he concept of "laws of the universe" refers to fundamental principles that govern existence, whether physical, spiritual, or ethical, which often stand in contrast to human-made rules, societal norms, or actions. Several sources highlight instances where people's adopted laws or behaviours appear to ignore or contradict these deeper, universal principles.
Here are the laws that people followed, ignoring the "law of the universe":
1. Adherence to Deterministic Causality over Quantum Indeterminism:
People's Law/Belief: The "law of causality" is generally assumed to exist, positing that everything must have a physical cause, including processes in the human brain. This "law" gained popularity with Newtonian physics in the 17th century, legitimising the belief in determinism, where everything belongs to an unbroken chain of causes and effects.
2. Societal and Religious Norms Over Universal Ethical Principles and Equality:
Specific Contradictions:
▪ Historically, religious practices have been criticised for condoning actions such as "torturing unbelievers or burning them alive," harsh penal codes, negative attitudes towards women and non-believers, restrictions on women's rights, condoning slavery, and child abuse. These stand in stark opposition to the universal spiritual laws of equality, compassion, and divine oneness.
▪ Religious and secular authorities sometimes work together to police morals, but priesthoods can become dependent on secular authorities or develop inconsistencies in their moral teaching.
▪ The concept of "spiritual or inner authority" comes from a divine essence within a person, suggesting that one should not blindly accept what another human being claims as truth, but rather find their own truth directly from within. This contrasts with external religious or social authorities imposing their will.
▪ The pursuit of "ultimate power" by entities like the "power hungry reptilians" who seek to dominate Earth directly opposes the "universal Love and Hope For Peace" that the Galactic Federation aims to prepare conditions for.
3. Uncontrolled Desire for Growth and Total Control over Universal Harmony and Freedom:
◦ People's Law/Belief: There is an "uncontrollable desire for growth in artificial intelligence capacity" driven by commercial and geopolitical competition. This leads to the exacerbation of problems and a threat of "total control surveillance and the death of truth". Authorities are accused of being less interested in surveillance than in global control of voices, suppressing what they deem "misinformation," "disinformation," or "socially harmful". This involves laying procedural frameworks for control and using extraordinary government capabilities disproportionately.
4. Reckless Policymaking and Financial Complexity over Public Well-being and Simplicity:
◦ People's Law/Belief: Pharmaceutical companies and governments have been accused of not acting at appropriate times during pandemics, leading masses to suffer consequences. This includes overzealous encouragement of antibiotic misuse and overuse. Reckless policymakers have caused harm and escaped sanctions by positing themselves as the law. Specific instances include mandating the use of uncertified foreign medicine, causing health complications. Additionally, regulation aimed at strengthening market discipline failed due to complex methods, leading to regulatory arbitrage, reduced transparency, and supervisory forbearance.