Natural Law
To become a sovereign agent, one must understand the terrain.
Understanding the mechanics of Natural Law is essential to navigating reality effectively.
The ancient Egyptians used the hieroglyph of a flag. This wasn't meant to symbolize the flag itself, rather the unseen forces behind its animation.
They called this "NTR." Natural Law is the invisible architecture of cause and effect which governs the consequences of our behavior.
It has been observed by every great civilization throughout history.
Natural Law is not a suggestion, it is a universal constant.
Though the phrase 'Natural Law' provides an accurate description when considering the constituent elements of the terms, its quiddity is most astounding when realized in the summation of the diverse disciplines with which its principles have been observed.
Below, a short summary using the constituent elements of the phrase Natural Law, followed by brief examples highlighting the scope and implications of its existence.
Natural Law Stated As:
Natural -
Inherent, having a basis in nature, reality, and truth; not made or caused be humankind.
Law -
An existing condition which is binding and immutable.
Therefore, "Natural Law" could be defined as-
Universal, non-man-made, binding, and immutable conditions that govern the consequences of behavior.
Or -
A body of non-physical laws (spiritual law) which govern dynamics of consciousness.
Basically -
Universal, pre-existent, immutable conditions aiding consciousness toward evolutionary progression by binding experience to the consequences of behavior.
“Effect invariably follows cause.”
“The energy you emit is the energy you attract.”
“For every action, there exists an equal and opposing reaction.”
“Freedom and morality are directly proportional. As morality increases, freedom increases. As morality declines, freedom declines.”
To the degree that a society in its aggregate embraces moral relativism is inversely proportional to the level of freedom manifested in that society...
“Do unto others as you would have done unto yourself.”
Apophatic sense: “Don’t do unto others what you wouldn’t have done unto yourself.”
“What goes around comes around.”
“You reap what you sow.”
“Don't steal.”
“Do no harm, take no shit.”
Heed these words, You who wish to probe the depths of nature:
If you do not find within yourself that which you seek, neither will you find it outside.
In you is hidden the treasure of treasures.
Know Thyself and you will know the Universe and the Gods.