Review of the Twelve Laws of Karma: Part 3 and Final

 
 

Part 3 of my mini-review of the twelve laws of karma as a prelude to my second book in The Feisty Woman series, The Feisty Woman’s Guide to Surviving Mr. Wonderful KARMA RULES. 

To read my review of the first eight laws check out the previous 2 posts. Mastering the concepts of these laws and writing about them have helped to facilitate my own journey of healing and forgiveness, and I hope they bring the same inspiration to you.

Ninth Law: The Law of Here and Now:
I must be totally immersed in the present moment. At this very moment, no problems exist. Any problems I think of are either in the past or future, but the present is up to me.  As I gain more strategies and confidence, I realize that by staying in the present I am able to move with ease towards a great feisty future.

Tenth Law: The Law of Change: I need to remember that history repeats itself unless I learn the lessons I needed to learn. Remember what works for me and what did not. I believe in my lessons; I do not need to re-learn them. The definition of insanity is doing something the same way every time and expecting different results. 

Eleventh Law: The Law of Patience and Reward: For me, true joy comes from doing what I am supposed to do and knowing that the reward will come in its own time. Perhaps the reward lies in the journey itself. Be patient as more answers will reveal themselves and success comes with time.

Twelfth Law: The Law of Significance and Inspiration:  I promise to invest my energy into something that will be valued and that is me. My sense of humor, inspiration, and advice are my strengths, and I believe an asset to many women who are struggling in similar situations as me. I can and will make a difference. True joy comes from doing what I am supposed to do and knowing that the reward will come in its own time.

I hope that my review of the twelve laws of karma will inspire you to think of each law and what they mean to you and how they apply in your life. The year 2021 has certainly been better than 2020, and as I focus on my writing and medical recovery, I am amazed at how far I’ve come. I feel inspired and ready to expand my writing, embrace new speaking opportunities, and gain knowledge from as many sources as I can. My goal is to remain healthy and to continue to write and inspire with my feisty advice and humor.

I’d love to hear some of your goals, too. Leave a comment if you were touched by any of the laws I reviewed.