The Law of Cause and Effect

The Law of Cause and Effect is a follow on from the Law of Change.

When change happens in your life, and it happens moment by moment, it happens because thoughts, events, circumstances, and conditions have combined in the right proportions for that change to occur. Without all of those things combining the change would not occur. It is this principle that gives us the first part of this law.

For every change there is a cause.

In turn, every change that happens, every change that you experience, has the potential to become the starting point for other, new, thoughts, events, circumstances, and conditions. It is the effect of those changes on you which mean that you start from a new platform, a new launch pad. You see life from a new perspective, from a slightly different viewpoint. That is part of the effect of change. That fetches us to the second part of this law.

For every change their is an effect.

The Law of Cause and Effect can now be seen in it's fullness:

For every change there is both cause and effect.

Mmmm... not too drastic and pretty obvious you may say.

There are other things bear in mind.

Fetch together the right thoughts, events, circumstances, and conditions and you will get the change that you seek.

However, the effects that you seek may not be the only ones in existence and change can have effects much wider and longer lasting than you may think. The lesson here? Think through what additional effects your thoughts and actions may have.

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A third important point to consider is that yesterday's effect becomes today's new, thoughts, events, circumstances, and conditions. In other words the effects of one change become the causes for other changes.

 


 

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