The Spiritual Laws of Nature
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For the purposes of this paper, natural law means a program / reaction / set of functions which becomes operational when called by the caller and as is engraved in the nature and as legislated by the God by his divine prerogative.
Section (I)
The Law of Words / Language / Thoughts
1. Anything which a human being speaks could manifest it into an objective reality if projected with absolute-faith or if repeated in such a manner that the inner-soul (subconsciousness) accepts the impression.
2. Anything which a human being thinks could manifest it into an objective reality if projected with absolute-faith or if repeated in such a manner that the inner-soul (subconsciousness) accepts the impression.
3. According to the words, so spoken by a human, the laws are operated.
4. According to the thoughts, so thought by a human, the laws are operated.
5. A conflict between thoughts and words would always show a confusing or conflicting or disappointing result.
6. Through the spoken word, by any means, man continually invokes laws for himself.
Section (II)
The Law of Love / affection
1. The Real love is selfless and free from fear. It pours itself out upon the object of its affection, without demanding any return. Its joy is in the joy of giving not receiving.
2. Pure, unselfish love draws to itself its own; it does not need to seek or demand. Whatever really belongs to it would come to it and whatever is not belonged to it would not be demanded by it.
3. By giving the selfless love the man demands the divine-love in return, which is supplied as much as the man has provided the selfless love.
Section (III)
The Law of deeds / actions / balance
1. The Man receives only that which he gives. Whatever a human being does, he receives the same in return without any injustice.
2. Man's thoughts, deeds and words, return to him sooner or later, with an exact accuracy and precision.
Section (IV)
The Law of nonresistance
1. When an evil is resisted with evil, the outcome is always an evil as well.
2. When a good is resisted with evil, the outcome is always an evil.
3. When an evil is resisted with a good, the outcome is always a good.
4. When a good is resisted with a good, the outcome is a good.
5. When good becomes nonresistant to evil, the evil diminishes.
6. When evil becomes nonresistant to good, the good diminishes.
7. If the good recognizes the evil as a power, the good shall vanish.
8. If the evil recognizes the good as a power, the evil shall vanish.
Section (V)
The Law of prosperity / abundance / wealth
1. Man can release, through his spoken word, all that belongs to him by divine right. He must, however, have perfect faith in his spoken word.
2. A man can limit the abundance and supply by means of his limited thoughts / words.
3. A man can unleash the abundance and supply by means of his unlimited thoughts/ words.
4. For every demand, there is a supply and for every supply, there should be a demand.
5. For a human, the divine-system is the supplier of all demands.
6. A conflict in faith and demand shall result in a non-supply.
7. A conflict in a faith and supply shall result in no demand.
8. Man has the divine right of abundance, being the caliph of Emperor, and therefore has a right to demand as much as required or necessary.
Section (VI)
The Law of Forgiveness
1. When a man forgives
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