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by: Annie Besant

THERE is a law in Nature which links together causes and effects.

Create Your Own Future

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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Create Your Own Future

UNDERSTAND LAW OF NATURE
by: Annie Besant

THERE is a law in Nature which links together causes and effects.

Axiom of Science

Action and Reaction are equal and opposite
In its most general form it may be stated in the accepted axiom of Science: Action and Reaction are equal and opposite. This law means that when the equilibrium of Nature is disturbed, that equilibrium tends to be restored; this is a universal truth in Nature

Laws are not commands

STATEMENTS OF SEQUENCES
No one who has studied anything of Science will deny the existence of the Laws of Nature. They are simply statements of certain successions, or sequences, that have been observed to happen, so that when one thing has happened, another definite thing invariably follows it. The laws of men are commands to do or to abstain from doing, and the penalty connected with their breach is arbitrary. Certain conditions are stated, and wherever these are present some other definite conditions will and must follow.
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Karma

whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap
Nature leaves you perfectly free to sow whatever you please. But if you want rice it is of no use to sow barley, or thistles. “Be not deceived; God is not mocked; whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap”. That is Karma; neither more nor less.
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You cannot break a Law

Nature is conquered by obedience
You do not break the law of gravitation. You feel its working in the exertion by which you lift yourself against gravity. As you go on studying, you find that, because laws are inviolable, therefore a man can move freely among them; but on one condition only — that he knows and understands them; otherwise he is a slave. “ Nature is conquered by obedience”. You cannot fight against Nature, she is too strong for man's puny powers; but you can make her do exactly what you will, if you know the laws within which her forces work.
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Man is not commanded by Nature

Man fails, because his knowledge is imperfect
Man is not commanded by Nature, is not her slave; he is in the midst of discoverable and calculable laws and forces, by knowing which he can rule and use. Nature will neither fail him nor swerve from her changeless road. When man fails, it is because his knowledge is imperfect, and that imperfection has betrayed him.
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transfer the certainty of Law

To REALMS OF MIND AND MORALS
Many religions say that it is possible to transfer the certainty of Law, that changeless inviolable security, to the realms of mind and morals. Then man is indeed the master of his destiny, for he can work in those worlds which shape the future, and make himself what he wills to be.
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3 SUBSIDIARY LAWS OF ACTION

make your own destiny
There are three subsidiary laws under the general Law of action: (1) That thought is the power that builds up character; as you think, you will become. (2) That the force which we call desire, or will, (two forms of the same force) draws together you and the thing you desire. (3) That the effect of your conduct upon others, causing them happiness or misery, brings you happiness or misery in return. If a man understands these three laws and knows how to apply them, he becomes master of his own future, maker of his own destiny.
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1) Thought builds character

Like a mason build up a wall, brick by brick
Think of it in any way you like; imagine yourself perfect in patience; then think of the most aggravating people you know. There must not be, in your thought, the least giving way to irritability. You must be patient in this mental picture. Repeat this every morning for a week. You will find that the thought of patience comes up in your mind without being summoned in the course of the day. At first it will come up after a burst of irritability. Go on until the thought of patience comes before the provocation. You will find at the end of a few months that you have established patience as part of your character. We can definitely build up character, build it as certainly as a mason can build up, brick by brick, a wall.
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2) DESIRE DRAWS THE DESIRER AND THE DESIRED

EVERYTHING YOU DESIRE TO POSSESS IS DRAWN BY DESIRE
You see the one motive power in the universe as attraction everywhere. So long as it is drawn out from you by outer objects, we call it Desire. When the same power is directed from within, we call it Will. Everything you desire to possess is drawn towards you by desire, because there is One Life in all, and the lives separated by their different forms are ever trying to rejoin.

3) As you give Happiness or Misery to others ...

... YOU REAP HAPPINESS OR MISERY FOR YOURSELF
According to the effect of our action upon others comes a similar reaction upon ourselves. As by sowing rice you reap rice, so by sowing pleasure you reap pleasure. But if done for a selfish motive, it works out as a selfish character
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YOUR DUTY IS ALWAYS TO HELP

Our duty always is kind action
You should help when another suffers under his Karma, for if you do not do your best to help him, then you are making a Karma which will entail absence of help in the hour of your own need. Besides, your duty is always to help. Our duty always is kind action

You may fail for the moment ...

but you will conquer tomorrow
Realize those three laws and that you can make your future by applying them. A little knowledge of Karma is often distinctly dangerous, for one of the results is a tendency to sit down and say: “It is my Karma”. Like all Laws of Nature, it is not a compelling but an enabling force. Remember that “Exertion is greater than destiny”. The thought and desire of the moment is often just enough to balance the opposing forces. You may fail for the moment, but you will conquer tomorrow, or the day after, or later.