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Inspired New Year's Intentions — by Jack Kornfield

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We all know about New Year’s resolutions and how short-lived they can be. Consider setting a long-term intention. Setting a long-term intention is like setting the compass of our heart. No matter how rough the storms, how difficult the terrain, our direction is clear.

At times our intentions are practical: to learn to play the piano well, to build a thriving business, to plant and grow a beautiful garden. But there are overarching dedications as well. We might dedicate our life to prayer, commit ourselves to unwavering truthfulness or to work for world peace. These overarching dedications set the compass of our life, regardless of the outer conditions. They give us direction and meaning.
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Thank you Welles! :bana: :hithere :loves
Happy New Year!

This reminds me of today's saki, last one for 2018! Did you like it?

My resolution is catered to overall health and making God more of a reality, living 1 life instead of 2.
then I found Hazarat Inayat Khan's wisdom from today and it sums up these resolutions well...

My resolution is to find the beauty in all things, to dig and dig and learn to see Beauty all ways.
Happiness lies in thinking or doing that which one considers beautiful.

Bowl of Saki, December 31, by Hazrat Inayat Khan

Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan

What is really good? The answer is, there is no such thing as good or evil. There is beauty. That which is beautiful, we call good. That which is ugly compared with the beautiful, we call evil: whether it is custom, idea, thought or action. This shows that this whole phenomenon of the universe is the phenomenon of beauty. Every soul has an inclination to admire beauty, to seek for beauty, to love beauty, and to develop beauty. Even God loves beauty.

In all ages the various religions have given different standards of good and evil, calling them virtue and sin. The virtue of one nation has been the sin of another. The virtue of the latter is the sin of the former. Travel as we may through the world, or read the histories and traditions of nations as we may, we shall still find that what one calls evil, another calls good. That is why no one can succeed in making a universal standard for good and evil. The discrimination between good and evil is in man's soul. Every man can judge that for himself, because in every man is the sense of admiration of beauty. But he is not satisfied with what he does himself, he feels a discomfort, a disgust with his own efforts. There are many people who continue some weakness or some mistake, or who are intoxicated by some action which the world calls evil or which they themselves call evil, yet go on doing it. But a day comes when they also are disgusted. Then they wish for suicide. There is no more happiness for them. Happiness only lies in thinking or doing that which one considers beautiful. Such an act becomes a virtue or goodness. That goodness is beauty.

from https://wahiduddin.net/mv2/VII/VII_31.htm


Man is always seeking for beauty, and yet he is unaware of the treasure of beauty that is hidden in his own heart. He strives after it throughout his whole life. It is as if he was in pursuit of the horizon: the further he proceeds, the further the horizon seems to have moved away. For there are two aims: the one is real, and the other false. That which is false is momentary, transitory, and unreliable - wealth, power, fame, and position are all snatched from one hand by the other. ... Man wants something in life upon which he can rely; and this shows, whether he believes in a deity or not, that he is constantly seeking for God. He seeks for Him not knowing that he is seeking for God. Nevertheless, every soul is pursuing some reality, something to hold on to; trying to grasp something which will prove dependable, a beauty that cannot change and that one can always look upon as one's own, a beauty that one feels will last forever. And where can one find it? Within one's own heart. And it is the art of finding that beauty, of developing, improving, and spreading that beauty through life, allowing it to manifest before the inner and outer view, which one calls the art of the mystic.

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happyrain wrote: Tue Jan 01, 2019 12:09 amThis reminds me of today's saki, last one for 2018! Did you like it?

Oh yes. 50 years ago I had an inspired illumination that I should pick the qualities I wished to become in life and act on them. I chose Beauty, Truth, and Humor (this choice was made before reading the Urantia Book). That's when I started to become an artist. 50 years later I can attest to the fact that we become the results of what we do.

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Loved and appreciated both these pieces of wisdom and your own words. Thanks guys. I think peace is going to be my over arching resolution this year...Peace within first....
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“We measure and evaluate your Spiritual Progress on the Wall of Eternity." – Guardian of Destiny, Alverana.
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