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How Understanding Natural Laws Increases Your Revenues

Jun 24, 2008 5:45 PM

Click to view rontowns25's profile Mogul rontowns25 76 posts since
Jun 24, 2008
I
wanted to start a discussion about how entrepreneurs, small business owners,
and business professionals can consider and use natural laws and quantum
physics to improve their productivity, grow their business, and live an
extraordinary life. There's a few ideas and concepts people should consider and
take into action to make anything you want come true.

1.
The Law of Attraction

Neural
research shows that when you think positively towards a certain idea or object,
every time you think of it in the future, positive neural chemicals are
released in your brain, influencing you to take a positive stance on whatever
it is your are thinking about. The same happens with negative thoughts. Learn
to control your mind and you will be able to accomplish anything, as well as be
able to adapt to adverse situations. When you think positively, you will
attract positivity, which leads to success. Negativity breed stagnation, fear,
doubt, and more negativity (its a vicious loop effect).

2.
Cause and Effect

We
see the world of tangible phenomena; we don't see the vastly greater world that
gives rise to it. That vastly greater world is the world of cause. Newton used the principle
of cause and effect as it operates in the physical, mechanical world as the
basis of his laws of thermodynamics: every action has an equal and opposite
reaction. What the science of Newton's
day did not yet grasp was that matter, energy and consciousness are not
distinct and separate domains, but are all simply different frequencies along
the same continuum. What they did not fully grasp, but science has now shown
us, is that the principle of cause and effect applies not simply to the
mechanics of matter, but to the mechanics of everything, including our
thoughts. You must be practiced at creating the thoughts that will serve your
business. The effect will come shortly after.

3. Law of Gestation

Ambitious businesspeople tend to be impatient. However, ambitious people must
understand that patience really is a virtue. The Law of Gestation complements
the law of attraction. It says that for every seed, there is a set gestation or
incubation period, a specific span of time that particular seed needs to
establish itself before it can unfold from the blueprint into fully realized
physical form. Each of your goals is a seed itself. If you take the right steps
and have the right mind frame, the tree with sprout.

If you learn and enact these laws into your daily habits, you will become a more dynamic and efficient leader. For more helpful information....
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1. Re: How Understanding Natural Laws Increases Your Revenues Jun 24, 2008 7:35 PM
How Understanding Natural Laws Increases Your Revenues

Welcome. Three interesting posts.

Tell us more about yourself. maybe go to Members page and give us more info.

Thanks, LUCKIEST
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Oct 30, 2007
2. Re: How Understanding Natural Laws Increases Your Revenues Jun 30, 2008 12:17 PM
rontown25: Not sure where you found your 'natural laws.' Read Thomas Aquinas for an understanding of Natural Laws. Here are some natural law thoughts from Hobbes.

According to Hobbes, there are nineteen Natural Laws. The first two are expounded in chapter XIV of Leviathan("of the first and second natural laws; and of contracts"); the others in chapter XV ("of other laws of nature").

  • The first Law of nature is that every man ought to endeavour peace, as far as he has hope of obtaining it; and when he cannot obtain it, that he may seek and use all helps and advantages of war.
  • The second Law of nature is that a man be willing, when others are so too, as far forth, as for peace, and defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things; and be contented with so much liberty against other men, as he would allow other men against himself.
  • The third Law is that men perform their covenants made. In this law of nature consist the fountain and original of justice... when a covenant is made, then to break it is unjust and the definition of injustice is no other than the not performance of covenant. And whatsoever is not unjust is just.
  • The fourth Law is that a man which receiveth benefit from another of mere grace, endeavour that he which giveth it, have no reasonable cause to repent him of his good will. Breach of this law is called ingratitude.
  • The fifth Law is complaisance: that every man strive to accommodate himself to the rest. The observers of this law may be called sociable; the contrary, stubborn, insociable, froward, intractable.
  • The sixth Law is that upon caution of the future time, a man ought to pardon the offences past of them that repenting, desire it.
  • The seventh Law is that in revenges, men look not at the greatness of the evil past, but the greatness of the good to follow.
  • The eighth Law is that no man by deed, word, countenance, or gesture, declare hatred or contempt of another. The breach of which law is commonly called contumely.
  • The ninth Law is that every man acknowledge another for his equal by nature. The breach of this precept is pride.
  • The tenth law is that at the entrance into the conditions of peace, no man require to reserve to himself any right, which he is not content should be reserved to every one of the rest. The breach of this precept is arrogance, and observers of the precept are called modest.
  • The eleventh law is that if a man be trusted to judge between man and man, that he deal equally between them.
  • The twelfth law is that such things as cannot be divided, be enjoyed in common, if it can be; and if the quantity of the thing permit, without stint; otherwise proportionably to the number of them that have right.
  • The thirteenth law is that those things which cannot be enjoyed in common, nor divided, ought to be adjudged to the first possessor; and in some cases to the first born, as acquired by lot.
  • The fourteenth law is that all men that mediate peace be allowed safe conduct.
  • The fifteenth law is that they that are at controversy submit their right to the judgment of an arbitrator.
  • The sixteenth law is that no man is a fit arbitrator in his own cause.

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