From My Site: The Intuitive Chiropractor
Let’s break down the so-called “12 laws of the universe”—ideas that, like gravity, are said to shape our reality, whether we notice or not. Think of them as the underlying rules to life’s giant board game.
Here, I’ll keep it easy, make them relatable, and add some analogies so each law feels less like an ancient riddle, and more like common sense.
1. Law of Divine Oneness
Common sense: Everything is connected.
Analogy: Imagine a spiderweb; touching one thread vibrates the whole thing. Every thought, word, or action has a ripple effect.
2. Law of Vibration
Common sense: Everything moves—nothing is ever truly still.
Analogy: Think about the hum from your fridge or the invisible buzz of your phone. Every object and feeling vibrates, even if you can’t see it.
3. Law of Correspondence
Common sense: Patterns repeat themselves on different levels (small and large).
Analogy: Like Russian nesting dolls; what’s true for the little doll applies to all the bigger ones.
4. Law of Attraction
Common sense: Like attracts like. Your mind is like a magnet.
Analogy: If you think about yellow cars, you start seeing them everywhere. What you focus on shows up more.
5. Law of Inspired Action
Common sense: You need to do stuff, not just think about it.
Analogy: You can’t win the lottery if you never buy a ticket. Action is like turning the key in a car—it’s what gets things moving.
6. Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy
Common sense: Energy changes forms—nothing stays stuck.
Analogy: Like ice melting to water to steam—feelings and situations can and do shift if you let them.
7. Law of Cause and Effect
Common sense: For every action, there’s a reaction. What you put in, you get out.
Analogy: Toss a ball against a wall and it bounces back. Life gives you feedback.
8. Law of Compensation
Common sense: Life pays you back, one way or another.
Analogy: It’s like gardening; plant seeds and, sooner or later, something grows. Good, bad, big, or small—you get what you give.
9. Law of Relativity
Common sense: Everything is relative; nothing means much alone—comparison gives it meaning.
Analogy: A hill feels big until you see a mountain. Problems shrink or grow depending on what you compare them to.
10. Law of Polarity
Common sense: Everything has an opposite.
Analogy: Hot and cold, up and down, light and dark. You can’t understand one without the other.
11. Law of Rhythm
Common sense: Life moves in cycles.
Analogy: Like the tides or seasons—nothing stays the same, and everything has its time.
12. Law of Gender
Common sense: Everything has “masculine” and “feminine” energy (not about man/woman, but different qualities).
Analogy: Think of a battery—it needs both a positive and a negative side to work. Balance is key.
Final Thought: These “laws” aren’t about magic—they’re just ways to notice how life flows. They serve as reminders to pay attention, take action, and see how everything connects. Which law makes the most sense to you, or is there one that feels less clear? Let’s dig in where you want!