The Four Indian Laws of Spirituality.
- Erika Mourão Cireia
- Aug 3, 2021
- 2 min read
If something has ended in our lives, it is for our evolution. So it's better to go ahead and enrich yourself with the experience. It is no accident that you are reading this text now.

• The first law says: “The person who comes is the right person”.
No one enters our lives by chance. All the surrounding people, interacting with us, have something to make us learn and evolve in every situation. And we are teaching them in the same way, when that person leaves it is because the cycle is over, and we learned what needed to be taught.
• The second law says: "The only thing that could have happened happened."
Nothing, absolutely nothing that happens in our lives could have been otherwise. Even the smallest detail. There is no “if I had done such a thing…” or “it happened that another…”. No. What happened was all that should have happened, and it was for us to learn our lesson and move on. Each one of the situations that happen in our lives is perfect. We should never judge ourselves because situations that happened, will only have harmed our evolution, what happened was what should have happened, we don't know the reason at the moment, but the divine intelligence knows about everything. We just have to believe in him at all times.
• The third law says: "Every time something starts, it's the right time."
It all starts on time, neither before nor after. When we're ready to start something new in our lives, that's when things happen.
We get ahead of wanting something ahead that we are not ready for yet, who wants everything at the time is the EGO.
• And the fourth and last law states: “When something ends, it ends”.
Just like that.
If something has ended in our lives, it is for our evolution. So it's better to go ahead and enrich yourself with the experience. It is no accident that you are reading this text now. If he came into your life today, it's because you were prepared to understand that no snowflake falls in the wrong place!
I AM Erika Mourão Cireia, my mission here is to help
NAMASTE
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