The price of continuing spiritual freedom is vigilance. Drifting
into negative thinking and speech, typically happening without any
conscious thought or plan on our part, is easy. The “good” natured
gossip session with a friend or joining in (or worse, instigating) a
huddle complaining about a disagreeable co-worker or boss, taking sides
in
any romantic or marital dispute or simply speaking about someone for any
reason where we would be embarrassed if we discovered them standing
behind us, show that we have strayed. If we are saying anything about
anyone that
we would be unwilling to say to them in person, we place ourselves at
risk. Gossiping and tale telling rarely (if ever) embodies patience,
tolerance, kindliness or love and those are some of the watchwords
Living on the Spiritual Basis embodies. As far as taking sides in
romantic squabbles, we have all probably done this only to become the
enemy upon their reconciliation, so we have learned to be supportive but
avoid
engaging in character assassination, no matter how seemingly egregious
someones behavior appears to be. One of the great truths in life is
there
is always two sides to every story and they often only have a passing
resemblance to one another.
So restraint of pen and tongue is not only a secular truth but a spiritual axiom as well.
© Vincent Lee Jones Living In Spirit
All Rights Reserved
The Secret, Wayne Dyer, Serenity,
Enlightenment, Zen, Emmet Fox, How To Be Happy, Golden Key, Pope Francis,
Chopra, Jesus, Einstein, AA, McRaven, Healing Path
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