W is for Work
“I learned the value of hard work by working hard.”
– Margret Mead –
If you do the work, you will reap the rewards. And, if you do what you love, it will not feel like work (most of the time).
Working hard is not about money or fame but rather about being the best version of yourself that you can be for your level of consciousness at any given time.
The goal is to evolve, but personal evolution does not simply happen by creating your future from a closed trans-like state of becoming no-body and no-thing, in no time, from no place. Going from no-where to now-here. There is another essential step.
After you create your future from that meditative state, that spiritual dimension, you must re-enter the physical body and play in the 3D world of physical form.
The trick is trying to stay conscious without repeating the negative thought loops, patterns and unconscious behaviours that are hardwired inside each of us. Neural networks that have been laid down over a lifetime.
We must ask, What can I do so I don’t fall from grace today? And, If I do fall from grace, How can I shorten the refractory period?
Have you ever been upset about something you have said or done, and then, even days later, you are still upset about the same thing?
This is where you must forgive yourself and move forward to become lighter and vibrate higher. This is where we realize we are human. We get up and dust ourselves off and return to doing the work.
As long as we just keep working and taking action toward our goals and dreams, the prize is inevitable.
So true my friend. We are all human I agree and in these tents for bodies and harboring bad feeling for ourselves or others only hurts our spiritual side. I agree also that when you are fortunate enough to do something you love for work it doesn’t feel like work. Great advice. Have an amazing weekend. Hugs 🤗 Joni
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🙏🙏🙏Thank you for you Joni, sending love and light your way, have a great day. 🙏🙏🙏
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You are so welcome my friend. It was a great post. I also agree with moving on and letting go. I tend to be hard on myself so I really appreciate your post. Thank you for the light and love my friend. ❤️🤗 Joni
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Lovely views and very inspiring. I must admit that I often find myself dwelling over something for days and it can often cause sad and anxious thoughts and behaviour. So after reading this post I now realise that I need to relax and let go more to achieve a happier self. Thank you 😊
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🙏🙏🙏Thank you for your beautiful comments.
When I surrender to life it usually ends up the best for me.
I find the opposite is also true.
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That’s interesting, I have never thought about the opposite effects. Thank you for enlightening me.
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💜 “I learned the value of [Being Lazy] by [Being Lazy].” EveryOne; so Each To Their Own, Horses for Courses I Guess
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Woww!! It’s amazing post.. in our life we have to work hard.. working hard gives us success.. such an amazing post!!
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🙏🙏🙏 Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
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Most welcome!!
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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Thank you for posting this enlightening article. Great points!
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🙏🙏🙏 Thank you for your kind words R. Arthur🙏🙏🙏
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You’re welcome! Truly enjoyed it! Please keep up the great work! (Art) 🙂
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🙏Thanks again. I appreciate it Art. 🙏
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Learning to move on is so important! Otherwise, we allow ourselves to be derailed indefinitely by trivial incidents. Wise post! Have a great week! ❤
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🙏 I agree, Thank you for your comments and sage advice.🙏
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The is great satisfaction in work. Having accomplished a task and then admiring our completed work soothes our emotions and sets us up for good rest.
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🙏Thank you.
The Rest is needed after such tasks so we can recharge and perform the next task and the next. 🙏
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What a wonderful write and I so agree…To manifest what we have learned in a spiritual or meditative state takes conscious work, to make it manifest in us in our every-day state.From playing the piano, to learning to be les reactive or more forgiving..takes work..but if we really do the work..we will reap those rewards!
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🙏🙏🙏 Thank you Karima for your thoughtful and magical words, as always.🙏🙏🙏
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Nice post. Forgiving one’s self and moving forward is very important.
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🙏🙏🙏 thank you
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