The Law of Allowing
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”-The Golden Rule
The Law of Allowing
The Law of Allowing is probably the most complex of the Universal Laws and the hardest to master. But, without mastery of this law, you will find it difficult to manifest the life you desire. This is why understanding all of the universal laws and how they’re intermingled is so important. Without one, the others really aren’t very effective.
The Law of Allowing is to two-fold. The first part of the law says that you must allow good energy to flow into your life. But for many this may not be as easy as it sounds. Most people spend a significant amount of time focusing on all the bad things that are happening in their lives and around the world.
They continuously feel stress, anxiety, fear, and many other negative emotions. All of these emotions keep them aligned with the negative collective consciousness. As negative energy accumulates, they become closed off and unable to receive good energy even on the off chance it does slip through.
The easiest way to break free from the negative collective consciousness is to feel good. Be happy despite it all. Negativity can’t survive in someone who feels good and is happy. It’s just impossible. The better you feel the more open you’ll be to allowing positive energy to flow in to your life.
It’s just as easy to make a choice to be happy, as it is to be miserable. Happy or joyous is our natural state of being. So why choose anything else?
Once you’re able to continuously choose to feel good, then you’ll realign yourself with the Universal Collective-Intelligence (UC-I). This is alignment with Source. And when you are in alignment with Source you will begin see all that is possible.
Continuously feeling good and staying in alignment so that you can remain open and allow positive energy to flow into your life is the first step in the Law of Allowing. This is when you begin to see past what is to what could be. But in order to get to what could be you need to master the second step and this is the one people have the most trouble with.
The Second Part of the Law
The second part of the Law of Allowing says that you allow people to have, do, or be, or say whatever they want. This means that you don’t cast any judgment on them at all no matter what. You’re in such alignment that you have no feelings whatsoever about how others live their lives.
If all people could get to this point of alignment, it would mean peace on earth literally. All crimes, violence, wars, arguments, hate, anger, loathing, despair, jealousy, greed, and any other negative emotion comes from not allowing people to make their own choices and live their own lives.
Now you’re probably thinking to yourself, “I do that everyday, I’m very tolerant of others.” But this goes much deeper than just being tolerant. Tolerance has emotion attached to it. You really don’t like what someone is doing so you’ve just decided that even though it bothers you, you’ll overlook it.
One definition of tolerance is the act of putting up with somebody or something irritating or otherwise unpleasant. This screams emotion and negative emotion to boot. The Law of Allowing means that you must free yourself completely from any emotion or feeling you have about the person or subject.
One very good example of not practicing the law is how you react to things that don’t affect you in any way. I have a friend whose niece called her. She was just livid and I mean beyond mad livid because President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Regardless of how you feel about the President, why would his winning the Nobel Peace Prize make anyone angry? It doesn’t affect your life in any way at all. If you can’t find it in yourself to be happy for such an accomplishment then you should have no feeling about it.
However, if you are consistently practicing the law then this is a nonissue for you. You would devote no more than a fleeting thought at best to say congratulations on such an honor. And then you would move on. Not stay stuck in such negative energy over something that doesn’t affect your life.
The Golden Rule
Many of us were taught the Golden Rule as children…Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you. This is the basis for the Law of Allowing. You must grant all people the freedom to be or have whatever they choose. Just as you, want them to do the same for you. No, matter what they choose for their lives.
I recently saw this interpretation of the law of allowing. The first part encompasses the meaning exactly how it was intended. The second part however puts stipulations on what you will allow. The law of allowing doesn’t leave room for stipulations.
I am that I am and You are that which You are. I accept, honor, and respect you as you are. I honor, allow, support, and respect your right to be who you are, do as you do, and have whatever you have. I honor your right to live your life as you choose, to worship God, or not, as you choose. I honor those same rights in me and call for you to do likewise.
I honor the Golden Rule, “Do onto others as they would be done onto” and call for you to do likewise. As long as you avoid violating others, violating the rights of others or destroying our collective environment, I will honor your right to be, do, have, express, and experience whatever you choose.
Once you choose to put stipulations on what you will and will not allow you are no longer practicing the law of allowing. The law of allowing is pretty much cut and dry…MYOB or mind your own business when it comes to your fellow human beings.
I’m not saying if you find yourself involved in a situation where someone may be shot and killed that you shouldn’t intervene if possible. Here is where you and only you must make that choice.
I’m also not saying that you should turn a blind eye either. But by fully understanding the Universal Laws, you know that for every situation there is a creator and co-creator. And they’re brought together by the choices they make.
However, if you’re in alignment with Source then those situations will be very few. You will be co-creating with the God Essence and Others who are also in alignment. And you will be making the choices that only bring good into your life.
Now, there’s yet one more part to allowing…you must be able to allow others even if they’re unable to allow you. It’s called taking the higher more enlightened road. Once you’re able consistently to practice the law of allowing you will understand that what others think of you isn’t important.
You will no longer seek societal approval. You will know that the way you lead your life is in alignment with Source and that’s all that matters. You will know and live this instinctively.
Learning to incorporate this somewhat complex law into your life takes practice. One of the first things you can do to make it easier is to stop judging yourself against others and live the best life you can at the moment.
Then start monitoring your feelings. Your feelings or your inner GPS (Guidance Prescience ((advanced knowledge of things)) System) will let you know when you are judging others because you’ll feel negative.
Once you become aware of your feelings, stop, and notice what you’re thinking. Then replace those thoughts with…I understand that they have made the choices they have based on their own life experiences and situations.
I am willing to allow them their choices, as their choices do not affect me in any way. I however choose something different for my life. I am living the best life I can live and I wish only the same for them. Then let it go and move on to the next happy thought that comes your way.




