
With all that takes place in our lives, it can sometimes be easy to overlook
the fact that we're part of something greater than ourselves -- a collective
consciousness, the community, a greater
cause. Because of our tendency to forget this, we might make decisions in our
lives that don't reflect that responsibility that comes with this belonging.
All too often, we focus just on the short-term, tangible gain to ourselves
without worrying about its consequences. Other times, we may discard the
greater cause because it seems like "hard work." The challenge is to
expand our minds so that we transcend the distinction between self and others,
so we are aware of how our choices and actions can impact a greater
cause.
Contributing to the greater cause doesn't have to be all about self-sacrifice.
For example, if you plant a tree in a community space, its shelter will cool
and protect you as well as your neighbors. Or, your reward might be in
the form of the beauty that you now see in that space or the sincere smiles of
appreciation from neighbors. When you serve the greater cause you also
serve your greater good. There is nothing that you cannot do for your highest
good that will not benefit the good of all. For example, saying no to a
relationship that isn't right for you not only benefits you but serves the
greater good of the other person that you are honoring with your honesty.
Saying yes to your dream job not only fulfills you but also serves the people that
will benefit from your enthusiasm and productivity.
When you know you are serving a greater cause, there is little room for fear
and doubt. You know that what you do will benefit others, so there is no way
the universe is not going to support your efforts -- even if sometimes it may
not look that way. Serving the greater cause allows you to live from the space
of your greatness. When you know that what you do can serve a greater cause,
you are aware of your power and ability to influence and create change in this
world.
Well said! Bravo! what you say goes precisely in the direction of breaking down the boundaries between the ME and the YOU, to feel ourserves part of a single and unique creation.
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