Thursday, 27 October 2016

Are We All at the Crossroads?

Man is coming to a crossroads in their lives now where they must decide whether to continue to take the road of materialism or to take the spiritual path of enlightenment.

Riches can be bestowed to all if they abide by the Spiritual Laws, which are to help ones fellow man unconditionally and after that one is rewarded in ways not always thought of before.

Everything we do, good or bad, is recorded and totted up.  From that evaluation, as we all need help from time to time, so it is given by the Law.

By doing good deeds voluntarily and with no expectation of payment, so our good deeds are returned to us in other ways when we are in need most of all, so it is the more we give of ourselves, the more we receive.

With regards to charities, if we give towards charitable works so again our coffers are always replenished, so that we can give again more freely.  It becomes a continuous cycle of supply and demand.

The spiritual life is all about love of ourselves and love of our fellow man, to treat all things with respect and compassion.  By that thinking we, as spiritual beings, are further helped and enlightened.  This makes our pathway less strenuous and we are more at peace on a daily basis.

All our energies begin enhanced and we are all able to achieve far more in a given time than we first did.
         
To be constantly in the materialist theme that that is the only thing that is right for us, nothing lasting ever happens and so we tend to want more.

There is no satisfaction in material wealth.  It accrues and the enjoyment is no longer lasting.  It loses its feel-good factor very quickly.

By giving to others, that pleasure and contentment is long lasting and that feel-good factor remains with us as a memory for life.  It is always untarnished.  It is pure and holy and remains in our lives forever.

We actually glow/resonate with goodness and love.  We feel great and empowered, that WOW feeling.  Try it and see.  It costs us nothing!

Jenny Ayers
Thursday, 27th October 2016