The LO²LA Principle:
A User Manual
for Life
For over 30 years, The LO²LA Principle has taught the universal formula for resolving conflict, reaching your goals easily, and acting in full alignment with the energy that drives all creation.
Now available in a new and updated English edition.
The world is not random. It is perfect—structured by a universal law that governs energy and outcomes. The LO²LA Principle distills it into a simple formula:
LOVE² * LETTING GO * ACTION = REACTION
(LOLA)
As a radical, simple and pragmatic manual for every-day life, The LO²LA Principle shows you how to shift your thinking in a way that reduces conflict and gets you to your goals faster and with less effort, in business, relationships and everything in between.
What the LO²LA Principle Teaches:
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See the hidden structure behind life’s challenges and opportunities.
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Stop wasting effort on resistance and work with life’s natural flow.
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Align inner intention and outer action so your goals become reachable.
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Turn every experience — even the difficult ones — into fuel for progress.
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Understand how the world works so decisions become simpler and lighter.
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Learn to trust the present moment instead of fighting it.
About the Author
René Egli is an economist, author, speaker and lifelong systems thinker whose work bridges spirituality, logic, and human performance. For over 30 years, he has studied the universal mechanisms behind flow, success, and effortless action. His bestseller, The LO²LA Principle, distilled these insights into a formula that has influenced readers around the world.
He has since published multiple follow-up works expanding on free will, freedom, and the role of consciousness in daily life. His mission remains the same: to help people understand the underlying order of existence—and to show that when you align with it, conflict dissolves and goals become natural outcomes.
Over Three Decades of Transforming Lives
Rediscover
the Perfectness of Life.
The LO²LA Principle is more than a book. It’s a manual for life as it’s meant to be lived.