Becoming A Spiritual Person
To become a spiritual being, you must understand your body’s natural wisdom
Knowing how you feel when you’re 100% YOU is crucial
When you’re able to recognize and fully embrace how you feel when you're hundred percent you, you can easily tell when something isn’t right.
I spent a number of years trying to figure out how to be spiritual: what worked, what didn't work. But when you lie to yourself you’re lying to God, your creator, who loves you, especially when you’re being fully yourself!
So being truthful to everyone—and yourself—matters enormously. Lying is a demon’s game. Why would you want to play games with a demon?
Being honest with yourself and others is the best way to be, even if it comes with problems.
The moment that you actually recognize there is a problem, is the moment you’re able to fix it. If you dance around the issue and never admit that it’s there, you never fix it, and if you never fix it you’ll always be stuck with it.
Try to be kind and nonjudgmental to as many people as possible. One judgmental comment, or one mean action, can ruin somebody's day, week, month, year—even his or her life if he or she is considering suicide.
Think about how you’d feel if somebody came up and said something that crushed you or brought you to tears every time you thought about it> Who deserves to be treated like that? Nobody.
When you meet somebody for the first time or you see somebody walking down the street, you have no idea what battles they've been fighting. You don't know what issues they’re trying to fix.
The woman walking down the street with the poor complexion, dirt on her hands and face and the messed up clothes… who would steer clear and not give her the time of day? But you don't know her. You don't know what her battles have been. She might be a recovering drug addict trying to find her way in this messed up world. Or she might be a mother grieving for the loss of her child, trying to keep her composure long enough to make it home before she collapses for another night of lonely, sad, fearful tears.
Now think her again, What if she was you? You would want somebody to say hello.
Isn’t that woman more important than the text message you’re about to send? Saying hello and offering her your smile may well be the trigger that pulls that lonely mother out of the hole she's in.
If you’re trying to become a more spiritual person, the best thing I can tell you is to be as kind, humble, caring, loving, and understanding a person as you can be. When your path is a little foggy and you’re unclear about what to do in any given situation, ask yourself this:
"What would an angel do? What would God do?"
When you’re able to recognize and fully embrace how you feel when you're hundred percent you, you can easily tell when something isn’t right.
I spent a number of years trying to figure out how to be spiritual: what worked, what didn't work. But when you lie to yourself you’re lying to God, your creator, who loves you, especially when you’re being fully yourself!
So being truthful to everyone—and yourself—matters enormously. Lying is a demon’s game. Why would you want to play games with a demon?
Being honest with yourself and others is the best way to be, even if it comes with problems.
The moment that you actually recognize there is a problem, is the moment you’re able to fix it. If you dance around the issue and never admit that it’s there, you never fix it, and if you never fix it you’ll always be stuck with it.
Try to be kind and nonjudgmental to as many people as possible. One judgmental comment, or one mean action, can ruin somebody's day, week, month, year—even his or her life if he or she is considering suicide.
Think about how you’d feel if somebody came up and said something that crushed you or brought you to tears every time you thought about it> Who deserves to be treated like that? Nobody.
When you meet somebody for the first time or you see somebody walking down the street, you have no idea what battles they've been fighting. You don't know what issues they’re trying to fix.
The woman walking down the street with the poor complexion, dirt on her hands and face and the messed up clothes… who would steer clear and not give her the time of day? But you don't know her. You don't know what her battles have been. She might be a recovering drug addict trying to find her way in this messed up world. Or she might be a mother grieving for the loss of her child, trying to keep her composure long enough to make it home before she collapses for another night of lonely, sad, fearful tears.
Now think her again, What if she was you? You would want somebody to say hello.
Isn’t that woman more important than the text message you’re about to send? Saying hello and offering her your smile may well be the trigger that pulls that lonely mother out of the hole she's in.
If you’re trying to become a more spiritual person, the best thing I can tell you is to be as kind, humble, caring, loving, and understanding a person as you can be. When your path is a little foggy and you’re unclear about what to do in any given situation, ask yourself this:
"What would an angel do? What would God do?"