Friday, August 6, 2010

Lessons To Consider



•We must value the spirit of giving; obtaining the knowledge that resources are plentiful, in this abundant world, will serve us well. Compassion for selfless service insures we will never want.

•Honesty leaves one's heart free to explore. Purity in thought and deed build lasting relationships; with support of loved ones, nothing can destroy us.

•The natural being, left free to explore untamed, will lead to devastation. We must learn restraint from unrighteous physical desires. These desires, used in moderation, participating only in proper times and places, fills our soul with happiness.

•Our ability to understand and reason will prove invaluable; it will navigate us down paths of success, allowing us to accomplish anything. It isn't necessary for us to live through all life's experiences for us to gain wisdom; many have already learned by practice and will teach us willingly.

•We must maintain an active spirit in all we do. The mind functions in a way that whatever is thought is lived. Build strength and vitality in life; the energy will carry us to greatness.

•Nature, by example, shows us anything worthwhile comes over time. Anything worthwhile grows methodically, building on a strong foundation. Develop a willingness to carry on despite roadblocks.

•Be sincere in relationships; speaking with integrity builds bonds. Master being genuine in candor, this will comfort others who will understand our intent.

•Have an unyielding will, symbolizing boldness and perseverance. Know in your heart that when you have committed, you are totally engaged.

•Show empathy and charity to all; seeing others from their perspective opens our minds. Observe, knowing it is more important what others sense, than how we feel.

•Maintain composure in times of heightened emotion, reacting only when thoughts are calm and clear. Being sensible will open doors for solutions and creativity.

By Jaren L. Davis

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