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Soul Sustenance 28-04-2013
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Stepping Inside … (cont.)
When we learn to become silent we become more compassionate (generous) in our outlook
and start accepting others for who they are.
The more we are able to accept, the sooner we find that there is harmony (peacefulness)
in our relationships. We start saving energy, sparing or reducing our thoughts and
our words. This is accompanied by more patience, tolerance, flexibility, easiness
and lightness. Silence teaches us the art of living. Silence can be misused to isolate
oneself and go into loneliness, but true, positive silence gives us a balance between
our inner and outer worlds. Having explored our inner self we collect our
positive energy, become aware of our qualities, and then very naturally these are
expressed externally. We move our concentration to the inner self and then to the
external world. Then we go inwards again. It is a circular movement. As
we go into silence, we recharge our inner energies, become one with the self, heal
our self, relax and release our self from negativity. There are so many benefits
by simply stepping inside to meet our true self. As we draw out our internal riches
and resources, what do we do with them? We share them and give them out and in doing
this we receive and we learn.
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Message for the day 28-04-2013
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Knowledge and faith bring the ability to be positive
Projection: Whenever things don't happen according to what we expect we begin
to look at everything negatively. We are caught up with the negativity to such an
extent that we are not able to find anything that might be positive in it.
Solution: We need to understand and develop the faith that behind everything
seemingly negative there is something positive. It is up to us whether we want to
see positive in negative or negative in positive and be influenced accordingly.
In Spiritual Service,
Brahma Kumaris