Sunday, July 26, 2015

Universal Law vs Law of Attraction

Universal Law
I have discovered in my research there are many people that have universal law confused with the law of attraction. 

The law of attraction can be considered an aspect of universal law, but not the entire law.

Universal law takes on many facets of life. Albert Einstein researched this area of physics quite extensively.

Please note that the view I am about to express comes from my findings and conclusions in developmental psychology as it pertains to the law of attraction. It is only a portion of the theories leading up to my explanation of Universal Law vs. Law of Attraction in the 7 elements of the Codex of Money formula.

Let me first explain the Law of Attraction in a nut-shell, because I am sure most of you already know about it. It pertains to the Nature vs. Nurture theories in Developmental Psychology.

"One of the oldest arguments in the history of psychology is the Nature vs. Nurture debate. Each of these sides have good points that it's really hard to decide whether a person's development is predisposed in his DNA, or a majority of it is influenced by this life experiences and his environment" (Sicero, 2012)

I believe that nurture presides over nature, and I know there are those that will disagree with me, so please allow me to explain.

Those that believe that nature predetermines our destiny take the position that we are predisposed to our destiny. This has a lot to do with genetic make-up. 

Here’s an example; There's a theory that some people are predisposed to be alcoholic, or to have "addictive personalities". The treatment for this "condition" is a never ending cycle. They call it a 12 Step program, and I think it is absurd.

Here's why, and why it is relevant to Universal Law vs. law of Attraction, but first how the nature theory ties into the "addictive personality" disorder.

According to some theorists, alcoholism, and other vices are part of a genetic make-up for addictive behavior, If this is true, then the Law of Attraction cannot possibly work, thus making the twelve step programs hypocritical.

In a 12 step program, one is required to first admit they have a problem (that is a good thing), but next they must continue to go to meetings so they can sit around and wallow in the past. Ain’t that why you was getting drunk?

Those that believe nature predetermines our personalities, (thus we are born alcoholic), cannot possibly believe in the Law of Attraction. Yet it is a portion of attraction law theory that 12 step programs opperate.

If the Law of Attraction is a valid theory, one is only creating a never ending cycle of misery. It is my belief that in some cases a 12 step program can be a good start, but keeping the individual in that circle jerk of misery is counterproductive to one truly gaining control of his/her life.

I believe we are all born with addictive behavior, the context and extent of that behavior is mostly environmental (nurture). How we react to situations presented to us in the course of life is what determines our future.

Think about that a minute, how many times have you thought about how different certain events in your life would have changed your whole life had you done something different? “If I only knew then what I know now.”

We need to distinguish the difference between instinct and learned behavior. We are born with a natural need to eat and drink, what we eat and drink is learned or a "conditioned" behavior.

Universal law dictates that repetitive behavior adds validity to increasing the results or consequences of that behavior.

There are those that have addictions that are not recognized because they are not necessarily bad addictions.

For example; people that are constantly working out yet not preparing for a sporting contest could be considered to have an addiction to adrenalin, or another vice. This is not recognized as an addiction because working out is good for your health.

Some are addicted to other people, or “social addictions”, this may not be recognized as an addiction, but rather accepted as a lifestyle.

Food addictions, people can be addicted certain food types; this does not mean that it has to be an addiction to junk food. Many are addicted to organics, yet this could also be a symptom of deeper issues.

Approval addictions, love addictions, and even Church addictions are just a few more examples of addictions that may go unrecognized.

I believe that nurture presides over nature, and we are of our own creation influenced during developmental years by our environments and the effects of universal law.

Elements such as culture, race, religion, geographic location, and economic status, among other factors play a vital role in our development and our personalities.

It is our environment that shapes our lives.  The universal law of vibration and repetition plays a huge role in the development of our belief systems, whether it is cognitive, or subconscious.

From the day we are born, we begin to learn; these could be positive or negative influences, and may not be completely “deleted” from our memory. Without cognitive recognition of the virus that has infected the hard drive of the mind, we cannot determine cause of the problem.

Universal law will only bring out what is put in; if more positive has been put in more positive will come out. We can always add positives and eliminate negatives, the same as we can add negatives and eliminate positives.

There is a mathematical scientific formula to changing the positives and negatives in our lives. Activating this formula can greatly increase your chances of success through this aspect of universal law that needs to be applied to attraction law in order for the law of attraction to work.

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