
Meditation Drawing 4.11 Exempt
As we expand our view to include well-being for all, we exempt ourselves from limiting practices.
All the practices through the ages which have led to selfishness are based on a feeling of limitation.
Historical communities worked cooperatively.
Everyone’s skills were valued.
No one was exempt from making their contribution.
It is the direction we are headed now.
We are once again open to create self-sustaining communities where everything we need is close at hand.
The time for destructive practices of economic isolation and valuing certain skills more than others are at an end.
Many societies embrace all their citizens and provide for the comon good.
This is becoming possible world-wide as we see how they thrive.
We exempt ourselves from pride and greed when we feel how well widespread provision for healthy transportation and food and education work.
Each contributes to an environment of satisfaction and fulfillment.
Each contributes to intelligent stewardship of the earth.
Each contributes to the well-being of the whole society.
We are exempt from making decisions which benefit one at the expense of others.
We are exempt from seeing some as superior while others are less.
We are exempt from respecting some and treating them with dignity while undervaluing others.
When we love all our community members, we naturally want to help everyone develop their skills and gifts and talents.
We love being part of creating an uplifting overview for our community.
We begin to see each member, and appreciate how to bring out their talents.
It is wonderful work to move ourselves into imagination and innovation and manifestation.
No one is exempt from this kind of love and compassion and consideration.
© 2024 Kathryn Hardage
http://www.shareinspirationandpeace.com