A few weeks ago, I accidentally stumbled across a TV Bible program on a Sunday morning.
I watch very little TV and even less religious programs. But that day, it was a lively discussion and the presentation was captivating, so I continued to watch.
Later, I found out that the presenter was Mike Murdock. He was sharing the Seven Laws of God – which I can easily re-word as the Seven Laws of Success, since all these laws seem to reflect the fastlane mindset. I wanted to share these with my friends here.
These are paraphrased from my scribbled notes. (My own comments are in red)
1. The law of difference:
Similarity creates comfort. But difference creates opportunity and reward.
Difference creates problems and problem is the seat of reward. When there is a problem there is opportunity for significance. Problem is the gate for recognition. Consider difference as an opportunity rather than a problem.
2. The law of the mind:
If you can succeed your mind you can succeed your life. Your mind is the most important thing in your life. Your mind is more important to you than anything else in this world.
Mind needs the following things:
1. Goals
2. Instructions
3. Mind needs a hero
4. Mind needs pictures (vision board ??)
5. Mind needs self talk - meditation
3. The law of recognition:
You need to recognize the difference, the value around you. Everything you ever wanted is around you for you to recognize.
4. The law of two:
If one can put 100 things to fly, then two can put 10000 things to fly. Examples of the law of two are protégé, mentor relationship, relationship with your real soul mate etc.
You are one person away from the “Season” you are trying to create.
5. The law of place:
6. The law of honor:
Your future is determined by whom you have chosen to honor.
Honor is the seed for access. Adaptation is the proof of honor.
If you succeed, it is because whom you chose to honor.
7. The law of the seed:
Words are the seeds of feelings. Forgiveness is the seed for peace. Gratitude is the seed for more abundance.
Every decision schedules a new season.
Miracle has conclusion, but wisdom is perpetual.
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