The Universal Law of Attraction – How Many Universal Laws Are There Anyway?

The 7 Universal Laws, the Law of Attraction, the 12 Universal Laws of Success, the 6 Spiritual Laws of the Universe… All those terms, one talks about 6 Laws of the Universe, the other talks about 7 Universal Laws, yet another talks about 12 Laws of Success, I’ve even seen people talking about 21 Spiritual Laws of the Universe, or rather 21 subsidiary Universal Laws. All sources of knowledge promise the same magic of manifesting and attracting all desires and dreams of people applying one or more of these Laws.

Yet so few people are actually living their desires, dreams and success. Despite all the available knowledge about the 7 Universal Laws, the Law of Attraction, the 12 Universal Laws of Success, the 6 Spiritual Laws of the Universe and the subsidiary Universal Laws or Spiritual Universal Laws, there’s only a handful of people reaping the benefits that are promised to accompany the application of the Universal Law of Attraction or the interplay of Universal Laws in general.

So why don’t all those people not ‘attract what they desire’, ‘manifesting their dreams’, or ‘achieving the success they’ve always longed for’? Even the hundreds of thousands of people who have seen the movie ‘The Secret’, or the documentary ‘What the Bleep Do We Know’, or read the ‘Attractor Factor’ by Joe Vitale, or the Laws of Success by Napoleon Hill, or the ‘Secrets of the Millionaire Mind’ by T. Harv Eker, or any other popular self-help or self-improvement book, movie, film or other resource? One reason is that there’s no such thing as “effortless attraction”. As much as you’d like not having to put in any effort whatsoever, there’s always a bit of effort involved. But that’s a subject for another time… But there’s another, very important reason.

Here’s what the problem is. People can’t see the forest because of all the trees anymore. They completely lose track of the big picture. There’s just too much information about the 6 or 7 Universal Laws, the Universal Law of Attraction, the 12 Laws of Success, and so on. People don’t know which book, film, movie or other resource to pick. Are there 6 or 7 Universal Laws? Or are there 12 Universal Laws of Success? Or is there just 1 Law of Attraction? Or do you have to know about 21 Subsidiary Laws or Spiritual Laws or whatever?

Who’s right? Well, in a way, none of them are right. Or all of them are right. It depends on how you look at it. Let’s set this all straight.

The Universe is infinite. There are no boundaries, and no limitations. As humans, we are aspects of this Universe. In one way, we are the Universe, in another we are separate aspects of this Universe. This is not the time and place to get into the details of this, but if you want to learn more about this, scroll down and click the link in the bio box.

The truth is that our lives unfold through the application of Universal Laws, among which the Universal Law of Attraction. We can do this either consciously, or unconsciously (as most people do). If you do it unconsciously, life appears to be a series of ‘accidents’, and the big bad outside world appears to be making things hard for you in achieving your success.

However, as you apply the Universal Law of Attraction or the Universal Laws in general consciously, you can engineer your own success. You can set the stage for achieving your desires, and then act accordingly. The acting part is absolutely crucial, and this is where the efffort comes in. But what’s important for now, is that you need to be aware of the way in which the Universal Law of Attraction or the Universal Laws work together and the nuances of how they need to be applied.

So, how can all different sources be right? How can there be 6 and 7 Universal Laws at the same time? How can there simultaneously be 12 Laws of Success or 21 Subsidiary Laws of the Universe or Spiritual Laws of the Universe?

The answer is simple. Once again, the Universe is infinite. You can make things as complex as you like. Or as simple as you like for that matter. Make it more complex, and you can easily make up 21 Universal Laws, or 21 Subsidiary Laws. Make it a bit more simple and you can easily get to 12 Laws of Success. Or just stick to 7 Laws of the Universe. Every version may be potentially correct. What’s important is to what extent a resource is right for you.

I always like to make things as least complicated as possible. It’s not that I can’t make things complicated. If you want I can give you at least 100 subsidiary laws of the universe, and call them spiritual or required to attract and manifest whatever it is you want. But that’s not going to help you. The more Universal Laws you need to remember, the more difficult you make things on yourself, and the less likely it becomes that you achieve all your desires and dreams.

True enough, just knowing about the Universal Law of Attraction isn’t enough. There are some other Universal Laws to know about and understand if you want to apply the Universal Law of Attraction correctly. However, it doesn’t help you if you must think about a whole bunch of additional Universal Laws, subsidiary laws, spiritual laws, and so on all the time.

You know, there’s a way around this whole mess of 7 Universal Laws, Subsidiary Laws of the Universe and Spiritual Laws of the Universe, 12 Laws of Success, every average Joe and Jill pretending to be an expert about the Universal Law of Attraction these days, and so on. You can just get yourself an extremely clear and straightforward description of just 6 Universal Laws, or Laws of the Universe if you like. One of these is the Universal Law of Attraction. The fact that there are only 5 others doesn’t mean that this resource is less accurate or comprehensive than the 12 Laws of Success, or the 21 Subsidiary Laws of the Universe, or the 7 Universal Laws, or the ’100 merry-go-round Spiritual Laws of the Universe rolodex’, or whatever fancy thing people come up with these days. There’s too much information, a too complex web of knowledge these days already anyway, so the last thing you need is an even more complex and overly detailed description of the Laws of the Universe.

Discussing just 6 Universal Laws, or Laws of the Universe if you will, done in the right, clearest and most straightforward way possible, allows you to automatically cover any subsidiary Universal Law you or any other can possibly think of. These 6 Universal Laws are the main Laws of the Universe, or the main Laws of Success. By pulling the levers on these main Laws, you’ll automatically set the stage and create the circumstances for reaping more benefit than you can even imagined possible from your application of the Universal Law of Attraction alone.

And because you don’t make things too hard on yourself by keeping things simple, you don’t need more than that in the form of 12 Laws of Success or 21 Subsidiary Laws of the Universe, or 21 Spiritual Laws of the Universe, or whatever. You can just cut to the chase, apply the Universal Laws and the Universal Law of Attraction in the right way, covering any potential subsidiary law, and you’ll create the life you’ve always wanted in the quickest and most straightforward way possible.

Give yourself a break, and make things easy on yourself for a change. It’s been hard enough for long enough already. Apply the Universal Law of Attraction and the other main Laws of the Universe together in the right way, and start changing your life.

This time for real!

Nicholas P. Kidd and Henk J.M. Schram are the instigators of the alleged ‘Greatest Revolution of All Time’, which deals with the true secrets of the Law of Attraction and the other Universal Laws in ways much clearer than the ‘enigmas wrapped in riddles’ that usually characterize the descriptions of the Law of Attraction and its application.

How Do I Choose a Good Personal Injury Lawyer?

Personal injury cases are serious matters. They often involve grave injury, permanent disability, and even death. Victims depend on the personal injury lawyer to recover financial damages that are required to cover their medical treatments, replace permanently lost income, and compensate for their pain and suffering.

Without a qualified, experienced personal injury lawyer, their chances of receiving fair compensation plummet. That’s why it’s really important that, if you’ve been a victim of personal injury, you choose the right personal injury lawyer to represent you. Here are a few things to consider when making your selection:

Choose an attorney who specializes in personal injury

Your personal injury lawyer should be able to accurately assess the merits of a personal injury case, approximate its monetary value, and determine the best strategy for pursuing it. He or she should also have extensive experience in the field. Your personal injury lawyer should also who keep current with the latest developments in personal injury law.

Choose a personal injury lawyer experienced in dealing with insurance companies

Insurance company lawyers represent most personal injury case defendants. These corporate lawyers seek to pay out the least amount possible, so an inexperienced personal injury lawyer may be at a disadvantage in these negotiations. Therefore, choosing a personal injury lawyer with a proven track record of successful negotiations is essential.

Choose a personal injury lawyer with trial experience

Although most personal injury claims are settled out of court, personally injury lawyers sometimes obtain favorable settlements by threatening to take cases to trial. The defendants are often willing to pay out more money to the plaintiffs to avoid expensive trials, negative publicity, and the chance that a court would award the plaintiffs more money. In this case, experience is key: if your personal injury lawyer has never won cases in court, the defendant in your lawsuit may not take the threat of going to trial seriously.

Personal injury cases are brought about by physical injury or mental anguish caused by actions or negligence of another party.

Personal Injury cases can include Auto Accidents, Defamation of Character, Product Defects and Medical Malpractice to name just a few. In order to be sure if your personal injury case has validity in the eyes of the law, contact a legal professional in your state.

If you suffer accidental personal injury or damages through the fault of another, that person or business is legally responsible (liable) and can be required to pay compensation. To determine responsibility, the court looks for negligence–carelessness by one of the parties involved. Whoever is determined to have been less careful (i.e. more negligent), is legally responsible for at least part of the damages incurred.

Compensation is generally awarded based on the strength of your documentation and degree of injury. A legal professional is recommended in Personal Injury cases over all others in order to maximize your compensation in the face of the Insurance companies, which normally defend such cases.

Criminal Justice Schools Admissions Information

Earning or attaining a degree in the criminal justice is one of the best and most appropriate ways to get into law enforcement. The important factor to consider is that in the field of justice, there are a number of degree paths that one can pursue, like a certificate, an associate’s degree or a bachelor’s degree. Adding to this, the advanced or master’s degrees in justice are generally not available in all the justice schools. However, one may not deny the fact that the initial and actual step toward getting a justice degree starts from the training and education that you receive from the justice school. Enrolling yourself in the justice program can aid you fulfill your dream of working in the law enforcement or even the FBI. Though there are few important things and information regarding the admission procedure that you need to be aware of. No doubt, a degree in justice puts you on the fast track to an exciting and rewarding career, but there is some important information you must know before you enroll or get into a particular justice school.

Criminal Justice Admissions Process for Two-year programs: If you are looking forward to work as a forensic technician or even as a paralegal, you can easily enroll into the two-year associate degree level. Now to have an admission or get into justice school for two year program, you may normally require a GED or high school diploma. Adding to this, all you will require is to enroll and declare a criminal justice major. Recognize that at times there are waiting lists for popular programs, so if your name does not appear in the first list try to have patience and wait for the next list.

Criminal Justice Admissions Process for Four-year programs: The admission process of getting into a college justice program for a four year program can be more competitive. Though a high school or community college GPA plays a big role getting into criminal justice school, but it’s not the only factor that matters in your application for a four year program. To get into a justice school for a four year program you may also require to take the SAT or ACT. Adding to this, you may even require writing an admission essay. In this admission essay, you may require to describe your interest in criminal justice. Adding to this, you may also require submitting the letters of recommendation. Moreover, the next key elements that can easily draw attention to your application are the proper and authenticate evidence of extracurricular involvement. If it’s possible for you, try to attach those evidence that can demonstrate your community mindedness, and responsibility. These are traits that can attest to your readiness to be a criminal justice major.

Criminal Justice Admissions Process for Graduate programs: Graduate programs are very discipline and specific, and especially vital if you aim to apply for a doctoral degree. Here you may require the comprehensive letter of recommendation that speaks a lot about you regarding your skills or potential as a graduate student in criminal justice. Apart from this, depending upon the program, at times you may require take or appear for the GRE and try to score high. Try to score high, if you aimed to get admission at competitive target schools.

Moreover, while you write your statement of purpose, be very focused and specific in describing what you wish to study as a graduate criminal justice major. This statement of purpose is very important, because every admission committee member reviews every candidate through this statement. It helps in determining whether the interests of a student actually fit into the strengths of a program or not. Make sure you don’t leaves your statement to the last minute. Besides this, also give attention to your letters of recommendation and the personal statement.

Today though, the admission process in justice school generally takes time than many of us think, but a proper effort following proper procedure can help you get into the right education platform.