Monday, August 6, 2012

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The Universal Law of Giving:

Humanity has been introduced to many of the Universal laws as in the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, Law of Compensation, Law of Contribution, in fact according to the Knowledge Book there are 156?of these Universal Laws.?However most of the sacred books?never discusses these laws, the sacred books are the guidebooks for humanity, and in many ways have been the catalyst in separating humanity instead of?uniting
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HOWEVER IT IS BY GIVING TO EACH OTHER UNCONDITIONALLY THAT THE BARRIER OF SEPARATION WILL BE REMOVED.. ?

The one Universal Law that is discussed in all sacred books, is The Universal Law of Giving.?The Universal Law of?Giving is the actual Law that activates all of the other Universal Laws.

Our intention is to magnify this Law to bring Humanity together?regardless of geographic location, religion, race, age, or?gender?under the umbrella of Giving unconditionally.

GIVING?in Buddism
Giving is essential to Buddhism. Giving includes charity, or giving material help to people in want. It also includes giving spiritual guidance to those who seek it and loving kindness to all who need it. However, one's motivation for giving to others is at least as important as what is given.

The Buddha taught that when we give to others, we give without expectation of reward. We give without attaching to either the gift or the recipient. We practice giving to release greed and self-clinging

GIVING?in Christianity

Giving sets things in motion. As repeated as it is, it can?t be repeated enough: you cannot reap what you don?t sow. If you put seeds in the ground, they will eventually yield fruit (and more seeds). If you don?t sow the seeds, you don?t get the fruit or the seeds. I don?t understand how God?s law of giving works, but I know it does work. Just like gravity ? it is a law that He established that we can?t really cheat ? we can just learn to work with it.

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?Give, and it will be given to you???Luke 6:38

?Now this I say, he who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that always having all sufficiency in everything, you may have an abundance for every good deed.?Now He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your seed for sowing and increase the harvest of your righteousness?? 2 Cor 9:6-10

GIVING?in Judiasm
According to Judaism, philanthropy is not an option but a duty ? a duty to God and to one's community. It is forbidden to avert one's eyes from someone in need, and help should be given in the way that most preserves the dignity of the individual receiving the money. Philanthropy is not only an obligation of the rich who can afford to give millions, but even one who receives tzedakah himself should still try to give anything that he can. The fulfillment of the obligation to give tzedakah and support others in need is part of each Jew's task to continue to perfect the world that God created and create a moral and just society, thus no one is exempt.

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?GIVING?in Muslim

Giving money to the poor is an emblem of Islam and a sunna of the Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace). He was never asked for anything, except that he gave it, and he would give without fearing poverty. People said that he was more generous than the ?sent wind? that brings the rain clouds.

Every wealthy adult Muslim must give 2.5% of his or her wealth in charity every year. Allah says: "O you who believe! Spend out of what We have given you" (2:254). This is the least charity a Muslim must give every year.

Allah says, "If you give alms openly, it is well, and if you hide it and give it to the poor, it is better for you" (Qur'an 2:271).

For a Muslim, charity is given to stave off miserliness and to draw nearer to Allah, if instead the donor seeks fame, then the act of charity becomes worthless.

Giving in secret is often better for the donor since it protects against insincerity, and it is better for the recipient as it maintains his dignity.

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