I have been asked, is there a right way or wrong way to do things? My answer is there sure is. Then the question becomes, isn't that a judgment? There is no right or wrong in any situation.
I believe there is a right way and a wrong way to do, say and act on any matter. If this were not true, then why when a person commits an act of violence or inconsideration of another person that person's body produces chemicals that are consistent with negative thoughts. When a person does something from love, he/she produces in their immune system endorphins.
Dr. Amen states that when negative thinking is going on, the brain develops a hollow shape. When those same patients begin to think and speak more positively, the hollow shape in the brain begins to fill in.
Why would ancient sages and mystics record in the bible and other scriptures that we should be kind to one another? Jesus, according to the bible said to love our neighbors as ourselves. I do believe we should be mindful of what and how we speak. We should be mindful of our actions towards another person, plant, animal or the earth.
I do however, believe that we should not rely on others to be mindful in their behavior in order for us to live our lives to its fullest. As much as possible, we should learn how to keep people and ideas out of our lives who are not uplifting us. This is why we have forgiveness. We forgive because this helps us move on. Forgiveness helps us to remove energy that is inconsistent with our own.
When we are kind. Being kind attracts more kindness. Love attract more love. Peace attracts more peace.
How another person wants to live their lives is none of your or my business. It becomes my business when I am affected by your or their decisions or actions. If what I say, do is for the good of all concerned, then this is what I meditate on.
Meditation: contemplate on, let me pray with the good of all concerned in my mind. Take 3 deep breath and go into the silence for at least 3 minutes. Love LadyFran
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