"There’s a responsibility in being human, and a greater responsibility when being a conscious compassionate one. This in itself demonstrates there’s different levels of human development, just as there are different grades in a one-room schoolhouse. Your life is not a ‘one-off’ — it’s a progression throughout the multiverse, over countless star-systems, using millions of incarnations to achieve ultimate mastery…the final tens of thousands in human form.
Not all humans have evolved to the level of demonstrating loving kindness in response to their challenges . . . some are just learning to crawl through time; others are learning to walk, or run over others, and a few have entered higher consciousness with the tools of empathy and compassion.
Remember, Earth’s a one room schoolhouse. The ratios from undeveloped to highly conscious are staggering, and the temptation is daunting for those who’ve progressed, to not feel superior."
Drat that's nearly half of this little but very important essay. I would encourage you to read the rest!
It’s Your Time — by Guru Singh
http://www.positivelypositive.com/2017/ ... your-time/
It’s Your Time — by Guru Singh
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Love this! It is not long and well worth the tiny effort to read the entire essay.
Thank you, Welles!
Sandy
Thank you, Welles!
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Thank you Welles. This was short and very inspiring.
Love,
Kim
Love,
Kim
And Spirit whispered, "There are no limits."
We are akin to the aspen forests, seemingly separated but in actuality, one organism.
We are akin to the aspen forests, seemingly separated but in actuality, one organism.