The Law of Rhythm

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The Law of Rhythm: Seven Universal Laws

Has anyone felt that the Law of Rhythm causes the swing? The seven prevailing universal laws may sum up the legitimate answer to this common query. There are seven key Universal rules or concepts that have persisted since human energy came into material reality, without exception, that people have worked within. Before people could think through words within a practiced spoken language, human knowledge and inner knowledge came from intuition via the physical being's feeling sensations. Technically, people have been streamlined by learning a language or removed from their actual inner being and understanding.

Individuals are now reliant on input outside of themselves, and they have now overlooked their direct link to these Seven Universal Laws that defy thinking because of the said disconnection. It is not necessary to research or master these rules. It can simply be done by recognizing the experiences. To illustrate, people have not learned the law of gravity, but they live and function entirely inside it, never floating up in the air since people don't understand it. To remain on the field, people get it because they live it. They don't have to justify it because it is their own experience. The swing of the pendulum related to the Law of Rhythm takes its own course, building upon the Law of Polarity elements. The Law of Rhythm reflects the fact that, from one place to another, everything happens in a conscious movement, going in and out, moving backward and forward, rising and dropping, draining away and flowing again. Energy always flows, never really sits idle. It is never immobile and ever on the move!

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