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1. The Law of Rhythm

1. The Law of Rhythm

The Law of Rhythm embodies the truth that there is always a reaction to every action.

Everything is flowing in and out, swinging backward and forward, moving up and down.

Nature :

  • This Law governs the movement of the planets in their orbit.
  • It can be observed in the rising and setting of the sun and moon, the ebb and flow of the tides, the coming and going of the seasons, and in the rhythmic swing of consciousness and unconsciousness.

TIP:

  • You are not going to feel good all of the time; no one does.
  • When you are in a downswing, know the swing will change, and things will get better.
  • Good times are coming—choose to think of and expect them.

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