All of spiritual practice is a matter of conduct to others and the compassionate self.
The relating
spirit of wisdom and its goodwill has the flexibility to meet all fears and its
delusion.
The devotion in the temple must be the same temple in relation to others.
The expanding universe and
expanding awareness is the expanding of the heart.
The widening of that horizon is the reflection of constancy and commitment, for great souls are not afraid to take on any responsibilities.
When the heart is undivided whatever
the circumstance is, the sweeping of the mental garden becomes the duty.
This spirit of service does not need any ideals to fix all the wrongs in the world.
The soil of goodness from
the heart in the mental garden eases the things to grow. The heavy big stones
that break one to exhaustion become the sculpture of love.
All worries and fears are
the weed of small-mindedness that needs maintained through integrity and
responsibility.
The undivided heart is the
foundation of the healthy garden and playground for the children, the temple to
surrender in selflessness.
Over and over we are
challenged to bring our whole heart and care to family life calling for
constancy of our love and wisdom.
These are the same
instruction a guru or great teacher gives us when we face the inevitable
impossibility to find true spiritual strength.
In some traditional
cultures the nurturing of wise and compassionate children is seen as a
spiritual act and its parenting is considered as sacred.
Modern society raises their
children by day care, political schools and media, because it values
money-making more than its children, creating a wounded needy society.
All critical tendencies come
from the agitation of the mind not having the undivided heart and soil that can
create the fruits one wishes for.
The human heart is the womb
from which the divine order is formed.
All knowledge becomes pale
once divine knowledge begins to work.
The undivided heart is one
individual hidden behind many individuals and there is one unity that sees
through all personalities.
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