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Do you live your life as if everything is a miracle? Albert Einstein is credited with stating that there are two ways to live life: One, as if not one thing is a miracle; the other way is as if everything is a miracle.
Living life as if everything is a miracle has some benefits. The gains include:
• Overcoming the odds.
• Synchronicities – being in the right place at the right time. Meeting the right people at the right time.
• Synchronicities – data and answers to questions when needed.
• A fortunate experience.
• Escaping life threatening situations.
• Health in mind, body and spirit.
• Events produced by divine intervention.
• Wonderful events disregarding of it is likelihood.
Today choose which way you desire to live your life and connect with the twelve Universal Laws:
• Divine Oneness – Everything is connected to everything else. Everything you do, say, think and believe affects others and the universe.
• Vibration – Everything in the Universe moves, vibrates and travels in circular patterns. Every sound, thing and thought has it is own vibrational frequency, distinctive to itself.
• Action – You need to engage in actions that support your thoughts, dreams, emotions and words.
• Correspondence – Energy, Light, Vibration and Motion have their matching principles in the etheric or universe. As above, so below.
• Cause and Effect – Every action has a reaction or consequence and you ‘reap what you sow.’
• Compensation – is the Law of Cause and Effect employed to blessings and abundance that are provided for you. The visible effects of your deeds are given to you in gifts, money, inheritances, friendships and blessings.
• Attraction – You manufacture the things, events and persons who come into your life. Negative energies attract negative energies and positive energies attract positive energies.
• Perpetual Transmutation of Energy – You have the power within you to change the conditions of your life.
• Relativity – When you encounter an issue it is for the aim of strengthening the Light within. You need to consider each issue as a challenge to resolve and stay connected to your heart when proceeding to resolve the issue.
• Polarity – Everything is on a continuum and has an opposite. You may suppress and transform undesirable thoughts by concentrating on the opposite pole.
• Rhythm – Everything vibrates and moves to sure rhythms. These rhythms manufacture seasons, cycles, stages of development, and patterns. Awakened persons know how to rise above negative cycles by avoiding negative things to penetrate their consciousness.
• Gender – Everything has a masculine (yang) and effeminate (yin) principle, and these are the basis for all creation. The spiritual Initiate needs to remainder the masculine and effeminate energies within to become awakened as a unfeigned co-created with God.
Pause in this moment – right now. Make your decision – If you choose that living life is only miracles, go in front now and connect with the beauty and miracles that are waiting for you.
Twelve Universal Laws Success
A well organized treatment of the basic principles of personal success. The wide spectrum of self-help approaches are organized into twelve universal laws that are each based on biblical principles. This book refines and reduces religious, philosophical self-help conceptions into easy to grasp action principles. It provides step-by-step processes for overcoming procrastination, obstacles, fear and worry and formulas for setting goals, making plans and getting desired results. Topics include: signals of a poor self-image; ways to improve your self image; overcoming obstacles, fear, and worry; constructing self-discipline; making a success plan that works; a every day formula for achieving your goals; principles of wealth building; bettering relationships with other people; overcoming procrastination; how to be persistent and get results. An earlier version of this book has been published in China, Italy, Malaysia and Mexico.
Review”If I could afford to buy only one of the myriad self-help and life skill media resources I have read and reviewed and used, I would buy this one.” — Church and Synagogue Library Association, March 2005. “This book is sure to find the approval of every one who reads it…” –Book Wire Review, December 2004.
From the PublisherThis is one of those distinguishable books that seems to come into the hands of just the person who in truth needs it. We get a heap of calls and letters from readers who got the book at just the right time in their lives. Some of the things they had to say when it comes to the book are: Jeff Y., North Carolina – “I believe that if I proceed to use your book as my guide I will get out of introductory gear and into HIGH gear!!” Michael R. White, Mayor of the City of Cleveland, Ohio – “From what I have read so far, the book does a good occupation covering the steps we ought to hug to become successful. The book will be a positive addition to my library and a utile resource.”
About the AuthorHerbert Harris entered Columbia University after his junior year of high school. He received a special scholarship to attend Columbia without primary completing high school. Graduating from Columbia University with a BA degree, majoring in physics, Mr. Harris did exploration in theoretical and high energy physics. Leaving the scientific arena, Herbert worked at Time Magazine in New York City before launching a free lance writing career that in the end evolved into a nationally syndicated newspaper column called Thoughts For Success. This column is syndicated to over 200 newspapers. A collection of these newspaper articles were accumulated into a book called Power Thoughts For Your Success. Mr. Harris teamed up with Lucien Farrar to write How To Make Money In Music, a highly standard guide book to the music industry, published by Arco/Prentice Hall. Herbert Harris took vantage of the New York State Clerkship Law to become a lawyer without attending law school. Under the tutelage of discerned New York attorney Benjamin Sneed, Harris taught himself law and passed the New York State Bar Examination. Herbert is in all probability the last person to be admitted to exercise law in the State of New York without ever attending law school. After operating his law firm for galore years, Mr. Harris retired from his law exercise to pursue a full-time writing and lecturing career. Mr. Harris has done galore seminars, workshops, and lectures at churches, universities and corporations allround the United States. Harris likewise developed Achievement Motivation, an interactional personal achievements development course designed to reduce the dropout rate amidst college students. Mr. Harris is personal coach, sales trainer and Master Facilitator. He is co-founder, organizer, and Master Facilitator of the Community Action Group, a citizens advocacy group that was named Community Organization of the Year by the Human Relations Commission. Herbert likewise heads Connections Unlimited, a political and marketing consulting firm that with great success handled city, region and state political campaigns. Mr. Harris, in high demand as a consultant, speaker, and facilitator, divides his time amidst writing, speaking, and conducting LifeSkills® Seminars/Workshops.
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Excellent Restatement of Napoleon Hill’s Work on Success The Twelve Universal Laws of Success is not explicitly derived from Napoleon Hill’s usual works . . . but it is without doubt or question an intellectual heir of that work. If you liked Mr. Hill’s work, you will probably receive pleasure from this book very much. If you do not recognise Mr. Hill’s work, you could do worse than to start out with this book rather of Mr. Hill’s books.
Although almost everyone admires Napoleon Hill’s work on the requirements for being successful, most will agree that he was always somewhat opaque in describing what he had learned. His later books are clearer, but not crystal clear. For that reason, I’m always pleased when someone connects the dots better on the same subject. The Twelve Universal Laws of Success is such a book. I am very glad I read it. Mr. Herbert Harris does rather a remarkable occupation of combining the perspectives of physical science, psychology and dissimilar religions to provide a very clear view of how to lead a life directed towards worthy goals that you achieve. Those who are Christians will find strength in his use of a heap of Biblical quotations.
As I read the twelve laws, I most times felt like I was being taken on a tour around a statue. By seeing more perspectives, I could understand the holism of the statue much better . . . or in this case, what is required for success. So don’t be astonished at what will seem like a little redundancy in the rules. Some of them are in truth axioms of other rules . . . but ones that you might not have figured out on your own. For example, the law of alter is an axiom of the law of thought.
The material is well organized. The book begins with much helpful background information, including how to study any new subject or book. Now, that’s getting down to brass tacks! Each law then has it is own chapter, and you will find chapter sumups and study guides at the end of each. If you utilise yourself to the study guides, you gain from the book will be enormous. That’s one of the some improvements over Napoleon Hill in the book.
I likewise liked the way that Mr. Harris was careful to explain what his words and conceptions mean. Success is “the continuous realization of the outcomes or results you desire.” He likewise conservatively describes the conscious, subconscious and superconscious minds.
The laws themselves are ones that most persons will recognize from their own experiences and religious studies. Here are a few examples of the laws summarized (see pages 181-183 for the whole list):
The Universal Law of Thought (“You become what you think when it comes to most of the time.”)
The Universal Law of Change (“You modify your life by altering your thinking.”)
The Universal Law of Relationships (“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”).
I particularly liked his counsel for how to end your day. Ask yourself, “Did I do everything I could do today to make tomorrow the way I want it to be?” He inspires you to live each day so that you may earnestly answer, “Yes, I did everything I could, with all I had to do it with!”
Mr. Herbert proposes that this book will be of most support to those who are having reasonably good results in their own lives . . . but need to fine-tune what they are doing. He also proposes the book for those who are just starting out on their own as young adults. Although he does not mention it, I also think this book could be a life saver for those whose lives have crashed and burned in a great deal of rudimentary way . . . and want to clean up their act.
As I finished the book, I was again reminded of the value of setting and carrying out or participate in suitable goals for ourselves. We may each do outstanding things . . . if only we focus on doing so!
www.valderbeebeshow.com The Twelve Universal Laws of Success, Second Edition, Expanded (Paperback) by Herbert Harris – LifeSkill Institute, Inc. Dr. Harris is a powerful motivator with proven principles. And he taps deep from the power of the Bible to fetch a 21st century understanding of wealth, abundance, successfulness and the basic “you may do this” attitude. This EXTRAORDINARY book may quantum-leap your comprehension of self and what you are seeking to master.
Great wisdom in a simple way “I would commend the book to any individual seeking counsel on how to set realistic goals and go forward in the direction of their dreams.” (Dr. Arthur Caliandro, pastor Marble Collegiate Church)
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