What is a principle?

Example: Law of Gravity

Principles are laws because the results are always the same. For example, the law of gravity is a principle. It does not matter who you are, where you are in the world or how good or bad you are as a person, if you fall out of a plane, off a mountain, out of a tree, or off a chair, you will hit the ground. The law is consistent.

 

6 Guiding Principles (there are many others)

  1. Principle of Attraction – In the New Thought philosophy, the law of attraction is the belief that by focusing on positive or negative thoughts a person brings positive or negative experiences into their life
  2. Principle of AwarenessAwareness tells you not to believe anything, but to question, explore, doubt and discover for yourself what is the truth.
    Cosmic Awareness only indicates and suggests.
  3. Principle of Foundation – If you take the time and get the first 15% correct. You have an 85% probability of success.
  4. Principle of Results – 20% of what you do will account for 80% of your results based on the Pareto principle.
  5. Principle of Time – The Law of Time is a universal law and principle. … The Law of Time distinguishes between a natural timing frequency that governs the universal order, and an artificial timing frequency which sets modern human civilization apart from the rest of its environment, the biosphere.
  6. Principle of Truth – A “Universal Truth” would be a truth that applies to all places and all things. Many use it as “applies to all people”.