A Brief Summary of the Five Fundamental Principles

(For a detailed explanation, see the book "The Vibrational Universe)

(1) The First Principle

The First Principle states that consciousness is pure, positive, creative potential, and that consciousness creates via thought, which is the irreducible and fundamental quanta for everything in the universe. Consciousness exists independent of physical bodies. Consciousness is eternal. It is the directing and animating principle of the universe. The First Principle is the foundation upon which all universal laws proceed. This principle has been known and understood throughout history, by every civilization upon the earth. Only when emotional and spiritual darkness descends upon the psyche of humanity is this universally understood principle forgotten.

(2) The Law of Free Will

Because consciousness is not dependent on physical structures, it has, at all times, the power of choice. The Law of Free Will states that free will is an inherent attribute of consciousness and can never be taken away. A human being, in the spirit-mind-body framework, is consciousness associated with a body (incarnation), and has free choice at all times, regardless of appearances to the contrary.

Whatever a person decides to be or do is a personal decision. No one else can think, choose, decide, or feel for another. In other words, every conscious being has the ability to decide for himself or herself, without interference from anyone else. The Law of Free Will means that it is possible to become a conscious creator, for the universe is designed to support our decisions. The Law of Free Will is inseparably bound with its compatriots, the Law of Vibration and the Law of Attraction. Together they guarantee ultimate personal freedom, if properly understood and applied.

(3) The Law of Vibration

The Law of Vibration states that all things can be considered to be vibratory in nature. Matter and energy are vibrational in nature, for all things are made of atoms. Atoms vibrate internally as electrons oscillate around the nucleus. The atom is a vibration because it is internally in motion.

Thought (quantum) is also a vibration, because it too is alive, coming forth directly from consciousness. The thoughts and emotions of a conscious being generate a vibrational signal to the rest of the universe, carried upon the universal field of consciousness.

Space is not empty. Quantum physics postulates that space contains a sea of virtual particles, winking in and out of existence. This concept has been understood for millennia. The Maitri Upanishad mentions the two aspects of Brahman, the higher and the lower. The higher Brahman being the unmanifest Supreme reality which is soundless, totally quiescent and restful, the lower being the Shabda Brahman which vibrationally manifests itself into materiality.

All things in existence have a unique vibrational signature, or footprint. An activated vibration will generate a vibrational response from the rest of the universe. Think of a tuning fork. In its deactivated state a quiescent tuning fork sends forth no signal; however, when the tuning fork is struck, it emits its characteristic sound. A sound is a vibration, carried upon the molecules of the air. An activated thought is also a vibration, carried upon the universal energy of consciousness itself, which pervades the universe. This energy has been traditionally called chi, prana, or life force energy. As Dr. David Hawkins asserts, “The universe is a field of consciousness.” Again, this idea has been understood for millennia.

Perception itself is an interfacing of two or more vibrations. A thing is invisible when it is vibrationally too far apart from the sensory apparatus of the perceiver.

The Law of Vibration leads directly to the very important universal principle called the Law of Attraction.

(4) The Law of Attraction

The Law of Attraction states, like attracts like. Whatever you focus your thoughts upon will be drawn into your experience. Thoughts are magnetic and so attract to them more thoughts like it. Emotions and feelings are powerful amplifiers to thought. It is an energy phenomenon. It does not matter whether you desire the thing you are focusing upon. That which is the predominant focus of your thinking - that which your attention is on – will be drawn into your experience regardless. That is why the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. It is why the better it gets, the better it gets, and the worse it gets, the worse it gets. That is why fighting something you don’t want will always draw it into your experience. Think of yourself as a large magnet that draws to itself that which it is focused upon, and you will have the concept.

The law of 'like attracts like' is often misconstrued because of scientific nomenclature, which states that opposites attract. The positive and negative poles of a battery, for example, are arbitrarily assigned opposite charges. What is actually occurring is a balancing of like energy: the dearth of electrons at one pole flow to their friends at the other pole. When balance is achieved, the battery no longer functions. The common denominator is the electron.

Conscious Creation

One of the corollaries of the Law of Attraction is the principle of conscious creation. A conscious creator is mindful of what they are giving their attention to. In this way, a person paves the way to what is wanted via their thoughts and intentions. A conscious creator causes things to happen in his or her life.

(5) The Law of Allowing or, The Path of Least Resistance

Most of us have heard of the phrase, “He (or she) wanted it too much,” which expresses the idea that a person is so obsessed with having something that it can never manifest in their lives. The person is trying to manifest something from an orientation of lack, which sends a vibration of “I can’t have this” to everyone they deal with.

If you don’t really believe something is possible it cannot occur in your experience, no matter how badly it is wanted.

Resistance, indicated by negative emotion, places counter-thought and counter-intention into your creative vision. You can work, and work, and work and still not succeed, because the effectiveness of all action cycles is dependent upon your state of being. (Action is a subset of thought, for thought precedes action.)

The creative process takes time. Allowing what is wanted essentially keeps your attention on the wanted thing, and off of the fact that you don’t have it yet. This keeps your vibrational signal oriented in the right direction, and allows you to rendezvous with the people and resources that match up with you. In short, allowing is the aligning of your vibration with that of your desire.