THE 12 LAWS OF THE UNIVERSE

How I use the 12 LAWS OF THE UNIVERSE to manifest ×1000 faster (tips and tricks).

  Hey guys! For this new video I will give you some tips and advice + explain to you how
to manifest ×1000 faster using all 12 laws of the universe to manifest your goals or desired reality! Keep in mind things that worked for me will not 100% work for you because we are all different ♡

  1. The Law of Divine Oneness
      Everything is connected to one source (Universe or to God or whatever you believe to be so. Every word thought desire belief will manifest back into your life.
  2. The Law of Vibration
      You have to feel the vibration you want to manifest. You have to act the part to receive it back into your life
  3. The Law of Correspondence
      Everything has a pattern that is either positive or negative. So, if you have a negative habit, you must change it to fill it with a new pattern path or direction.
  4. The Law of Attraction (Most Common 0ne)
       Like Attract Like what you believe in will become true with the help of those people that you meet along the way. What you attract is what you become and who you are.
  5. The Law of Inspired Action
       If you don’t obtain it quickly let it go… NO… You only get out of something you put into it. Train yourself to accomplish it. You have to put in the work to obtain what you want. 
  6. The Law of Perpetual Transmutation Energy
       If you hang with those with good ambience you will obtain good ambience.
Hang with those in the same vibrational field as you and you will manifest your reality.
  7. The Law of Cause & Effect
      Good Actions, Good Choices, Good Words, Good Beliefs Will Result in Good Consequences. If you put out bad affirmations that are negative it will come back to you  
  8. The Law of Compensation
      What you put out there will come back to you 100 times over. Ex. have a juice instead of a soda pop.
  9. The Law of Relativity
      For example, If you allow someone ahead of you in line within a week someone will return the favor
10. The Law of Polarity 
      Less negativity gets into your life when you are around positive people.
Nothing positive comes into your life by being negative. 
11. The Law of Perpetual Motion/Rhythm
      There are some things you have to learn for yourself to have your own perspective about what is really not good for you to grow in wisdom
12. The Law of Gender  
      There is no good and there is no bad and that bad cannot coexist with the good.
There are 2 sides to every story!!!

Law of the #universe. Law of $attraction. Law of #correspondance. #gender #transmutationofenergy #polarity. #manifestation #successstory #testimony #manifestation #desiredreality

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10 Versions of Murphy’s Law Law for Universal ‘Truths’

Murphy’s Law – Explanation, Variation and Examples (vedantu.com)

‘If Something Can Go Wrong, It Will’ Is Only the Beginning:
People fascinated by the capriciousness of the universe must find Murphy’s Law and its variations interesting.
Murphy’s Law is the name given to any adage stating that if anything can go wrong, it will. 
Interpretations of the adage were found in documents dating to the early 19th century.
It grew in popularity when Edward Murphy, an engineer working on a project at Edwards Air Force Base, found a technical error made by one of the junior technicians and said,
“If there’s any way to do it wrong, he will find it.” Dr. John Paul Stapp, who was involved with the project, made a note of the universality of errors and fabricated a law, which he titled “Murphy’s Law.” Later, in a press conference, when reporters asked him how they had avoided accidents, Stapp mentioned that they adhered to Murphy’s Law, which helped them steer away from commonly made mistakes. Word soon spread about Murphy’s Law, and the term was born. The original law has many offshoots, all similar in nature.

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The Original Murphy’s Law
“If something can go wrong, it will.”
This is the original, classic Murphy’s law, which points to the universal nature of ineptitude that results in bad outcomes. Instead of looking at this adage with a pessimistic view, think of it as a word of caution: Don’t overlook quality control and don’t accept mediocrity, because a small slip is enough to cause a catastrophe.

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Misplaced Articles
“You never find a lost article until you replace it.”
Whether it’s a missing report, a set of keys, or a sweater, you can expect to find it right after you replace it, according to this variation of Murphy’s Law.

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Value
“Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value.”
Have you noticed that the most valuable items are irretrievably damaged, while things you don’t care about last forever? So, take care of those things you value most because they’re most likely to be ruined. 

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The Future
“Smile. Tomorrow will be worse.”
Ever believe in a better tomorrow? According to this version of Murphy’s Law, you can never be sure whether your tomorrow will be better than today. Make the most of today; that’s all that matters. Though there’s a touch of pessimism here, this law teaches us to appreciate what we have instead of focusing on a better future. 

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Solving Problems
“Left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse.”
Isn’t this a common occurrence? Problems left unsolved can only get more complicated.
If you don’t sort out your differences with your partner, things only get worse from that point on. The lesson to remember with this law is that you can’t ignore a problem.
Resolve it before things get out of hand.

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Theories
“Enough research will tend to support your theory.”
Here’s a version of Murphy’s Law that needs careful contemplation. Does it mean every concept can be proved to be a theory if adequate research is done? Or if you believe in an idea, can you provide enough research to back it? The real question is whether you can look at your research from a neutral viewpoint.

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Appearances
“The opulence of the front office decor varies inversely with the fundamental solvency of the firm.” Appearances can be deceptive is the message of this variation of Murphy’s Law. A shiny apple could be rotten inside. Don’t get taken in by opulence and glamour.
The truth may be far from what you see.

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Belief
“Tell a man there are 300 billion stars in the universe, and he’ll believe you.
Tell him a bench has wet paint on it and he’ll have to touch to be sure.”
When a fact is difficult to contest, people accept it at face value. When you present a fact that can be easily verified or refuted, however, people want to be sure. Why? 
Because humans tend to take overwhelming information for granted. They don’t have the resources or the presence of mind to work out the veracity of a tall claim.

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Time Management”
The first 90 percent of a project takes 90 percent of the time; the last 10 percent takes the other 90 percent of the time.”
Though a variation of this quote is attributed to Tom Cargill of Bell Labs, it’s also considered Murphy’s Law. It’s a humorous take on how many projects overshoot the deadline. Project time can’t always be allocated in mathematical proportions.
Time expands to fill the space, while it also seems to contract when you need it most.
This is similar to Parkinson’s Law, which states: “Work expands to fill the time available for its completion.” However, according to Murphy’s Law, work expands beyond the allocated time.

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Working Under Pressure
“Things get worse under pressure.”
Don’t we all know how true this is? When you try to force things to work in your favor, they are apt to get worse. If you’re parenting a teenager, you have already worked this out. The more pressure you apply, the less likely you are to be successful.

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Why do computers always go slow when you are in a hurry? / myLot

 It is like they have an inbuilt impatience detector or that they follow Sod’s Law to
the letter. You know what, it may feel like it’s going slower but really it’s just going at it’s normal speed (most of the time anyway) but because you’re in such a hurry you just FEEL as though it’s going slow, as if it’s not keeping up with you. I don’t know if you understand me but the same thing happens when you’re doing ANYTHING in a hurry, such as when you’re putting on your clothes or when you’re doing your hair. you feel as though it’s taking longer… but really it’s not.

 I often remind myself of the German saying, “Wenn Du’s eilig hast, mach langsam”
(“If you are in a hurryslow down”). If you’re in a hurry…. there will always be some obstacle there to slow you down. For example, why is it every time I go into a drive thru or to the ATM someone always pulls in front of me.  Or why is it that every time I am waiting in line at a self-serve line the person in front of me always seemingly takes twice as long as they should.  I guess it’s a common thing for everyone. or maybe we only note its speed when we are in a hurry.

If you are in a hurry something will be there to slow, you down.



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