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To truly utilize the law of it matters not, we need a very thorough understanding of our own being. The secret to adapting this natural law is by realizing that until we truly accept and know ourselves, this law won't be applicable to us.
The reason for us needing to know ourselves very deeply in application to this law, is the fact that on a subconscious and unconscious level what happens to us really does matter, and we respond to situations as though they matter. While ever we're on this level of thought, then it's going to be impossible to practice and implement the law of it matters not.
In allowing ourselves to be affected by external opinions of ourselves (and this includes friends, family, spouse, boss and colleagues) we display how others are going to affect us, because we are projecting it via our actions and responses to the various situations that arise.
So it's only when we accept ourselves and are at peace and centred with who we are, that we're able to apply the law of it matters not from a sub and unconscious level. However some of us might insist on the use of man's laws instead of the natural laws, and think along the lines of "it doesn't matter." But the fact is it does matter, because only when acknowledge and accept ourselves, can we truly apply the law of it matters not.
Once we do begin applying the law of it matters not we can begin to respond, create and react from our highest level of thought and intelligence. This means we don't look externally to others for approval of what they see in us.
You begin to notice how important this law is as you go through life and gain deeper understanding of it. As you'll apply and utilize the wisdom gained from it to work with humanity, and from each experience you go through, gain a greater understanding of yourself. And from understanding yourself you'll receive the opportunity to grow personally.
Let's say for instance that you have fought for a long time to move forward in a position or role that you feel has real purpose for you. But for whatever reason, according to man's law (this could be your boss, authorities or others) you learn that they don't approve of your new role and deny you the right to follow your purpose.
Now this could really cause a great deal of conflict in your life, when you oppose what everyone else thinks and you create a great deal of animosity between you and the party involved.
If you just let go, and live by the law of it matters not, and know well within yourself that by you doing what you're passionate about doing, you'll bring about a positive outcome for yourself and eventually others as well. Above all else, you'll be living in alignment with the law of it matters not.
Once we understand this natural law it becomes quite simple to apply it when we are doing our daily activities. It helps prepare us for whatever balance or imbalance that might manifest itself to us, and we're willing to investigate it, accept it and work in conjunction with it.
So in understanding and taking onboard this attitude of "it matters not," we'll never again worry about what others think of us, because we'll know that another man's opinion about us is only reflecting their insecurities or pride they hold in themselves, it's like a mirror. We also attract others who we need to learn from into our lives and those who are often seemingly unbearable, if we look deep enough and from a position of "non-judgement," we'll find that in those people, lays qualities that are not desirable in ourselves and we can then go ahead and learn from it and correct it in ourselves.
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