
Meditation Drawing 4.43 Morality
The morality which comes from within is not an imposed standard of values or behaviors.
Morality is the active conviction that good is best.
Good behavior, good standards, good quality.
It is always appropriate to do what is uplifting.
It is always right to be encouraging and non-judgemental.
It is always important to see everyone as worthy and to work for conditions which support that view.
Good business practices are moral.
Ethical behavior sets a standard of integrity.
It is right and proper to be courteous.
We are here to add to the dignity and self-respect of each one of us.
We act from this principle universally.
It engages us on a high level.
We feel the power of giving to everyone what we want for ourselves.
This form of self-compassion motivates us to find solutions which benefit everyone in the community.
Because we all have gifts, talents and skills which contribute to happiness and a high standard of living, we want everyone to be included.
We expand our view every time we increase our compassion.
We learn something new, we develop a new respect for something we did not know before.
Our universal code of conduct has a powerful, uplifting effect on everyone in society because we see them in their original state of unlimited goodness and possibility.
This powerful sense of uplifting character breaks through limitations, creates innovative use of resources and establishes cooperation.
Our intention is to recognize these strengths in each one of us and to cultivate them until they replace any lesser view.
This is true morality.
© 2025 Kathryn Hardage
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