01 September 2013

Daily Thoughts for September 2013


“Take a look at what you need and see what you can spare to do without and offer it to those who may be grateful for some benefits from your cast-offs, but do it gently and with feeling least they be ashamed.”

“Take a new thought today and let it contain love for all men, women and children, who struggle daily for their human rights.  We are not alone and all are linked in one way or another, so we must ask for them, while we prosper in so many ways.”

“As the sun shines down on us, we should be grateful that we are protected from its heat and glare.  There are so many who lack our blessings and go burnt and wrinkled in their daily life.”

“To give thanks for our food, water and shelter, should be our daily thought to the Universe.  Few do so and so there are many who don’t deserve their blessing, while many go without.”

“See around the world, so many people who are so much worse off that we are.  We must always remember how blessed we are and to give thanks for it.”

“Just about now is always a good time to stop and reflect on where one is going and what one has achieved so far in this lifetime.”

“Justice can be given by anyone if they can truly see what is right and what is wrong.  However they need to understand that they are never the final arbiter and judgment comes to all of us eventually.”

“Right is like the truth, it may depend on where you are standing.  Always be prepared to see if someone else is standing in a better place to observe it and give tolerance and rite of passage where it’s needed.”

“Take a moment to stop and look around to see all that you are missing by the rush a tear of the life you have chosen for yourself.  What you are missing may be the balm of balance to see the world as a living and loving thing.”

“True justice is the balance of right and wrong put back into perfect harmony.  Notice who broke the balance in the first place and see the restoration of Spiritual Law throughout the Universe.”

“Nearly all of life goes floating by and we don’t notice the natural craftsmanship of it all, because we only sometimes see the material man had fashioned and not what has been created without him.”

“What a beautiful sunrise can do to the start of our day, but we need to be ready to observe it and to dwell on the perfect colouring of another day of life given freely to us to enjoy.”

“In the silence of our own heart and mind we can hear things that are blocked out by the rush and tear of modern life.  To hear ourselves and to be guided we must make the effort to be available and to listen well.”

“We need to be prepared for all that can go wrong and then if we see it coming we can stand aside.  It is no good fearing the worst, but watching out for it is a wise thing to do.”

“Just about to be, is how we need to see life, as if we act as though things will happen to us, then we won’t be found lacking when they do.”

“Give all that you can and share what else you have, so that then you will never be in want.  It is those who fear to lose what they have that get tied up in a selfish spiral and cannot ever be happy.”

 “Love without conditions is the way we were taught to act, but it is rare to find and when you find it, treasure it above all other emotions and feelings as it may never come again.”

“Love is the foundation of all goodness and is that balance between one side of the scales and the other.  It can never be true love if it is unbalanced, as someone is taking more than they are giving.”

“Love and harmony are true essentials to a happy and a sustainable life.  Have you ever managed to have one without the other?”

“Gone are the days of not knowing where to find out how to live your life.  There are so many who are keen to tell you, but who tells them?  Have they really never made a mistake?”

“Take a breath of fresh air before you make that move not afterwards and you will find it is much easier to do.”
“Just about now there is a lull that you need to appreciate.  Life rarely goes flat out all the time and if it does you are missing out on the scenery and the reason for living.”

“Taking up a point at a time is more rewarding than rushing to find a solution and then missing the point of why it is the right one.”

“Time spent in silent contemplation usually makes the right course of action clearer.  Rushing to make decisions can lose the correctness of the direction that one needs to observe.”

“What a lot of noise some people make about nothing very much at all.  It is as though they need to let off steam and they don’t care who hears them.”

‘The early bird catches the worm,’ they say, but very few have got up earlier enough to see if it’s true.  What is true is that each and every action has a correct time to be perfect and that is more important.”

“Being a steady plodder does have some advantages unless you are too slow to get there in time, in which case you need to start earlier!”

“Going too fast shows a determination to get somewhere, but is it worth the extra wear and tear on the system?  Often it takes the same time by going at a steady and sustainable pace.”

“Just around the corner is a surprise as you can’t see it until you get there, so slow down or you could miss it altogether!”

“Just wait a moment to see where you are going, as it will take you much longer if you take a wrong turning.  Life is full of deliberate acts, so always make sure you know where you are going and why.”