The laws of Universe are thought to be intrinsic, unchanging laws of our universe that ancient cultures have always intuitively known. The 12 universal laws are often linked with Ho’oponopono, a Hawaiian meditation practice for freedom. But, they’re also tied to ancient Egyptian hermetic philosophy. Despite their age, these laws are still widely used by people today, like Kaiser and Kumar. As Kaiser puts it, “All the laws are about mastering your life with love and joy.”
The 12 Laws of the Universe
So, to assist you in applying them in your daily living, let us take a closer look at these laws, their principles, and how you can utilize them.
1. Law of Divine Oneness
This is the most basic law that states that everything is interconnected. Even if we don’t see it, every thought, action, and event has something to do with all the other things in the universe.
How to apply it:
Kaiser claims that this may seem like an abstract idea but it is about compassion. An example of how you can practice this may be by asking yourself questions such as: “How can I show more acceptance to those I don’t understand?” or “What would love to do now?”
2. Law of Vibration
At a microscopic level, everything is continually moving and vibrating at a specific frequency. The same applies to us. Our vibration determines what we experience in our lives.
How to apply it:
Do you feel like your vibes are low? You could use methods such as yoga, sound baths or working on chakras as a way of raising your frequency. “You may receive money but have difficulty keeping it because of your low vibrational level,” says Kumar.
3. Law of Correspondence
This law reminds us that everything that is in the universe is also within ourselves; every pattern should repeat from the cosmos through down to our lives. There is a saying that goes, “As above so below”. Such is a law at work.
How to apply it:
The Kaiser’s mantra for this law states, “It’s happening for you, not to you”. If your life seems tumultuous, then it could indicate an inner conflict as well. She proposes asking herself, “What does this situation teach me about myself?”
4. Law of Attraction
This one’s the most well-known and it’s often used in manifestation practices. It states that like attracts like. When something comes into focus, expect more of it in your life. But you have to believe it’s possible.
How to apply it:
If you want love but don’t show it then there’s a contradiction with universe laws., And just repeating positive affirmations won’t have any effect if you don’t believe in them. So Kaiser says that “When we focus on what we want instead of what we don’t want, it appears in our life”.
5. Law of Inspired Action
This goes hand-in-hand with the law of attraction because it involves taking tangible steps towards desires. Inspiration often comes from within as a mere prompting rather than as a definitive plan.
How to apply it:
Practice this law by slowing down and getting quiet. Create space to let your inner guidance lead you to new ways of achieving your goals.
6. Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy
This law says that everything is constantly evolving, even on an energetic level. Thoughts turn into actions, and actions shape our reality. Negative energy can drag you down, but positive energy can uplift you—and those around you.
How to apply it:
If you’re surrounded by negativity, make it your mission to be the positive force that uplifts the energy. Your thoughts and actions can raise the vibration around you.
7. Law of Cause and Effect
This is one of the simpler laws: every action reacts. What you put out into the world will come back to you, even if it’s not immediate.
How to apply it:
Trust that your actions, whether good or bad, have ripple effects. As Kumar explains, “If you’re putting out anger, you’ll eventually feel its consequences. The same goes for positivity.”
8. Law of Compensation
This law is closely related to the law of attraction and correspondence. In simple terms, “You reap what you sow.” The effort you put in will come back to you in one form or another.
How to apply it:
If you’re seeking love, support, or success, ask yourself where you’re being called to serve and support others. What you give is what you get.
9. Law of Relativity
This law reminds us that everything is neutral until we compare it. We only give meaning to things through our perceptions and comparisons.
How to apply it:
Stop comparing! If you’re feeling ungrateful for your current situation, it’s likely because you’re comparing it to someone else’s. Focus on appreciating what you have, without the need for comparison.
10. Opposite Polarity Law
Everything exists in opposite such as goodness versus wickedness; love against fear; and hot contrasting cold. However, these are but opposing attributes that are related to one thing.
How to apply:
While undergoing a difficult situation, Kaiser advises that one should remember this quote: “All contrast brings clarity.” It will enable one to gain another point of view by focusing on what is not presently there.
11. The Law of Rhythm
All things go through cycles according to this rule. As seasons change, so do we understand ourselves better; there is no need for self-judgment here.
How to apply:
Flow with your natural rhythms rather than fight them. If you’re too tired or unproductive, rest up for a while. Growth is only part of life—resting and integration matter too.
12. The Law of Gender
This law relates to balancing between male and female energies. In our society, we mostly emphasize male energy – working hard and doing things – thus neglecting feminine energy which is all about being.
How to apply:
On yourself find how to balance masculine and feminine types of energies within you. This can make it easier for you to live genuinely without reaching the burnout stage.
Takeaway
These 12 universal laws are timeless principles that can guide us to live with more purpose and joy. You don’t have to follow them all to the letter—just understand their core ideas and keep them in mind as you navigate life. Like Kumar says, “It’s not about being super analytical. It’s about keeping the concepts in the back of your mind.”
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