The 1st Law: The Law of Subjective Reality
The nature of your world is determined by your nature
The way we see our job / family/
friends is not determined by some objective standard-it is determined by the way we see
ourself.
There is no objective world, only our personal world, a world that we shape and influence according to our social beliefs,
attitudes, past conditioning and the set of lenses through which we choose to view it.
Think about it for a moment. No object naturally good or bad, or is it the way that you perceive it or interpret the object or event that makes it good or bad?
The face of one person`s best
friend might be the face of another`s worst enemy.
The 2nd Law: The Law of Like Attraction
We attract into our life what wethink about all day long.
What we get is determined by what we think, and as we sow, so shall we reap.
The mind is like a huge magnet, and the thoughts you run through it every minute of every day create powerful forces of emotional, material, physical and spiritual attraction.
If there is anything missing it can be directly related to the thoughts running in our life
The quality of our life is influenced by the quality of our thoughts. our thoughts do form your world.
So if you want a more peaceful life, think more peaceful thoughts. If you want a richer world, flood your mind with richer, more illuminating thoughts.
If you want a more creative life, focus on more creative thought patterns
The 3rd Law: The Law of Dharma
The purpose of life is a life of purpose
The moment we discover our personal purpose and life`s work and, more important, start taking consistent steps to actualize it, your life immediately transcends the ordinary.
When we become aligned with our life`s main aim, that pursuit which blends our personal genius and human gifts with some worthy objective, we kindle your inner fire and begin to live life with a new sense of meaning.
Rather than spreading our energies in a hundred different directions, once you know your compelling purpose, you can concentrate our power in a single, highly rewarding direction
It could be to find a cure for cancer or to
be the top salesperson in your division. One is not better than the other; they are just different.
The key is that your main aim in life must fully engage your special talents, inspire you and contribute, in some positive way, to the lives of others.
The 4th Law: The Law of Karma
For every action we take, we receive an equal and appropriate reaction
We get what we deserve, and
those who have created richly rewarding lives have taken rich, rewarding actions to get them there.
Peak performers are no different from weak performers- they just do different things.
There is an ageless truth that says what separates fully actualized people from the ordinary ones is that the first group does those things that the second group does not like doing, even though they might also not enjoy doing themDiscovering your Dharma is not power-it is only potential power. It is like having an extraordinarily powerful computer with no software to run on it; you might as well not even have it.
But when you add the fire of action to the flames of Dharma and have the courage to follow your destiny on a daily basis, your life improves in a profound way
The 6th Law: The Law of Conditioned Gratitude
By concentrating your attention on those things in your life that are good, you cultivate the attitude of gratitude, an essential precondition to inner harmony and mental excellence
We start connecting to our highest self the moment you build the habit of taking some time every day to notice the sacredness of all things around you and the simple pleasures life has to offer.
By taking the time to regularly consider all the things you have to be grateful for, no matter how small they are, you shift your consciousness off of what you do not have and on to all that you do have.
The 5th Law: The Law of Conditioned Gratitude
By concentrating your attention on those things in your life that are good, you cultivate the attitude of gratitude, an essential precondition to inner harmony and mental excellence
Dale Carnegie said:
One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that we tend to put off living.
We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows.
Mahatma Gandhi said,
"When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator."
We are happiest when we are growing and expanding. Complacency is a plague. By having the courage and discipline to follow a worthy pursuit, you build your dreams while helping others in the process.
Selfless service is one of the most noble acts you can ever perform. Ironically, the more you give to others, the more you receive, both materially and spiritually.
Start thinking about how we want to be remembered: what contributions are we committed to making in our life?
What legacy do we want to leave behind? Practice daily acts of kindness as we advance to our goals and objectives.
Develop a service mind-set.
. In the words of one father to his son, "Be ashamed to die until you have scored a victory for humankind."
The 7th Law:The Law of CharacterCongruency
High achievement, peace of mind, joy and a lasting sense of well-being can only come when what we do is consistent with who we are.
To live life to the fullest, you must put off doing what is easy and do what is right.
You are happiest, most effective and most inspired when all areas of your life are aligned with the values that are most meaningful to you.
One must not only do things right-one must also do the right things.
The 7th Law:The Law of CharacterCongruency
High achievement, peace of mind, joy and a lasting sense of well-being can only come when what we do is consistent with who we are.
Mahatma Ghandi said, "One cannot do right in one department of life whilst he is occupied in doing wrong in any other department. Life is one indivisible whole."
Enlightened people walk their talk. When your outer world is fully aligned and congruent with your inner world and your most closely held beliefs, you will know true peace, power and happiness.
Do not be like Ravana-an accomplished scholar, great devotee of Lord Shiva but greedy, arrogant...
A Pond Full Of Milk."
Once there was a king who told some of his workers to dig a pond.
Once the pond was dug, the king made an announcement to his people saying that one person from each household has to bring a glass of milk during the night and pour it into the pond.
So, the pond should be full of milk by the morning. After receiving the order, everyone went home.
One man prepared to take the milk during the night. He thought that since everyone will bring milk, he could just hide a glass of water and pour inside the pond.
Because it will be dark at night, no one will notice. So he quickly went and poured the water in the pond and came back.
In the morning, the king came to visit the pond and to his surprise the pond was only filled with water!
What has happened is that everyone was thinking like the other man that "I don`t have to put the milk, someone else will do it."
So let us also not become like the villages would pour a glass of contribution articles/ppt(Milk) and when we turn back and see - we find nothing but comments saying - fantastic, good post, keep posting.....
Everybody needs to pour their share of glass of milk to fill this pond
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