If you can live by one mantra, maybe it should be do no harm. Or we can similarly state, love as God loves.
If we really attempt to live like this, what does that mean? It means that we pay constant attention. We can be very careful with our words and actions and ask each time before we speak or act, how will this be perceived? Do I really want to say or do this? What our my goals --- do I have an agenda that is not of God?
We can also monitor our thoughts --- we can't stop the thoughts that pass through our head, but we can choose to not give "harming" or judgment thoughts any energy. We can choose not to attach to these thoughts and they will pass out as they came in without the trail of destructive thoughts that follow that first thought. Even the Dalai Lama says he has thoughts of anger and harm, but he doesn't judge himself for them and he doesn't attach to them.
Lawrence Doochin
These posts are similar to the over 2500 contained on The Divine Speaks website (www.thedivinespeaks.com) where God gives YOU the one that you need to hear at that time. Lawrence is the author of three books on emotional and spiritual healing, including "Thirteen Steps To Move From Victim Consciousness To God Consciousness: Healing Traumatic Experiences Including Sexual, Physical, Emotional, And Mental Abuse."
Daily Light
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
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