Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Your time will come!

What COMES around - It is interesting how we try to ensure that this universal principle is taken care of, by either doing things, or saying things, or even thinking things, so that we can ensure that "justice is served".  But in reality, this principle takes care of itself and we only need to concentrate on keeping the circles we are part of positive and speaking good words to others.  There is little point speaking nicely to someone, when you are in their presence and thereafter when their backs are turned, or when they have little opportunity to defend themselves, you take cheap shots at them from a distance.  There are so many way these days, that we can hurt others, through sms, profiles, facebook pics, instagram etc and this makes it ever more important, to make sure that we choose our words carefully and remember, that once they are said, they can only be forgiven, not forgotten.  At the same time thinking good thoughts, prevents us from allowing our mind to take its natural course and think all the bad things and the negative things about life and those we do not like, or can't stand.  Inner peace begins the moment you choose not to allow another person or event to control your emotions.   It is easy to convince ourselves that things are not going well and we feel others are to blame for our perceived unhappiness and we try to share this unhappiness, by making others part of our so called misery.  Instead we need to get on and do our good deeds, they being the things that we need to do, for family, work and friends, and those opportunities to do something more for others that need it.  This distraction is extremely positive in our lives and is time well spent as opposed to time spent on others, who care so little about us.  There comes a time when you have to stop crossing oceans for people, who wouldn't jump a puddle for you.  Let the world and universe take care of people that try to hurt and harm us and give yourself every chance to make your own life positive, plentiful and pleasurable.

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