Publisher's Synopsis
What will happen to me? What does the future hold for me? How can I live alone in a world full of conflict and struggle? How can I deal with my day-to-day problems? How can I find peace in the midst of the storm? What will allow me to be in the world - but not of this world? How can I make my life useful and happy?
Many people are asking such questions now. Fortunately, there are certain answers and clear rules that can enrich the life of anyone who is genuinely willing to learn. To become a happy and useful person, it is very important to understand the Laws of Life and follow them. These laws are simply a "set of rules" that we must follow. Their source is truly enormous: these are all the main scriptures of the world, the teachings of various philosophical schools, both ancient and modern, these are legendary poets and writers of the distant past, such as Aesop, scientists such as Isaac Newton, and various people of art and historians (and this listing is far from complete). It seems that there are many hundreds of such laws, and most families and religions preach the laws that they themselves have learned. Some of these laws are so obvious that most people are willing to agree that they are true. For example, honesty and truthfulness are highly valued in all cultures and communities around the world.
Our stay on a small planet called Earth is very short, but we have every opportunity to make this world a little better: they can give us the right choice of how we will live. One way to make significant progress is to master the Laws of Life. The poet Henry Longfellow wrote:
The life of the great calls Us to the great to go, To stay in the sands of timeTrace and our path.
The truth of these words can be seen if we look at both celebrities and heroes of the past and present who have gone unnoticed. We will find many examples useful and
according to them.
Let's take a closer look at this thought. You can ask them:
"What are these spiritual laws?" This can be answered as follows: it is an invisible law that belongs to the realm of the spirit and does not fall under the laws of our material world. Spiritual law does not appear on our whim and does not react to fashion trends, it is not dictated by people. Spiritual laws are impartial because they are equally applicable to everyone in the world. They work without prejudice or indulgence, always and everywhere. These laws are self-enforcing: they do not need human authority or orders.
The followers of the ancient Chinese sage Lao Tzu called the spiritual laws he developed as the laws of Tao. The principle of the Tao's work was non-action. They just said, "This is how it happens." This wisdom made it possible to understand the connection between consciousness - thoughts, feelings and concepts - and real activity in which these thoughts, feelings and concepts are expressed.
The book "Universal Laws of Life" should help people of all ages to learn as much as possible about the universal truths of life, which are not limited to the framework of any particular time or culture. Its goal is to help people living in any part of the world to make their lives not only happier, but also more rewarding. This book should inspire you and be your helper, helping you to better understand the laws that you personally follow, reaping the fruits of their application in practice.