Thursday, October 6, 2016

Living a beneficial life

You cannot live a beneficial life unless and until you choose it. After you make your decision, you must dedicate every precious moment to that decision. Be determined to live a beneficial life; decide that your life and deeds will benefit you and others, you will find your self living deliberately and harmoniously. Living a beneficial life will cause you to live from intention, doing things consciously and will result your living harmoniously because that which benefits others can not be in disharmony with them.

Now, here are 3 tools which you may be sure that you live your life been beneficially.

Awareness

 Awareness is the state of being in which you may choose to live in . Living in awareness means being awake to the moment. It is about being keenly observant about what it is so and why, about all the possibilities and opportunities that each and every moment offers, about the outcomes of your choices and actions ( for broader explanation read my previous post).

Honesty 

 Awakening is all about ending the pretending. When we stop pretending we become totally honest. Honesty is about speaking, first to yourself, then to others, what it is of which you are aware of. Also, honesty is about what you stand for. For when you are aware and honest, you are no longer taking things just like that, laying down, but you are standing up for something. You may have already noticed that you cannot stand for something until you stop lying all around.
 Begin using the tool of honesty consistently and watch your life change. Use it in relationships. Use it in business interactions. Use it in politics. Use it in school. Use it everywhere, in every precious moment.
 Pay attention at what you have accomplished then be honest about it. Be aware of the outcomes, be honest that you have produced them. Then use the third tool.

Responsibility

 Responsibility is the third tool that you can use to live a beneficial life. After you have become aware of your outcomes and accomplishments, and you have been honest about them, begin taking responsibilities for them. It is a sign of great maturity and spiritual growth.
 Finally , realize that every person is responsible for the outcomes, since spirituality speaks that we are all creating our own reality. Therefore, someone is not responsible for what occurs to you, even though another might have caused it.

2 comments:

  1. Great text! Good to meet an empath who writes a blog :)

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    1. Thank you Hana. It is good that my words reached you. I hope they helped.

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