Some laws can be bent, broken, interrupted, or made to fit circumstances.
Human laws, even laws like gravity, are like that.
Universal laws are not. They are the way things are.
One of those laws is “we see and experience what we expect to see and experience.”
We may say, “But I didn’t expect THAT to happen.” True. We didn’t.
This is because another universal law says we don’t control the form of the expectation, whether good or bad.
This is good news, by the way.
It means we can give up trying to make things happen—but I will leave that discussion for another time.
This time, we are discussing the law of fulfilled expectations or perceptions.
The most beautiful part of this law is that it works in our favor, but only when we know it and work within its parameters.
What we don’t like is that it works for good and evil.
Before I go further, let me explain that there is no evil in big R Reality, where there is no perception, just Truth.
However, within the belief that we are human, we think there is, and that is what we need to address.
If we expect bad things to happen because evil has power, eventually, we will experience “bad” in one form or another.
Like me, you may want to know if this is a necessary law. Do we have to continue to expect and then experience bad things happening to us, our loved ones, or the entire world?
Can we ever stop the cycle of expectation of equal results?
The answer is no.
Therefore, we must stop expecting that evil is more potent than good or that it exists at all.
This change begins within each of us.
If we want things to change, we have to change ourselves first. However, only switching to a better understanding of the worldview will not change much and is pretty useless.
Instead, we have to change to a better understanding of the universal law of Good and expect that law to be what manifests in our lives and into the world.
We can’t change anything permanently until we see the Truth of it.
When something appears to be wrong, to reverse it, we first need to understand that it is either a misrepresentation of good or our misinterpretation of good.
Finding something good in what appears to be not good begins to break the spell and illusion that something terrible can and is going on.
This, in turn, moves what appears to be bad out of our lives.
Nobody can ever win a war, whether internal or international, because war perpetuates the illusion of evil, which leads to more evil.
It will continue this way forever until we change.
The only battle we need to fight is with our habitual focus on what is not working.
Our focus must be on what is working, and we must expand that focus into every corner of our lives until there is no room left for an expectation of bad.
Expect Good, find it—it is always present—and stay with it.
Yes, the force of Good is with you and is you. Be grateful for the power and immediateness of this law. It is on your side and is only good.
There is no other power.
Expect that to be true, act from that Truth, and watch what happens.
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