Keys To The Universe: The Law Of Allowance

Posted by admin on December 11th, 2009 filed in Uncategorized


The Law of Allowance is one of the most fundamental laws in the universe. While the word allowance is meant to encompass all that is allowed, some do prefer to call this the Law of Allowing, because the verb since better resonates its broader definition. The basic understanding of this law is that as long as you keep yourself open to good, thus allowing good into your life, good will enter.

Being open to allowance, however, also means allowing others to be who they are. Allowing ourselves and others this benefit means not judging them. When we judge people, we basically decide for them that we are better than them and are better equipped to make decisions for them. Once this human judgment has taken place, we have caused negative emotions in them, as well as in ourselves.

Emotions play a large part in our life, and they determine what kind of energy, whether positive or negative, we put out. If you view emotions as a tinting agent used on the canvas of life, it is easy to see how this energy affects our entire existence. When we are positive, our painting will be tinted in those positive colors. However, when we are negative, all the paints used in our canvas have that tint, and the final painting ends up with that negative tint.

Sometimes, however, we choose to use a positive emotion, but don’t allow for other positives to come in. This dis-allowance works as a negative tint, and therefore becomes a neutral on our canvas. What this means, in a less metaphorical sense, is that we not only need to put out positive emotions, but we need to allow them in, as well.

While this may sound like we should hope and expect, going against God’s word, this is not so. We must not expect, but rather allow for positives. In this way, we can trust in a possibility, rather than expecting, and continue to hope for inevitability.

Under the Law of Allowance, we need to allow ourselves and others to be who we are. Rather than being tolerant, which is when we pass judgment but then allow for an exception, we need to practice full allowance, so that the exception does not need to be made. When we accomplish this, we are able to allow positives into our lives, and then they in turn and attract further positives.

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