05/7/15
With humility comes the willingness to stop trying to control or change
other people or life situations or events ostensibly 'for their own good'.
To be a committed spiritual seeker, it is necessary to relinquish the desire
to be 'right' or of imaginary value to society. In fact, nobody's ego or
belief systems are of any value to society at all. The world is neither good
nor bad nor defective, nor is it in need of help or modification because
its appearance is only a projection of one's own mind. No such world exists.
other people or life situations or events ostensibly 'for their own good'.
To be a committed spiritual seeker, it is necessary to relinquish the desire
to be 'right' or of imaginary value to society. In fact, nobody's ego or
belief systems are of any value to society at all. The world is neither good
nor bad nor defective, nor is it in need of help or modification because
its appearance is only a projection of one's own mind. No such world exists.
David R. Hawkins http://ipasdiscount.com/cp2/?id=78640&tid=
When you practice humility, you want to become as accomplished and
evolved as you can possibly be, yet you are willing to submit to the
expertise of others to do so. You understand the scope of your aptitudes
yet you choose to eradicate arrogance from your attitude, and you can
distinguish the value you possess as an individual while still acting in the interests
of your fellow human beings. Humility, simply put, is a form of balance
in which you can celebrate your own worth while sincerely believing
that every other person on the planet is just as worthy as you.
evolved as you can possibly be, yet you are willing to submit to the
expertise of others to do so. You understand the scope of your aptitudes
yet you choose to eradicate arrogance from your attitude, and you can
distinguish the value you possess as an individual while still acting in the interests
of your fellow human beings. Humility, simply put, is a form of balance
in which you can celebrate your own worth while sincerely believing
that every other person on the planet is just as worthy as you.
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