07-04-2015, 05:32 PM
(07-04-2015, 04:23 PM)Nicholas Wrote:(07-04-2015, 04:11 PM)Sabou Wrote:(07-04-2015, 03:27 PM)Nicholas Wrote:(07-04-2015, 02:42 PM)Sabou Wrote: I am a fan of simplicity and I do agree with you that a state of love is a greatly beneficial place to be, though I am wondering what exactly you mean.
I am a fan too Sabou![]()
Okay, work with me here. Tell me what you love doing in your life?
Not sure if you are asking me or Matt, but either way I'll answer!
I love reading anything I discern as beneficial spiritually and learning about the nature of what we do not see. I love gaining wisdom as to hopefully be able to express to
Other selves in a discreet manner, I love to learn the ways of simplicity and love to be a subtle beacon of energy and light for those around me. I love to listen and to understand everyone's perspectives.
I quoted you lol.
So my point is to carry that thriving attitude into everything you do, as often as you are able. Carla termed this loving awareness attempt as being at our "highest and best".
I am cleaning my bay windows tomorrow for example and I am not particularly fond of house keeping duties. Reminding myself that I am cleaning portions of the creator as I go will help me to lovingly perform this seemingly mundane act. It means I will be consciously attentive or "present", during the act of washing and scrubbing. Then there is also the blinds that need individually attending to also. Sigh!
Do you see my interpretation of loving awareness here?
I see said the blind man, Thanks nick!
I also share the disdain of house keeping duties and very easily go into day dream and automatic mode. I have much experience with repetitive jobs in my past and I think I have tried to utilize this technique some way or another. One of them being a dishwasher and I think that was a great one which had a few ways to do this, cleaning the remnants of other selves plates is quite humbling if done with love.