Mindfulness serves you
Choices actually do not harm you. Being unaware of the thinking process behind your choices or being selectively aware of the consequences, does not serve you. You may ask then, what truly serves you?
Many people are materially-wealthy but crave time. How often do you question or reflect rather than follow the norm? When it comes to happiness, how do you measure it, how much do you want or need? Contemplate the extent of your own short-sightedness. Which choices serve you and which do not? When you want things, do you honestly feel satisfied? The wealthy are those who make time for each other, who create a loving quality of life. Peace, contentment, compassion, generosity, are immeasurable. To want for nothing is a most wonderful feeling. As you align with timeless peace in the heart, share it with the world.
Reader Comments (4)
Being unaware of the thinking process behind your choices continues to catch me. I'm getting better at recognizing this. For instance; when I realize I'm feeling down, I become aware of the thoughts I've been thinking. They're always fearful thoughts, or doubts in myself, etc., and I've become caught up in their current. Just by stopping and making note of this is enough to shift the mood.
BTW, I LOVE the cover of your new book, "Transform Your Life". Toadstools, fairies, etc., speak to me. :-)
All choices serve us until the time that we make new ones.