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The Dynamics of Natural Law
Natural Law 29. Januar 2025 5 min.

The Dynamics of Natural Law

Natural Law is not static — it operates dynamically through cause and effect. This article explores how Natural Law manifests in human reality and why violations always have consequences.

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In order to understand the dynamics of the principles that shape all our lives, it is important to grasp the entire causal chain of human behavior. This understanding begins with the recognition of an objective and immutable truth about the nature and functioning of our world.

Every person has their own conception of the origin of our world. These worldviews range from intelligent design to the Big Bang theory to the biblical creation story. These perspectives are very individual and cannot easily be proven or disproven.

For understanding interpersonal dynamics, it is also not decisive whether positive or negative intentions are expressed through religion or without religion. The universal validity of natural law arises from the assumption that all life is based on the same creative source or metaphysical structure. Natural law describes the inherent moral architecture of our existence. It is based on the assumption that there are universal principles that — independent of religion or culture — govern coexistence. These principles are not subjectively constructed but are objectively experienceable through their consistent effects in the life of the individual and the community.

Consciousness, Knowledge, and Change

Most people would probably agree, regardless of their underlying belief system, with a simple equation:

Life is consciousness, change, and knowledge.

Here, consciousness is the personal or collective perception of reality. Knowledge describes the degree to which this perception corresponds to objective truth. And change is the dynamic process that transforms consciousness into knowledge.

Simplified:

The more consciously one lives, the more one’s perception approaches actual truth, whereby life proceeds in harmony with universal laws. This harmony with natural law correlates with fulfillment, growth, and meaningfulness. This dynamic can also be simplified and applied to any card or computer game. The better you have understood the rules and structure, the better you can play.

The challenge, however, lies in recognizing this inherent architecture of our human coexistence and correctly defining a fulfilled life. In our human mode of existence, we tend toward a one-dimensional view of the world around us when faced with such questions.

“Every person takes the limits of their own field of vision for the limits of the world.”

— Arthur Schopenhauer

The Illusion of the Visible

In prevailing Western societies, the worldview is shaped from childhood by institutional filters. This leads in most cases to a materialistic worldview in which a fulfilled life is defined primarily by the accumulation of material possessions. Materialism keeps human perception trapped in a reductionist view by reducing the world to separate, measurable things and thereby ignoring the energetic-moral dimension.

Our consciousness perceives only the tiny fraction of 0.000001% of reality that our biological sensory organs filter. This tiny fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum is what we call visible light. We confuse this minimal frequency filter with absolute reality. The materialistic worldview restricts itself even within this already minimal visible spectrum to matter as a solid appearance, without considering its energetic, non-visible structure.

However, if reality is based on frequency and vibration — as hermetic principles or quantum field theory suggest — then our limited perception is the greatest limiting factor for knowledge, harmony, and moral action.

If we free ourselves from this one-dimensional worldview and integrate analytical and holistic perspectives, we can understand human coexistence and fulfillment on the basis of natural law. Here, individual subjective standards are not in the foreground, but rather the entire causal chain of human behavior. Natural law acts in a metaphysical space beyond the material, but its effects are repeatedly experienceable and thereby verifiable.

Natural law describes objective moral principles that serve as a compass for all actions. Moral consciousness means knowing whether an action harms others or not, and acting accordingly.

Well-known sayings such as “We reap what we sow” or “What goes around, comes around” reflect this universal causality.

What you believe and perceive creates the creative energetic frequencies that manifest themselves as an expression of perception in your life. Our perception determines our frequency, which is radiated as an electromagnetic field and attracts what is in alignment with it.

A conscious and moral humanity will manifest peace, love, growth, and meaningfulness. In contrast, an unconscious and immoral humanity manifests chaos, suffering, destruction, and meaninglessness. We create our own reality.

Cause and Effect

Our shared experiences on this earth are substantially determined by the quality of all human action. This cause-and-effect of human behavior is immediately perceptible on the physical level of our daily lives. If we live in a society where theft, oppression, and division are the order of the day, this will also negatively affect our lives. If we live in an honest and conscious society, it will automatically make us more honest and conscious.

Our daily interpersonal interactions have a direct and far-reaching influence. These voluntary actions operate on the so-called causal level and are the underlying cause of the physical manifestation in the world. Every person has influence over their behavior every day and thus has a direct influence on the world around them. Moral behavior inevitably leads to more morality in society, immoral behavior to more immorality. Our shared understanding of morality determines our collective behavior, whereby our shared circumstances are shaped.

Our behavior creates our circumstances.

The underlying dynamics of cause and effect are based on the application of natural law. Whoever acts in ignorance of these laws inevitably worsens their living conditions, even if apparently short-term advantages beckon. Our actions will always have consequences, even if we perhaps do not always have the foresight to recognize this.

Unfortunately, we currently live in a society that largely acts in ignorance of these dynamics. This manifests in a society driven by chaos, suffering, destruction, and meaninglessness. The leading institutions of our society promote more division and egoism on all channels. The human sexes are portrayed as competing with each other instead of combining their natural strengths and differences in harmony. The citizens of every country are pushed into left and right corners and made out of fear and egoism to continue participating in the political game and to impose their own worldview on their neighbor with their vote. Different nations and cultures are pitted against each other so that they focus on their differences and forget their commonalities. Just to name a few examples.

The only path to improvement is to live by and promote these universal laws. On one hand, this means constantly working on one’s own weaknesses, traumas, and addictions and trying to live a little more in harmony with natural law each day. On the other hand, it means bringing understanding and patience for the current state of our society. The ignorance of most people toward these truths and laws of our world confronts us daily with much frustration, egoism, hatred, and suffering. Reflect on this fact and respond with calmness and composure. Live in harmony with nature and true morality. As difficult as it may sometimes be, it will always have a positive effect on all of us. We are all a small cog in the collective human consciousness that creates the circumstances on this earth.

The greater our consciousness and moral integrity, the more frequency ranges of reality we open up and the more harmoniously we manifest a world that is in alignment with the universal laws of nature.

Series: Natural Law

  1. 1 What is Natural Law?
  2. 2 Natural Law vs. Man-Made Laws
  3. 3 The Dynamics of Natural Law