To show mercy to those in pain, whether physical or emotional, is
of course a quality to be cultivated. But how merciful are our thoughts?
It is the secret place the The Carpenter is really speaking too with
the lesson:
Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy
(Matthew 7:1-5). To help someone but hold contempt in our heart for them for any reason,
demonstrates having missed the point entirely. Having embraced Living on
the Spiritual Basis does not mean we ignore the contemptible acts of
others, but we must not confuse the act with the actor. In truth we
recognize them, praying for the individuals consciousness to be raised
and in meditation seek to improve conditions. Their acts will be
addressed in the proper manner, both spiritually and secularly, for we are all ultimately responsible for our own demonstration,
reaping what we have sown. A more seductive form of contempt is when we
decide that someone is beyond the pale, incapable of growth or spiritual
understanding for any reason. The most spiritually handicapped
individual’s life will improve when we shine the sunlight of the spirit,
to the best of our ability at the time, on them. Sometimes the change
in condition will be instantaneous and obvious, often however it will not be and that is
none of our business anyway. What matters is our demonstration, for by
our action we have raised not only our consciousness and the
consciousness of those around us, but the entire world, for everything and everyone is connected.
©Vincent Lee Jones Living In Spirit All Rights Reserved
The Secret, Wayne Dyer,
ACIM, Serenity, Enlightenment, Zen, Emmet Fox, How To Be Happy, Golden Key,
Addicts Today, Chopra, Jesus, Healing Path Recovery, Einstein, Sobertec,
Marianne Williamson, Sayeh
Beheshti
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