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)
- 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
- Principle of Awareness – Awareness 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. - Principle of Foundation – If you take the time and get the first 15% correct. You have an 85% probability of success.
- Principle of Results – 20% of what you do will account for 80% of your results based on the Pareto principle.
- 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.
- 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”.