Thursday, October 25, 2012

Law of Restoration

There are certain laws we must understand in order to obtain success.  These are often referred to as universal laws because they apply to all.  No one can cheat them, avoid them, overcome them, or not abide by them.  We are all subject to them and because of this, it is important that we learn what they are so that we can use them to our advantage.  Failing to do so will only hinder our progress and ability to be successful in life.  Today I’d like to write about one of these laws.  This particular universal law in my mind is often over looked or not well understood.  It is the Law of Restoration. 

The Law of Restoration essentially means that everything we do will be restored unto us or that which we send out into the universe shall return to us again.  Therefore, if we do good, good will come back to us.  If we do bad, or take advantage of others, or we are dishonest, etc., then those things will come back to us as well.  Everyone at some point in time will receive their just reward—their actions will be restored unto them.  Perhaps we could say this law is kind of like “Karma” and we’d be right.    
Just as it is impossible to plant an orange tree and receive apples, because of this law, in the same way it is impossible to do evil and receive good in return.  And the opposite is also true. Now you may be saying what a minute, I know plenty of people who are doing things wrong yet are enjoying great success right now.  The key to this statement is right now.  The Law of Restoration takes time to manifest itself.  It does not happen immediately and often times requires patience, hope, and faith on our part but this law will always come through.  It is a universal law that cannot be denied.    

As a parent I often find myself teaching my children about consequences.  For every action, I tell them, there is a consequence.  Through this simple lesson I am essentially teaching them about the universal Law of Restoration.  The consequence may be immediate or it may come weeks, years, or maybe even nearly a life time later but there are always consequences to our actions that will come.  Again, this is the Law of Restoration.    

Another way to explain this law is that we will all one day partake of the fruit of our labors whether they be good or evil.  If we sow good seeds than one day we will enjoy good fruit.  If the seeds we sow are bad, than bad fruit will be our reward.  If we seek to do good, we will have that which is good restored unto us and if we seek to do evil, we will have evil restored unto us—it is that simple.    
Understanding the Law of Restoration will greatly improve our lives and our success.  We must understand that honest hardwork and dedication will yield fruit.  Let’s take advantage of this law by doing all we can to have that which is good restored unto us!

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