepts, preaching the idea that personal success is not the result of hard work, precise plans or motor ambition. rather, to understand our fundamental nature as human beings and how to follow the laws of nature. According to the book, whatever we want can be created if we understand and apply these laws in our lives, “because the same laws that nature uses to create a forest, a star, or a human body can also bring fulfillment to our deepest desires.” [1] 1-sentence summary: The seven spiritual laws of success bring together the spiritual calm and conscious behavior of Eastern religions with the Western pursuit of inner and outer success, showing you seven specific ways to bring you both. The laws of success are easy to understand and apply. Use these daily steps to incorporate the seven spiritual laws into your life: These laws are not complicated. But they don`t feel easy either. I think it`s because they shoot from two opposite sides.

And while it`s not easy to embrace them fully, that`s also what makes them so powerful. If you are hungry, when you want to achieve great things, but you feel that your impatience sometimes hurts you, the seven spiritual laws of success are for you. 2. The Law of BestOwal: Bring a gift, compliment, or flower to anyone you meet today. Accept gifts with gratitude. Keep wealth in circulation by giving and receiving care, affection, appreciation, and love. Mantra – Om Vardhanam Namah. Here`s also a forum where over 300 people shared their stories about how the intention worked for them. a) I will make a list of all my wishes.

I will take this list with me everywhere. I will look at this list before entering into my silence and meditation. I will check before going to sleep at night. I will watch it when I wake up in the morning. We also often see him in documentaries, like Finding Joe, where I also saw him for the first time. The seven spiritual laws of success are about combining Eastern and Western philosophy to arrive at common ground that is the best of both worlds: calm, patient, confident in the future, but not tied to results, or desperately struggling to achieve your goal. I enjoyed reading this article – very poetic and motivating. However, I find that the law of least effort is counterintuitive and contradicts itself in several ways. Maybe I`m misinterpreting it and I`d like to hear someone else`s point of view. “a) I will practice acceptance. Today, I will accept people, situations, circumstances, and events as they happen. I will know that this moment is as it should be, because the whole universe is as it should be.

I will not fight against the whole universe by fighting against this moment. My acceptance is complete and complete; I accept things as they are right now, not as I would like them to be. “Accepting situations, circumstances and events as they are, BECAUSE the entire universe is as it should be,” seems to go against our nature. This law recommends that we behave passively and “renounce the need to take a stand,” freeing ourselves from the natural motivation to argue our self-defined perspectives. From a biological point of view, arguing is productive in making the best possible decisions and situations to avoid the bad future circumstances that are essential to reproduction. From an existentialist point of view, it is important that we act and fight against bad circumstances and false knowledge while defining ourselves and promoting present and future happiness – for me, this is essential to achieving harmony with the universe. If we achieve our goals, find the truth in life and acquire the right knowledge, we will always encounter difficulties. a) Today I will lovingly care for the embryo of a god or goddess that lies deep within my soul.

I will pay attention to the spirit within me that invigorates both my body and my mind. I will awaken to this deep silence in my heart. I will carry the consciousness of a timeless and eternal being in the midst of a time-limited experience. The law of intention and desire inherent in all intentions and desires is the mechanics of their fulfillment. Intention and desire in the realm of pure potentiality have infinite organizational power. And when we introduce an intention into the fertile soil of pure potentiality, we use this infinite organizational power for ourselves. b) Every time I make a decision, I ask myself two questions: “What are the consequences of this choice I make?” and “Will this decision bring fulfillment and happiness to me and also to those affected by this choice?” b) I will take the time every day to communicate with nature and silently testify to the intelligence of every living being. I`ll sit back and watch a sunset, or listen to the sound of the ocean or a stream, or just smell a flower. In the ecstasy of my own silence and through communication with nature, I will enjoy eternal life, the field of pure possibilities and unlimited creativity. a) Today, I witness the decisions I make at every moment. And by simply witnessing these choices, I will bring them to my conscious consciousness, I will know that the best way to prepare myself for every moment of the future is to be fully aware of the present.

Hello, thanks for the comment. I think the idea of bringing a gift to everyone you meet would be unrealistic if Chopra hadn`t said it could range from a prayer to a compliment. The gift doesn`t have to be something big at all, just something that has a positive effect on the person, even if only in the smallest way. I don`t want to create products just to have products. I want to create things of real value. And if what I do finally allows me to continue writing full-time because it happens to pay the bills, then so much the better! Otherwise, that`s fine too. Deepak Chopra is one of the best-known advocates of Eastern medicine and approaches to health and life in the Western world. He has written more than 80 books (!), many of which have become bestsellers.