The Laws of the Universe
The Laws of the Universe
Believe it or not, there are laws—not just in governments, schools, and organizations—but laws that govern the universe itself.
You may have heard of concepts like cause and effect or karma. While often associated with universal laws, that’s a conversation for another time.
The law I want to bring to your awareness today is the Law of No Victimhood.
This law states: there is no victimhood in this reality.
And yet, many of us buy into the idea that we are at the effect of something or someone—our parents, partners, children, bosses, or circumstances.
However, the truth is: you are never a victim. You are always the creator. Not just the cause—but the creative source of everything in your life.
This awareness isn’t here to make you feel wrong or judged. Every universal law exists to empower you—to help you recognize, claim, and step into the power you already have to create the life you desire.
Truth makes you lighter. A lie makes you heavier.
Victimhood has been a pervasive pattern on this planet for lifetimes. It can feel easy. Even comforting. It creates a sense of connection and shared identity.
But it comes at a cost: it removes your power. It keeps you swimming in a loop of limitation—without awareness, without change—until you begin to ask different questions or become open to a greater possibility.
Take a moment and look at your life:
Where am I being a victim?
Where am I waiting for something to change before I do?
And instead, ask:
What would it take to change this?
It may seem easier to blame or point outward. But that doesn’t create change—because it’s not true. Lies don’t generate new possibilities; they keep you looping in the same reality.
This Week’s Energy
This week marks the beginning of the month of Aries—a sign of willpower, desire, freedom, and change.
While these qualities are fully available, Aries energy can also lean into victimhood at times. That’s not wrong—it simply indicates that the opposite is equally available.
What you’ve labeled as a weakness may actually be a doorway to your greatest strength.
Pro Tip
To begin shifting these patterns, stay in the question:
Where am I being the effect?
Where am I choosing victimhood?
Where am I waiting for something or someone to change before I do?