Page 13 - Kallima Newsletter - March April 2020
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10 - The Law of Change
“History repeats itself until we learn the lessons that we need to change our path.”
When you think about the Law of Change, you connect with the message that the universe gives us what we need. So, you will find that history continually repeats itself until you demonstrate that you’ve learned what you need to in order to create a different future.
If you notice that you seem to be stuck in a loop, this is because there’s something fundamental that has not yet been addressed.
Meanwhile, if things around you begin to change in sudden and dramatic ways, take this as a sign that you have recently taken significant steps in your growth.
11 - The Law of Patience and Reward
“All Rewards require initial toil.”
“Rewards of lasting value require patient and persistent toil.”
“True joy follows doing what we’re supposed to be doing, and waiting for the reward to come in on its own time.”
To put it succinctly, the Law of Patience and Reward claims that all of your greatest successes require consistent hard work. This means that you need to be patient and work at your desires. A person is encouraged to “embrace the grind” and enjoy the time working towards a goal with the knowledge that the goal will arrive, but it will arrive at a time and place of its choosing. Hard work always pays off.
If you expect immediate results, you will ultimately be disappointed; your successes will be minor in comparison to what you’re capable of achieving.
Instead, look to figure out your true purpose. Act in accordance with that purpose and enjoy the reward of knowing you are doing what you are supposed to with your current life. In time, associated successes (emotional and material) will follow.
12 - The Law of Significance
and Inspiration
“You get back from something whatever YOU have put into it.”
“The true value of something is a direct result of the energy and intent that is put into it.”
“Every personal contribution is also a contribution to the Whole.”
“Lack luster contributions have no impact on the Whole, nor do they work to diminish it.”
“Loving contributions bring life to, and inspire, the Whole.”
The Law of Significance and Inspiration is a good law to reflect on when you need a motivational boost or start to feel like you don’t matter.
This particular aspect of Karma stresses that every contribution you make will influence the Whole, however small or great that contribution may be. Whenever you make creative, loving contributions to the world around you, your act inspires similarly positive behaviour from others and attracts more positivity back into your life.
You may not always feel significant, but you always are. Without your presence, the energy of the universe would be fundamentally altered.
You get what you put into something. The key here is energy and loving contributions. The whole can’t be great unless the contributions come from a place of love and altruism.
This law functions on a spiritual level but there are material applications as well.
When the material applications don’t necessarily match expectations, then the spiritual part fills the gaps.
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