Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Developing Discipline

When the awareness of why you do what you do is at a minimal, the control your emotions have over you are more prevalent and the less alignment and harmony there is with life’s loving energy…

If desiring was an Olympic sport everyone would qualify. Discipline is directly related to the amount of peace there is in one’s life; a little discipline equates to a little peace. When the awareness of why you do what you do is at a minimal, the control your emotions have over you are more prevalent and the less alignment and harmony there is with life’s loving energy. Being truly mindful of what’s happening and having the discipline to not be pulled around by it is imperative if life is to be balanced. This discipline has to be practiced or it won’t be prevalent in and as a result your mind will have its way with you. Discipline can be developed, but the mind will need to trained and just like with any training it will take practice.

Discipline is the key to freedom both physically and mentally. Think of all the people in prison, few if any had the discipline control not to give in to their desires and look what happened. Granted it’s not to that extreme for most people as far as the physical prison goes, but mentally many are in prison from a lack of discipline to truly do the things that are beneficial to their life. Most are controlled by a mind that says, do this or that; without developing discipline it has to be obeyed. Don’t take my word for this, apply the Four Principles of the Conditioned Mind to your thoughts and see it for yourself. These principles are the prescription to the development of discipline the leads to the eradication of Conditioned Mind Patterns that controls you as if you were a puppet on a string. The long version is on my website…

1. The Principle of a Conditioned Mind – Understanding

2. The Principle of What Causes the Conditioning – Attachment

3. The Principle of Awareness of the Conditioning – Realizing

4. The Principle of Conditioned Mind Freedom – Practice

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