Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Being a Beacon of Hope for others


You can be an inspiration for someone who is experiencing difficulties by not lowering yourself to their sadness, but by lifting them up through the light of your joy.

You will always know if you are being the light of inspiration by how you feel. If you can maintain your good feelings, the light of your joy is shining and bright. The moment you begin to feel heavy or not good you will know that the negativity of the problem is affecting you, and you really must step away and restore yourself to feeling good.

You have nothing to give anyone unless the joy within you is radiating outward.

There is no limit to how high you can increase your frequency, because there is no limit to the good thoughts you can think, or the good words you can speak, or the acts of kindness that you can perform. Besides transforming your own life through lifting your frequency, you lift others' lives too. The positive frequency of your energy emanates out like the ripple from a stone thrown into water, touching our planet and every living thing on it.

As you rise higher, you take the world with you.

No person or power in the outside world can compare to the power you have within you. Seek the power within, as it knows the perfect way for you.

Dhyan Vimal said “You are the rest of humanity”. In other words, if it were to be, it would be up to you. Each of us, individually, are the “rest of humanity”. Therefore, if we want something to change, it is up to us to change. Instead of looking for someone to inspire us, be the inspiration for others. And when you do, you find your purpose.

And when you find your purpose, it is like your heart has been set alight with passion. You know it absolutely, without any doubt."And in the words of Larry Diangi, "When your dream becomes your purpose, you become unstoppable".

A parting note: no matter what you do, at least half the world will be against you. So just do it anyway. And be a beacon for others.

1 comment:

  1. Hey! I really like this. I love your parting note. I think I'll reblog this!

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