Tuesday, October 27, 2009

DAILY OM..Considering Others


Reaffirming Our Integrity

 

Every thought we think and every action we take has an effect on the world around us. To be aware of this is to be conscious of our impact on the people in our lives.

Sometimes we just want to do what we want to do, but considering the full ramifications of our actions can be an important part of our spiritual growth and awareness. At first, being more conscious requires effort, but once we have made it a habit, it becomes second nature.

The more we practice this awareness of others, the more we find ourselves in easy alignment with our integrity.

Our thoughts are an important place to begin this practice because our thoughts are the seeds of our actions. It is not necessary or beneficial to obsessively monitor all our thoughts, but we can perhaps choose one thought or action per day and simply notice if we are in alignment with this experience of integrity.

For example, we may find ourselves replaying a negative encounter with someone in our minds. We may think that this doesn’t affect the person about whom we are thinking, but the laws of energy tell us that it does. When we hold someone negatively in our minds, we risk trapping them in negativity.

If we were this person, we might wish for forgiveness and release. We can offer this by simply letting go of the negative thought and replacing it with a wish for healing on that person’s behalf.

With regard to our actions, we may have something difficult to express to someone. Taking the time to consider how we would feel if we were in his or her shoes will enable us to communicate more sensitively than we would if we just expressed ourselves from our own perspective.

When we modify our approach by taking someone else’s feelings into account, we bring benefit to that person and ourselves equally.

The more we do this, the more we reaffirm our integrity and the integrity of our relationship to the world.

 

What do you think?

10 comments:

  1. life would be so much easier if all ppl just be a lil more respectful and try to switch roles - even just in their mind...understanding and respect are the keys

    great read!

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  2. Yes, U, I agree. it just mad so much sense when I was reading it

    Thanks

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  3. I am loving this. I have always been a firm believer of expressing myself, even when I feel I am the one in the wrong. It is difficult to do, but I do feel that it is important and I always find that I feel better when I admit to being wrong. It is true that this is soooooo hard to do and sometimes I express to those that are uncomfortable with expression, so I must always look at this too and ask myself is MY need to express myself worth their discomfort. *sigh* I am about to ramble so I will stop.

    Thanks for posting this Joyce... I love how you are always here to shine positive light on us.

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  4. yep..what carissa said..expressing self is a healer

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  5. loving this to no end.

    I always believe in standing up for myself and expressing the way i feel. As being very opinionated and openminded there is nothing and noone ill not express my likes nor dislikes with.

    Goddess

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  6. thank you Ms Carissa!

    Your thoughts, I agree with them all....we just got to get along...somehow

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  7. That's the way to be, Mistress...and to do it with respect, and tact...

    Thanks lady!

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  8. Amen Amen. Great post Coop. I think it just takes a little effort on our parts to try to affect others with kindness. Especially to those who normally wont receive it. Homeless doesn't always mean nasty. People in in NY treat the homeless like lepers. If they touch you by accident they wanna go wash off the touch. You don't know who lives you may be inspiring or they could very well be a blessing to you. TREAT EVERYBODY EQUAL! Like you wanna be treated. Thanks again for sharing this Coop. Love ya!

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