Tuesday, November 09, 2010

What Do You See?

Do you see the wholeness within the disabled body?
Can you see the wisdom in the tiny child?
Do you know the Love within You, even in times of anger?
Are you willing to forgive and erase what is temporary to reveal the Truth?

When you look at someone needed help, do you feel pity or admire their courage?
When asked for help, do you feel grateful to be able or annoyed to be asked?
When you give what you have to serve another, do you receive the gift you are giving?
Is it within your grasp to realize you are giving to yourself?

It is a gift to the give and receiver when we serve another.
It is a source of inspiration and healing for both when we are truly helpful.
It is an opportunity to build a better future for humanity when we love and serve.
It is an expansion of love and peace when we are able and willing to contribute.

Can you look beneath your own pain, sorrow and searching to see the joy and love and Truth?
Can you imagine the healing power of all circumstances when you see the world’s disasters?
Are you aware of the Goodness of humanity in the midst of see the distortions of fearful minds?
Can you call forth the best in our children, instead of disciplining them for their worst behavior?

We have an opportunity now to focus on the Good and accelerate improvement in all.
We can easily ignore behaviors which we want to forgive, delete and reduce.
We can emphasize, expand and encourage the behaviors of love and Goodness with our appreciation.
To ignore extinguishes the return of “bad” behavior.  To give attention creates more of the same.
 

When we learn this simple metaphysical truth by experimenting, we will empower a better world.
When we send positive thoughts and prayers to those in leadership, we will join them in Goodness.
When we stop criticizing, blaming, and complaining with gossip and negative focus on their errors, we will begin to focus on clearing our own.
Life is a self improvement project in which we must take responsibility for our own good behaviors.

When we are asked for help, give help with a positive and respectful tone.
When we are not asked for help, allow the other to learn on their own.
If  we see someone endangering themselves or others, interfere with help and kindness.
Interfering with your own opinions and suggestions, without invitation, feels like an Attack!

Tend your own garden.
Mind your own business.
Keep your own counsel.
Trust yourself to do the Work.


My helpfulness comes from taking everything I receive in these reminders as I write them.
I take inventory of my life everything I write or share in counseling, coaching and teaching.
I apply what is know and hear within.
I live the truths I share with you.

I see you healed, whole and holy.
It is my honor to share these loving reminders with you
Together we are creating a better world with every thought, word and deed.


Loving you,  

Betty Lue