
Keep Giving Everyone (Part 2)
People come into our lives with different, sometimes even opposite sanskars. Often, we find such people among our loved ones – husband or wife, parent, child, or a brother or sister. At such times we need to adjust to their nature. Adjustment is about our thoughts about them, not just our words or behavior with them. We need to accept their nature, not question or get disturbed about them. A person at home can be strongly egoistic and difficult to please.
➤We give them all the love and regard possible, but that person may not return the same positive emotions back to you. The day you praise her, she will be nice to you. The day you point out her mistake she will turn negative towards you. There can be a team member at your workplace expecting appreciation for every successful task. If you stop praising him or if you praise someone else in front of him, he may feel demotivated.
➤This is the way some people will be. They rarely give but constantly want something from others to feel emotionally comforted and strong. The strength and quality of such a relationship will rest on your ability to keep giving the right energy to them. How to get the energy to keep giving? We can always fill ourselves with the constant higher source of positive spiritual energy–God, who is always ready to give us unlimited emotional comfort and strength.
➤God has only one intention – to fill us with everything that He possesses, every quality and every power we ever need. We just need to connect to Him and start receiving from Him so that we will never need anything from people but will always have a surplus of goodness to radiate to them.
(Continues tomorrow...)
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Message for Today
"To overlook the weaknesses of others is to be rich"

Thoughts:
We are sensitive to the weaknesses of others. This affects our attitude towards them. We see them immediately, which affects our interactions. We have difficulty seeing anything other than these weaknesses.
Process:
The solution is to be aware of everyone's unique gifts. The more I can see the specialness in this way, the more I encourage others to use their specialness for the good of all. I can see that my relationships with others are gradually changing. And I can experience richness and innovation through every experience.
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