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The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success

Intent - December 14, 2007


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Many of us grew up with the belief that achieving success requires relentless hard work, grim determination and intense ambition. As a result, we may have struggled for years and even reached some of our goals but wound up feeling exhausted, our lives out of balance. As Deepak Chopra observes in his transformational work
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, such desperate striving isn’t necessary or even desirable. In the natural world, creation comes forth with ease. A seed doesn’t struggle to become a tree―it simply unfolds in grace.

The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success are powerful principles you can use to fulfill your deepest desires with effortless joy. If you put them into practice, you’ll realize that you can manifest whatever you’ve been dreaming about. Fortunately, the laws of success aren’t difficult or mysterious but are easy to understand and apply.

SUNDAY The Law of Pure Potentiality
Take time to be silent, to just BE. Meditate for 30 minutes twice a day. Silently witness the intelligence within every living thing. Practice non-judgment.

MONDAY The Law of Giving
Today, bring whoever you encounter a gift: a compliment or flower. Gratefully receive gifts. Keep wealth circulating by giving and receiving care, affection, appreciation and love.

TUESDAY The Law of Karma
Every action generates a force of energy that returns to us in like kind. Choosing actions that bring happiness and success to others ensures the flow of happiness and success to you.

WEDNESDAY The Law of Least Effort
Accept people, situations, and events as they occur. Take responsibility for your situation and for all events seen as problems. Relinquish the need to defend your point of view.

THURSDAY The Law of Intention and Desire
Inherent in every intention and desire is the mechanics for its fulfillment. Make a list of desires. Trust that when things don’t seem to go your way, there is a reason.

FRIDAY The Law of Detachment
Allow yourself and others the freedom to be who they are. Do not force solutions—allow solutions to spontaneously emerge. Uncertainty is essential, and your path to freedom.

SATURDAY The Law of Dharma
Seek your higher Self. Discover your unique talents. Ask yourself how you are best suited to serve humanity. Using your unique talents and serving others brings unlimited bliss and abundance.


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Posted by Intent at December 14, 2007 01:06 PM

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Hello Deepak and Everyone,


I think when I start to see health and meditative Spas like the Chopra Centers set up in the poorer neighborhoods instead the more financially affluent areas I will begin to believe that the spiritual laws of success really do manifest with ease offering their services to more of a diverse income availability.

have a great day everyone, ruth(the orig)

The thing is- there is nothing more to add to these principles. This is it, and if you have understood how it works, and applied it in your own life, you will know it's true. Thank you Deepak, you have made this knowledge so clear and accessible, and have done it with perfect beauty and grace.

Yes, I read this book after it first came out, and had a little study-group with some friends.

Deepak at his best. Great material.

It was already known at the end of the seventies: the human potential.

I had the luck to follow a course in those days that was most emancipating for women.

At the same time Yoga came into vogue. I felt attracted to it from the beginning and still practice it (Hatha Yoga).

After that, fulfilled many of my desires :). And they didn't cost that much, cause i teached myself.

Then i started to discover Deepaks books and after the wonderful recognition and his way with words i decided to grow with him.

Have most of his books in the meantime and I am a fan, can't deny it!

With gratitude, always in all ways!

Mieke

Aloha Everyone

This book was given to me many years ago and you can never have enough Deepak:)

Ramtha shares we need three things to survive on the physical plane: food, shelter and transportation. With feeling scarcity, you go within to thought (God of your understanding) and see yourself with those three things. With thought you can see yourself riding on a sunbeam, eating a passion fruit, with the shelter of wings of a thousand angels covering you.

Everyone has a different place where they begin to feel scarcity and it is identifying that place.

In relationships with employers, even is self employed you learn to develop the skill when to emotionally detach while saying “No” to a style of behavior that comprises you. It is shifting the energy where the pie becomes larger for everyone vs. a few pieces for a select group.

There are four control dramas: intimidation, interrogation, aloofness or poor me. Each time you catch yourself matching, say intimidation with poor me, you immediately make a shift to responding vs. reacting.

I have watched Deepak, spot lightening the insanity of our government and I am sure at the end of the day he acknowledges its God’s Will. Because we can spot light someone’s behavior because getting or staying angry or ignoring has consequences where when we emotionally detach it will have no consequences. For forgiveness is the greatest weapon there is.

What happens is leaders/people like Deepak show you; it is alone process because he has found the finite of infinity that everyone has the same potential because they too are the finite of infinity.

Love patty

May I add the law of celebration and soon it will be time to celebrate Winter Solstice! \

Thanks to Google:

"Even in modern cultures winter gatherings are still valued for emotional comfort, having something to look forward to at the darkest time of the year. This is especially the case for populations in the near polar regions of the hemisphere. The depressive psychological effects of winter on individuals and societies for that matter, are for the most part tied to coldness, tiredness, malaise, and inactivity. Winter weather, plus being indoors causes negative ion deficiency which decreases serotonin levels resulting in depression and tiredness. Also, getting insufficient light in the short winter days increases the secretion of melatonin in the body, off balancing the circadian rhythm with longer sleep. Studies have proven that exercise, light therapy, increased negative ion exposure (which can be attained from plants and well ventilated flames burning wood or beeswax) can reinvigorate the body from its seasonal lull and relieve winter blues by shortening the melatonin secretions, increasing serotonin and temporarily creating a more even sleeping pattern. Midwinter festivals and celebrations occurring on the longest night of the year, often calling for evergreens, bright illumination, large ongoing fires, feasting, communion with close ones, and evening physical exertion by dancing and singing are examples of cultural winter therapies that have evolved as traditions since the beginnings of civilization. Such traditions can stir the wit, stave off malaise, reset the internal clock and rekindle the human spirit."

Celebrate relationship with Earth and Sun!

Trish~~


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May I add the law of celebration and soon it will be time to celebrate Winter Solstice! \

Thanks to Google:

"Even in modern cultures winter gatherings are still valued for emotional comfort, having something to look forward to at the darkest time of the year. This is especially the case for populations in the near polar regions of the hemisphere. The depressive psychological effects of winter on individuals and societies for that matter, are for the most part tied to coldness, tiredness, malaise, and inactivity. Winter weather, plus being indoors causes negative ion deficiency which decreases serotonin levels resulting in depression and tiredness. Also, getting insufficient light in the short winter days increases the secretion of melatonin in the body, off balancing the circadian rhythm with longer sleep. Studies have proven that exercise, light therapy, increased negative ion exposure (which can be attained from plants and well ventilated flames burning wood or beeswax) can reinvigorate the body from its seasonal lull and relieve winter blues by shortening the melatonin secretions, increasing serotonin and temporarily creating a more even sleeping pattern. Midwinter festivals and celebrations occurring on the longest night of the year, often calling for evergreens, bright illumination, large ongoing fires, feasting, communion with close ones, and evening physical exertion by dancing and singing are examples of cultural winter therapies that have evolved as traditions since the beginnings of civilization. Such traditions can stir the wit, stave off malaise, reset the internal clock and rekindle the human spirit."

Celebrate relationship with Earth and Sun!

Trish~~


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May I add the law of celebration and soon it will be time to celebrate Winter Solstice! \

Thanks to Google:

"Even in modern cultures winter gatherings are still valued for emotional comfort, having something to look forward to at the darkest time of the year. This is especially the case for populations in the near polar regions of the hemisphere. The depressive psychological effects of winter on individuals and societies for that matter, are for the most part tied to coldness, tiredness, malaise, and inactivity. Winter weather, plus being indoors causes negative ion deficiency which decreases serotonin levels resulting in depression and tiredness. Also, getting insufficient light in the short winter days increases the secretion of melatonin in the body, off balancing the circadian rhythm with longer sleep. Studies have proven that exercise, light therapy, increased negative ion exposure (which can be attained from plants and well ventilated flames burning wood or beeswax) can reinvigorate the body from its seasonal lull and relieve winter blues by shortening the melatonin secretions, increasing serotonin and temporarily creating a more even sleeping pattern. Midwinter festivals and celebrations occurring on the longest night of the year, often calling for evergreens, bright illumination, large ongoing fires, feasting, communion with close ones, and evening physical exertion by dancing and singing are examples of cultural winter therapies that have evolved as traditions since the beginnings of civilization. Such traditions can stir the wit, stave off malaise, reset the internal clock and rekindle the human spirit."

Celebrate relationship with Earth and Sun!

Trish~~


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Hi ruth,

Yes, I agree with your post spot-on.

jen-d

Dear jen-d,

I don't agree, cause you CAN find it all in yourself. No need to do any SPA. Only reason why I have read all of Deepak's books is that i found in there the truth i had experienced myself already before!

Mieke

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