The Lazy Man s Guide To Spiritual Transformations

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Morality is one of the most critical characteristic of human beings. Morality is like self-governing codes of conduct for the humanity. No animal except person follows any morality because they all are governed by their instinct. The greatest achievements of human race are already to increase over the instinct and make some principles which give precedence to visit the following web page collective good of humanity rather than the individual benefits to the individual. These principles will often be called Morality.

Unfortunately this really is a foreign subject for a lot of men and women in their lives. Partly while they do not determine what their purpose and dharma are, and partly since they don't feel as though the forces of reality and society make it possible to live from their source. Well, I'm here to talk about with you that despite the fact that it can appear to be very difficult and even impossible occasionally, it on the other hand is a very reasonable and realistic state to move towards. In fact it really is why we are here in human form. We are spiritual beings having a human experience. We're finding our long ago to our Source through our karma and dharma. So let's begin with our purpose.

Our purpose is what we are led to be and do through our connection with our Higher Self. This is not always readily apparent if we don't have a discipline of stillness having an open portal to Higher Consciousness. Individual purposes are generally very simple and you will discover innumerous ways to tap into them. By way of example, I will help people access their purpose through Shamanic Journeying. As for me, my purpose is to extend Love. It really is simple, powerful, as well as to the point. One of the ways to tell if our purpose is on target is whether or not it is already integrated with our dharma.

Dharma can be defined in several ways: "In its most frequent usage (within the sphere of morality and ethics) dharma means 'right way of living', 'proper conduct', 'duty' or 'righteousness'. With respect to spirituality, dharma may be considered the Way of the larger Truths. What is in the West called religion in India comes within the general purview of dharma. Thus the different Indian religions (sanatana dharma, Buddhadharma, Jain dharma etc.) are a lot of versions of Dharma - versions of what is regarded as to be 'right' or in truest accord with the deepest realities of nature" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharma, March 10, 2008). Thus, our dharma is living with compassion and reverence with all of life. Certainly my purpose of extending Love could be in alignment with the aforementioned definitions. My dharma could be just a little more specific than my purpose like volunteering to be of service to people or praying for others. Our purpose should pass the dharma litmus test or we have been still coming from selfishness and ego. At the exact same time if we are not living a purpose that is loving the self, we have been living from co-dependency because we have been bypassing the self with the illusion of the right way of living with others.

Living from Source is exactly what I call the "selful" way of living, or the healthy middle ground. We are loving and caring for ourselves and then just naturally overflowing with Love and service to others. This includes caring for mother earth, our environment, animals, social justice, etc. This is healthy conduct and fosters abundance in all areas of our lives since Love is the source of all abundance. Source is Love. We are Love. And our Source created us from its Love as Love. When we get this experientially, through spending still time with ourselves, Source radiates our Light and Love organically through living our purpose and dharma.