Early in Life Alpha publishing house

Early Life Alpha Publishing House

Early in life there is one thing that people learn about natural laws: laws of nature do their own enforcing, and when not obeyed, they do their own punishing. The mere attempt to disobey a natural law, intended or not, exposes a person to whatever punishment that law imposes.

  Clearly laws of nature call for obedience or else. The “or else” keeps people eager to comply, especially when they know what the or else will be.
  Man-made laws require mankind enforcement, so we find that man-made laws are often violated with seeming impunity unless violators are apprehended, charged, prosecuted, and sentenced by mankind enforcement.
  Natural laws do not tolerate people’s disobedience, a factor missing in mankind’s laws. Most people feel free to ignore any man-made law whenever that seems to serve their purposes.
  Because there are differing beliefs as to whoever or whatever the creator is, people fail to put their attention on the relevant fact that it is creation’s natural laws that rule planet Earth and its inhabitants. Those differing beliefs also tend to divert proper attention from the basic cause of people’s willful behavior.
  There is a change that people must make that is vital to their well-being. But blocking that change is their unawareness that they are continually disobeying the dictates of a little-known natural law.
  That little-known law was identified by the late Richard W. Wetherill decades ago. He called it the law of absolute right. It states right action gets right results; wrong action gets wrong results. It is the self-enforcing law that delivers the results of everybody’s right or wrong behavior.

  When right, rational, and honest behavior is taken, situations are resolved. When behavior fails to meet nature’s criteria, situations are unresolved and remain troublesome.
  People have to know that whatever happens to them is the result of their input caused by trying to get their way. That is why there is on-going warfare, political turmoil, economic chaos, and eroding freedom to name a few serious problems facing the public. Clearly natural law is forced to deliver wrong results when caused by the input from people’s irrational, dishonest, wrong reactions to whatever happens.
  Nature’s law of absolute right is the self-enforcing law that when conformed to lifts people from a quagmire of problems and trouble. It is the law that transforms individuals and groups into rational, honest, right-minded citizens.
  Using money as a solution never lastingly resolved troublesome human affairs, as evidenced by people’s continuingly mounting wrong results. Surely human problems and trouble continue to defy solution by use of any man-made procedure.
  Over the past decade a group of Wetherill’s former students has been financing public-service advertising, letting people know that there is a solution for all that is wrong in human affairs.
  Right results are delivered by natural law only when causal behavior conforms to the law’s requirements, which is the very behavior of successful scientists when they conform to nature’s laws of physics.
  Wetherill taught that it takes a changeless decision to stop pitting our behavior against whoever or whatever created Earth, its laws, and its people. The behavioral law then serves its purpose to deliver right results, not wrong results. People’s right behavior finally results in the “heaven on earth” intended by whoever or whatever the creator is!