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The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success
Book • 1994
This book challenges the conventional view that success is the result of hard work, precise plans, or driving ambition.
Instead, Deepak Chopra presents seven spiritual laws—The Law of Pure Potentiality, The Law of Giving, The Law of Karma, The Law of Least Effort, The Law of Intention and Desire, The Law of Detachment, and The Law of Dharma—that, when applied, can lead to a life of well-being, good health, fulfilling relationships, and material abundance.
The book emphasizes living in harmony with natural law and understanding our basic nature as human beings to achieve effortless success.
Instead, Deepak Chopra presents seven spiritual laws—The Law of Pure Potentiality, The Law of Giving, The Law of Karma, The Law of Least Effort, The Law of Intention and Desire, The Law of Detachment, and The Law of Dharma—that, when applied, can lead to a life of well-being, good health, fulfilling relationships, and material abundance.
The book emphasizes living in harmony with natural law and understanding our basic nature as human beings to achieve effortless success.
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