Source, (God our Holy Spirit)does not chose the monk over the beggar on the street. Does not love the monk more.
The beggar is not less in any way. What is the difference between the monk and beggar? DISCIPLINE Where you focus your energy is where the energy goes. If you are begging, Be the monk and focus on your inner peace and why you are in lack instead of receiving mode. In a world often defined by roles and societal expectations, there exists a profound truth that transcends the superficial differences among us. "God our Holy Spirit," the divine source, does not play favorites based on our external circumstances or the roles we assume, be it monk or beggar. In the eyes of the divine, there is an inherent equality that goes beyond societal labels. It's a perspective that challenges us to look beyond the surface and understand that the monk and the beggar are not inherently different in the eyes of the divine. Rather, the disparity lies in the focus and discipline each individual brings to their unique journey. Discipline becomes the linchpin in this spiritual understanding. The notion that where we direct our energy is where it flows is a powerful reminder of our agency in shaping our experiences. It's a wake-up call to shift our focus from external circumstances to the internal landscape of our being. Consider the beggar. In a societal context, they might be seen as lacking, in a position of vulnerability. Yet, the message encourages a radical shift in perspective. Even in the act of begging, there is an opportunity to embody the discipline of a monk. What does this mean? It suggests that regardless of our external circumstances, we can choose to focus on inner peace. The beggar, too, can adopt the mindset of a monk, delving into self-reflection and understanding the roots of their situation. It's a call to move beyond the mere act of receiving and embrace a state of being that aligns with spiritual growth. The crux of the matter lies in the transformative power of discipline. By consciously choosing where we direct our energy, we can reshape our experience of the world. In the beggar's act of seeking alms, there is an invitation to focus on more than just the immediate material need. It's an opportunity to delve into the inner realms, questioning and understanding the why behind the external circumstances. This perspective might be a paradigm shift for some, prompting a reevaluation of the societal norms that often dictate our worth. But what about self-worth? The beggar, often relegated to the margins of society, may grapple with feelings of inadequacy or lack. This is where the transformative power of discipline comes into play. It's an invitation to question the victim mindset that may accompany begging and to recognize that self-worth is not determined by societal roles or material possessions. The beggar, too, possesses an intrinsic value that goes beyond the alms they seek. Embracing the discipline of a monk means redirecting focus from external validation to cultivating inner peace and understanding. It involves breaking free from the chains of a victim mindset, acknowledging that worthiness is an inherent part of our being. So, as we navigate our diverse roles in life, let's remember the essence of this spiritual truth. Beyond the monk and the beggar, beyond societal roles and expectations, lies a realm of equality and inner discipline that has the power to reshape our experiences and foster a deeper connection with the divine. The Red Ferrari Author of Get the Soulmate and Dump the Rest Love In The 12th Dimension How To Manifest Your Soulmate Rediscovering Abundance Cheers, The Red Ferrari, Owner of Get the Soulmate and Dump the Rest Author of Love in the 12th Dimension and Twinflames Reunite. www.loveinthe12thdimension.com FB :Get Your Soulmate and Dump the Rest
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