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The Law of Relativity - A New Perspective!

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When trying to understand the law of relativity, our first principle to understand is in reality nothing is good or bad, it's just the way it should be in a perfect state of grace. It's when we as humans living on this earth plane, decide to compare ourselves or our situations (whether we're in dire straits or going well) that discontentment sets it.

The law of relativity states, if we practice relating our situations to something worse off than ourselves, then we'll always be happy and feel blessed. However if we practice relating to those "perceived" in our own mind as being better off than we are, then we could possibly be quite miserable at times.

"Nothing is good or bad until it's related to something of meaning to you"

And we find as we dig deeper into understanding the laws of the universe that everything is relative to something. For example, all the laws are related to one another in some way shape or form. So you'll learn that there is no big or small, fast or slow, except by comparison of our perceptions. Therefore every law there is, must be relative to all the other laws.

The ways of the great are also the ways of the not so great, the term for this is "The Way" and is summed up one of the greatest books of all time by an author known as Lao Tzu in a prolific writing known as the "Tao Te Ching" (pronounced Dow De Ching). This writing has something like 82 lessons around this concept and is very deep, and at the same time is very easy to understand, and the best book of understanding of this writing and deciphering of the lessons is by spiritual master Dr. Wayne Dyer in his book and CD "Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life".

So in other words all the laws are in harmony, when relatively compared to each other. If you can gain a grasp on this concept, then you'll have a chance to understand and solve the seemingly mystical secrets of the universe that often seem paradoxical in nature. So when we look at the "fourth dimension" in our lives, which is basically our spirit and how it drives our lives, we can boil it down to our rate of vibration as energy cells. The faster we vibrate the lighter we are and therefore can appear as spirits or those who possess magical qualities, yet compared to a denser form of vibration, we are more mortal than spiritual. Yet for this comparison to hold true, it's all relative to the faster or slower vibrating energy.

So in brining the law of relativity into the world of mere mortals, we can look upon it this way. When we properly use the law or relativity we win. Keep in mind that we all have a certain skill set or ability that we can do better than others, so compare or "relate" yourself to those who have abilities that aren't superior to yourself and you'll build your self-esteem up, rather than putting yourself down. This is the way of the law of relativity, and within this truth you will become aware of how special you are with this truth in mind.

Adam Price is an online holistic author & coach on the laws of the universe for life & business. Learn how tap into the powerful laws of the universe in your life by visiting: http://www.Law-Of-Attraction-And-Success.com

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