https://web.archive.org/web/20000919072921/http://www.flowinghands.com/mbs_htm/mbs.art.nat.princ.htm
The reality of natural laws become obvious to anyone who thinks deeply and examines the cycles of history. Such natural laws come to the fore again and again, and the degree to which people recognize, honor, and live in harmony with the principles of natural law determines the degree with which people and cultures move toward growth and stability or atrophy and imbalance.
The principles of natural law are not mysterious, cultish, or religious ideas, but are the bedrock of everyday existence. Every spiritual tradition uses these ideas. The more they use them the more that particular tradition is grounded in reality. These principles are part of the foundation of all enduring philosophies and ethical systems. These natural laws are part of the human condition and part of the way the world works. They exist in all people, regardless of culture, time, or place. The question is whether that particular culture’s ways allow these natural principles to be accessed and used.
Examples of these natural laws forming the bedrock of existence are such things as simplicity, honesty, dignity, integrity, justice, sensitivity, freedom, positive health, appropriateness, perseverance. and integrity. These are the things that are natural and that all human beings need to utilize in order to live and evolve in positive ways.
These natural principles are guidelines for human conduct that have proven their endurance and value over the ages. They are fundamental and basically unarguable. The more closely one’s world views coincide and use these natural laws the vital and functional they can be and the more one’s life will have harmony, quality, and satisfaction.

ported; date estimated from the wayback machine