With so many paths to choose from, how can it be known if the one chosen is the most worthwhile? One way would be if there’s inner contentment even though things may not be as they are wanted…
If you don’t choose your path it will be chosen for you. The way you can distinguish whether it’s one you have chosen or one that’s chosen for you is by the love that’s emitted outward. There are many paths to choose from in life and where most err is choosing one that suits their desires instead of choosing one that focuses on healing yourself and others; what is meant by this is choose a path that’s worthwhile to all beings.
The path I have found to be the most worthwhile to all involved is the path of meditation. To me why it’s worthwhile is because it’s a process that makes you whole and when you’re whole the natural instinct of love arises; if you see meditation as worthwhile this is the path you will choose. It has to be worthwhile to you and all beings in the path that’s chosen, if it’s isn’t it won’t last. Most paths chosen are based in the material world, this is a path of reaching out there. People will even use a path of God like this; as though there’s something out there that’s making things happen. The path of love is what makes things happen and it’s an inward one that needs nothing to sustain it. Love arises from stillness and doesn’t take thought for it to occur, it arises from stillness itself and is self sustaining. This is why the path of mediation is worthwhile.
Process life from the path that you’re on, but if that path isn’t based in love it will cause disharmony, and many other dysfunctional results; for yourself and others. So you may not know which path is for you, but if you look around you’ll see which one isn’t for you and eventually all you will be left with is one that’s worthwhile, not only to you, but also for all beings…
The more we grasp for answers outside ourselves the more in the grasp of fear we are. When we look outside, its only because we are fearful of what we might find inside.
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
A Worthwhile Path
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