INSPIRATIONAL BLESSINGS


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t the end of any event, any process, any task, any job . . . do not resign from it, transcend it. Resignation is [a] quiting; it has karmic attachment and a sense of one-ups-man-ship . . . it has victory at the cost of a defeat. Transcending on the other hand is a graduation; it has cosmic attraction and lifts everyone involved, not just your benefit at some one else's expense.

The difference takes place more in the words you use, the thoughts you think, the attitude that fuels you, the feelings that don't fool you and most importantly, the responses you illicit. You set the setting and everyone in it into positive motion—rather than emotion and commotion . . . it becomes an upward spiral that lifts anyone rather than an ever repeating circle that traps everyone. You become benevolent rather than the only one who benefits . . . it is non-violence in its most creative form.

These Inspirational Blessings are like mantras . . . reminders that cause us to think at a new angle; to renew and build our vision and purpose—by igniting, inspiring and causing insight— to then actualize our conscious focus.

 

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