That no one likes being told
what to do is not an indictment of our character. The sense of disquiet
occasioned by such an admonition stems not from personal shortcoming, but goes
directly to the dichotomy of our very Being: the mortal body
and the immortal soul.
Custom and belief have long
acquainted us with a mode of living conducive to bodily comfort, while at once
antithetical to the true source of inner peace and harmony; that of the
divinely God-given soul.
For our own well-being and
that of others, it is clear that we have a personal responsibility to achieve a
balance between worldly pursuits and spiritual enlightenment.
Mastery of thought is
paramount to all else. Thus may we see only the good in others, and thus are
our thoughts transcended to a higher spiritual plane whereby we instinctively
manifest God’s Goodness and Love.
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