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1. Law of Pure Potentiality: The first spiritual law of success is the Law of pure Potentiality. This law is based on the fact that we are, in our essential state, pure consciousness. Pure consciousness is pure potentiality; it is the field of all possibilities and infinite creativity. Pure consciousness is our spiritual essence.

2. Law of Giving:  The Law of Giving and Receiving is a law that describes the constant flow and exchange as universal energy. It recognizes that the way to amplify or expand anything that you want is to give it to others. ... Since all things physical are based on energy, this law also applies to the material world.

3. Law of Karma:  According to the basic Sanskrit definition of karma, it simply means “action”. Laws of karma are all about the positive or negative valance of our words, thoughts, and deeds. In essence, everything we do creates a corresponding energy that comes back to us in some form or another.

4.  Law of Least Effort:  The principle of least effort is a broad theory that covers diverse fields from evolutionary biology to webpage design. It postulates that animals, people, and even well-designed machines will naturally choose the path of least resistance or "effort".

5.  Law of Intention and Desire:  A desire is simply what we truly want. It arises from within us. An intention on the other hand, takes this further. It involves acknowledging the desire, releasing it, being attentive in the present moment and taking actions that are in line with our desires.

6.  Law of Detachment:  The law of detachment is equally important as the law of attraction, and the two laws work together. The law of detachment states that in order to manifest what you want now, you must be detached from your desire. Detachment is about letting your desires go. It's telling yourself, “Whatever is meant to be will be.

7.  Law of Dharma:  In a sense, dharma could be seen as one's lifelong task, and karma, the steps that one has to take to complete the task. Dharma: refers to one's duty in this life. Your dharma varies according to your class, your family, and the time of your life. So, dharma is purpose – what you set out to do in life.

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