What is the triple law?

The triple law is a faith that some Wicca experts. According to the triple law, any energy that is released into the world will be returned in three times its strength, whether this energy is positive or negative. In principle, the triple law on reciprocity and comments to people is to keep in mind their actions, to consider things before they engage in them to think about their impact on the world. The Wiccan Rede content varies depending on the personal interpretation of Wicca and Neopagan. Some Wiccans reject a triple law and claim that it is too closely linked to the Jewish-Christian influences, while others accept it and compare it to the concepts of karma and the laws of return in other religious traditions.AW is not necessarily simple. For example, if someone gives it to another orange person, three oranges do not appear magically the next day, but the good deed can be returned in another way, potentially far into the future. Return should not be instant or directly reciprocal, so tripleKON is very similar to terms such as karma, and all one's actions are considered, not just a single deed.

According to the triple law, Wiccan, who behaves correctly and thinks of others, will benefit from receiving positive energy and deeds later in his life. Likewise, someone who decides to do badly will find that it has returned at some point in life. Some Wiccans express the triple law in the phrase "as we reap and we have to sow" or its variant emphasizing the idea that life is full of cyclic events and that each action has potential consequences.

Faith in triple laws does not rule out attempts to atone for the actions of the infringement. If someone recognizes that he has done something harmful and wants to apologize for it or try to stand up to it, and this act can also be returned in the future. In the triple law law is great emphasis on personal responseNost, while Wiccans who believe in it focus on the fact that their actions, no matter how little have the consequences.

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