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The Law of Obedience – The Tenth of Bob Proctor’s 11 Forgotten Laws

Tea Law of Obedience it is not difficult to understand. It’s not even hard to do. The main obstacle has been knowing what we are supposed to obey. In other words, we do not have sufficient understanding of the principles or laws that are Universal in nature.

To work with him Law of Obedience it is necessary to study and relearn how the Universe works. I say relearn because I believe we were given the knowledge of how to use the power of our minds at the same time we were given the powers; at the base of our creation. As a result of the conditioning and prominent beliefs of a fear-based society, we have become disconnected from the wisdom and power that is part of all of us.

Many times we abuse the power that has been given to us due to this disconnection with wisdom. That is what we are doing when we keep attracting problems into our lives. We have misused the Law of Attraction because we have not tapped into the wisdom.

In previous lessons on the other 11 Forgotten Laws, we learned that desire is within us because it is our function to create. So we are given the desire and we are given the tools. By working with the Law of Obedience without even knowing it, we create or live an unhappy and unfulfilling life.

However, the Law of Obedience can be honored by decision; the decision to seek to learn, study and practice. The willingness to work with the Law of Obedience is a powerful force in itself. Unfortunately, many of us are not ready until we reach a point of humility. We’re usually not too eager to learn a new way of doing things until we’re in enough pain to admit that there must be a better way.

Thus the Law of Obedience, like the other Universal Laws of Life, becomes a gift. By attracting to us what we do not want, we are willing to learn a way to work in harmony with the Laws.

Fortunately there have been countless people throughout the centuries who have understood these Laws and have shared their knowledge with us. With Bob Proctor and Mary Morrissey’s 11 Forgotten Laws you can access that knowledge if you are willing to study and practice with it. Law of Obedience.

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