“Dharma in Buddhism is both the path and the goal. It’s the method of practice recommended by the Buddha (e.g., the four noble truths, the eightfold path), the realization of enlightenment, and the very nature of reality. When one deeply understands and lives in accordance with the dharma, they are said to be living in harmony with the way things truly are, leading to liberation from suffering.”
“Deepak Chopra describes three aspects of the law of dharma. The first is that we’re all here to discover our higher self, to realize that our essential nature is spiritual. Inside each person is a divine being that yearns to come into full expression.
The second part of the law of dharma states that everyone has a unique talent, something they do better than anyone else on the planet We’re here in this life to find out what our own special gift is. One clue that we’ve discovered our dharma is that we lose track of time and experience timeless awareness whenever we’re doing that particular thing. We enter a state of bliss.
Using our unique talent to serve humanity is the third aspect of the law of dharma. When we use our creative expression to meet the needs of other people, we experience true joy and ecstasy. We detach from the fear and struggle of the ego and
surrender to the wisdom of our higher self. Living in dharma allows us to enjoy the boundless love of our spiritual essence.
The Seventh Law Of Dharma – When we blend our unique talent with service to others, we experience the ecstasy and exultation of our own spirit, which is the ultimate goal of all goals.”
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