A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor
- Franklin D. Roosevelt -
How many people do you see complaining about hard moments in their lives, especially when tough situations come altogether.
The first difficulty comes and they start insulting here and there, cursing things and situations.
When the first insults round ends, they start creating sh**ty posts on social medias as if spreading that discomfort and anger to others can make them feel better.
Guess what? It’s exactly the opposite: you sow wind, you harvest storm.
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In a recent article I wrote about the importance of taking responsibility, mentioning the book “ZERO Limits” from Joe Vitale, explaining the history of Haleakala Hew Len and how he used to heal psychiatric patients. From kilometres away. By taking responsibility of them being in his life. That may be quite tough but...
Anything that comes into our life has a purpose.
Everything
It can be a nice lesson or a harsh lesson but Karma is a sharp sniper. We simply do not know when it’s going to shoot. But soon or later it will shoot its bullet, that we call it destiny. And here comes my vision of destiny that is much inspired by Saint Augustin (that I also mentioned in a recent article):
We grow in a specific ground with a specific seed and that’s called genetics. BUT we grow through a specific environment that we are free to change, we grow through habits that we are free to change as well. That’s also called epi-genetics.
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And here is where magic happens.
Some people think that they are acting in a good way. But are they really detached from the result? Or are they doing that kind of volunteering with expectations of people being thankful, of some sort of economical reward or prize of other form?
So, positive karma may have some perceived delay because of actions not taken in the correct mood OR because we have some previous karma still to purify.
Let’s say, a form of debit/credit
The thing that made me thoughtful was seeing people angrily and often with envy condemning the mis-ventures they are having OR the adventures others are having.
Each of us has it’s own path and therefore, we should be much focused on what happens to us and trying to ask ourselves
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WHY IT’S HAPPENING TO ME?
What is the lesson I have to learn from what is happening to me?
DO I have to be more responsible of what happens around me?
Do I need to change somehow my behavior and or the way I act?
Do I need to change the way I act towards other people?
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What has been the lessons I learnt so far from this attitude?
Being more respectful, being less tolerant, accepting and trying to enjoying also the suffering moment as in some forms they are here to teach me something.
You may be wondering why I am saying
being less tolerant
https://twitter.com/dasanshuman/status/988879001799274498?lang=zh-Hant
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Well, having lower patience for mediocre behaviors and for people that you feel that are slowing you down it's a form of clean-up.
If I have some situations that are slowing you down and after some time you acknowledge that they are slowing you down, that’s a symptom of evolution: these situation were/are in my life to make me understand that I am really changing my gear AND eventually, time will also come to cut other situations.
Still,
it’s a matter of progressive progress and evolving evolution.
As the progress is not constant and the evolution is not always in the same direction.
We are not trees. We can move aside/away