2000: 11 Laws

The First Law

Nothing can stop you from starting over.

The greatest power you possess for succeeding in life is your understanding that life gives you a fresh start any moment you choose to start fresh. Nothing that stood in your way even a heartbeat before stands there now in the same way. It”s all new, even if you can”t as yet see it that way. You”ve only to test the truth of this fact about the newness of life to discover the incredible freedom that waits for you just behind it. And then nothing can stop you.

1898: The Greatest Thing ever Known

by Ralph Waldo TrineTHE MOMENT WE FULLY AND VITALLY REALISE WHO AND WHAT WE ARE, WE THEN BEGIN TO BUILD OUR OWN WORLD AS GOD BUILDS HIS
Chapter 1
THE GREATEST THING EVER KNOWN
The greatest thing ever known—What is it? Full surely the answer must be one that is absolutely universal, both in its nature and in the possibilities of its application.

1906: THOUGHT VIBRATION OR THE LAW OF ATTRACTION IN THE THOUGHT WORLD

by William Walker Atkinson
First Published by The New Thought Publishing Co., Chicago, 1906.Electronic Edition Published by Cornerstone Publishing, 2001.

Chapter I

THE LAW OF ATTRACTION IN THE THOUGHT WORLD.

THE Universe is governed by Law – one great Law. Its manifestations are multiform, but viewed from the Ultimate there is but one Law. We are familiar with some of its manifestations, but are almost totally ignorant of certain others.

The 15 Laws of Life

By Swami Vivekananda

1. Love is the Law of Life

All love is expansion, all selfishness is contraction. Love is therefore the only law of life. He who loves lives, he who is selfish is dying. Therefore, love for love”s sake, because it is law of life, just as you breathe to live.

2. It is Your Outlook That Matters

It is our own mental attitude, which makes the world what it is for us. Our thoughts make things beautiful, our thoughts make things ugly. The whole world is in our own minds.

The Esoteric Path To A New Life

Vernon Howard
Introduction
 Let’s start our Exploration with a story containing a valuable lesson.
A tourist was driving slowly down a narrow road in one of our national parks.  While turning a sharp bend, he met a park ranger who smiled as he walked over to the car.  The ranger said, “Go back three miles and turn right at the cabin.”
“I’m sorry,” apologised the tourist, “but I don’t understand what you are talking about.”
The ranger nodded and explained, “I’m talking about the way out.”  Only then did it dawn on the tourist that he was lost.  In