7 Spiritual Laws of Success: The Law of Dharma

May 26, 2010 by  
Filed under 7 Spiritual Laws of Success, Meditation

Work is love made visible.
And if you cannot work with love but  only with distaste,
it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate
of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy.

~Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet

This class is our final installment in the 7 Spiritual Laws of Success Series.

What is Dharma? Dharma is a Sanskrit word that means “purpose in life”.

According to the Law of Dharma, each of us have our unique strengths and talents and a unique way of expressing those talents. When we match the expression of our talents with the service to humanity, we align ourselves with our Dharma – our purpose in life.

How do you practice the Law of Dharma? Starting by identifying your unique gifts and talents, something that you are really good at, something that brings you joy.

 

The Mantra for the Law of Dharma is

Om Varunam Namah – My Life is in Harmony with the Cosmic Law.

The Law of Dharma or Purpose in Life governs the sixth chakra. It guides us to express the highest aspects of our nature and manifest our full potential.

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Comments

4 Responses to “7 Spiritual Laws of Success: The Law of Dharma”
  1. John Pae says:

    Thanks for this awesome article. I always agree with your point of view. Please keep sharing your writings and I will continue coming back!

  2. Julia says:

    Hi John,

    Seven Spiritual Laws of Success is a pretty powerful book. If you haven’t read it yet, you might get a kick out of it.

    Thanks for visiting my website,

    Cheers!

  3. namita says:

    Really a good article to read i liked it it’ true every person have his own identity

  4. Julia says:

    Hi Namita,

    Thank you for your comment. I agree, we all have our unique, individual identities, yet very often we try to somebody we are not – just because our society, our teachers, friends or family had told us so. Sad, isn’t it?

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