What might be the difference between thriving vs. just surviving? - TopicsExpress



          

What might be the difference between thriving vs. just surviving? Please take a look. In congruence with the traditions of the Bright School theory, while learning to play the part of the unblemished Witness to the loving living story of your life (vs. just being a pawn to the story of one’s life), the resplendent quintessentially consistent Four Keys of Healthful Interaction are: 1. “The True Responsibility of Healthful Interaction – treating people in your worst of moods just as well as in your best of moods, and figuring out how to TRULY mean it…NO MATTER WHAT. 2. Acting without Acting – doing the right thing for the right sake, without the need for recognition or hidden agendas. 3. Realizing we are all so much more in the Same Boat…not so separate as we so often think and act. 4. The True Responsibility of Supporting Others in their HEALTHFUL goals.” The Four Keys can be mindfully utilized in innumerable aspects of the human condition, and they can be applied to the notion of ‘thriving vs. just surviving.’ What is a difference between thriving vs. just surviving? In thriving, “beautiful sparkling seeds of promise are sprinkled in your path, but can be missed” unless one learns to better and better play the part of the unblemished Witness (without expectations/preset patterns of thinking). How can you make this happen? The clarity one realizes through embracing True Forgiveness presents one with opportunities for healing – they come from lightness which greatly impacts darkness. The Four Keys unlock the door to bringing forth new people into one’s life, those who recognize their True Responsibility in making the world a better place…those for whom great success and a selfless/healthful desire to be of service to others go hand-in-hand. “This is your tribe. You feel it in your trusty gut.” Go to selfless lengths to foster such friendships, and witness the backs of unhealthful entities in your life getting smaller and smaller and smaller as they run away. — Glen Hepker
Posted on: Sun, 01 Dec 2013 01:28:31 +0000

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