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												How to benefit from the Law of 
												Attraction by understanding how 
												it works at lower and higher 
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			The Universal Law of Attraction
 says that complementary things attract each other.
 
			The universal forces of
			Yin and Yang provide the best
			
			insight into the Law of Attraction. 
			At a personal level,
			
			Rumi explained the Law of Attraction best, “What you seek is seeking you.” |  |  |  
											
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			Some people teach that The Law of 
			Attraction means that like attract like or people/objects with 
			similar energy attract each other. 
			Actually the Law of Attraction is not 
			about similarity, it is about complementarity. |  |  |    
	  
											
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												Yin-Yang Intelligence (YYI) 
												As 
												a concept, the Laws of the 
												Universe all clearly and wisely 
												presented by the forces of
												
												Yin and Yang. | 
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			Yin and Yang represent two fundamental 
			forces that create and harmonize the Universe by their interaction.
			 
			They symbolize the two polar energies 
			that, by their fluctuation and interaction, are responsible for the 
			dynamic universe.  |  |  
										
  
	
		
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												Understanding and staying in 
												harmony with the laws of the 
												Universe is essential for 
												achieving sustainability in  
												
												life 
												and 
												 
												
												business
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												10  Laws of the Universe												to 
												Stay in Harmony With
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			The Universal Law of Divine 
			Oneness
 manifests the interconnectedness of all things. It says that every 
			being, thing, event, thought, and action is in some way connected to 
			everything else.
 
			
			
			All-inclusive love is the best way to apply the law of divine 
			oneness. |  |  |  
	
		
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			The Universal Law of Polarity
 
			says that everything in the Universe 
			has an opposite. 
			Examples include Yin and Yang, light 
			and darkness, push and pull, good and evil, love and hate, warmth 
			and cold. |  |  |  
	
		
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			The Universal Law of Gender 
			(Yin 
			& Yang)
 masculine (active) and feminine (adaptive) energy exists in all 
			things.
			
			Yin and Yang form a whole only in combination. These two 
			opposite, conflicting forces are found in every action.
 
			Yin-Yang Intelligence (YYI) 
			helps harmonise these forces. |  |  |  
	
		
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			The Universal Law of Rhythm
 
			states that
			cycles are a natural part of the 
			universe. Take note of and harmonise the rhythms in the outside 
			world and your inner rhythms. For instance, you may need to speed 
			your business up so it could cope with rapidly changing realities in 
			the marketplace. |  |  |  
	
		
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			The Universal Law of Attraction
 says that complementary things attract each other.
 
			On a personal level,
			
			Rumi explained this best, “What you seek is seeking you.” |  |  |  
	
		
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			The Universal Law of Correspondence
 
			states that patterns repeat throughout
			
			the universe. 
			 
			On a personal level, our reality is a 
			reflection of what's happening inside us at this moment. As Neuro-Linguistic 
			Programming (NLP) 
			psychology of success puts it, “Map is not the territory.” |  |  |  
	
		
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			The Universal Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy
 
			states that everything in the universe 
			is constantly evolving or fluctuating.
			Yin and Yang 
			symbolize this inter-transformation. On a personal level, Buddha’s 
			path to liberation explains how right understanding leads to right 
			action and, ultimately, to right wisdom and right liberation. |  |  |  
	
		
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			The Universal Law of Cause and Effect
 
			highlights the relation between 
			actions and their impact, often invisible. 
			 
			In human life, the rule "You 
			are what you think" is an all-important application of the 
			universal law of cause and effect. |  |  |  
	
		
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			The Universal Law of Compensation
 
			states that we reap what we saw. There 
			is a balance or reciprocity 
			that ensures that we receive what we give. 
			
			
			The Golden Rule that advises treating others as you want to be 
			treated is the best way to practice the Law of Cause and Effect on a 
			personal level. |  |  |  |  
							  
					
							
										
										 
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