When choosing who to “take care of” choose your motive first!
The first person we owe is ourselves. We use our energy to create. We are an output for The Source Energy that gets poured into us. We do the necessary work needed to reproduce that energy and transform it into something tangible for us and others to use.
What are you creating? Who are you creating it for? What results do you expect to come from what you’ve put out into the world? Are you doing it for the attention to be loved and liked? or, are you doing it because it’s the right thing do?
The things that we create can be rewarding on 2 different levels:
1) Compensation: if we are selling what we reproduce, and
2) Charitable: if we are giving away what we reproduce.
No matter what energy you put out into the world, EXPECT for it to be returned to you in some shape, form, or way. Let me give you two extreme circumstances.
1)If you are a dealer of hardcore drugs the plants used to create those products are being used negatively. The immediate reward of compensation may feel good, but the long-term effects will not. The destruction of someone else and their family will later bring destruction and the breakdown of your family.
2)If you are a hard worker who has worked hard being employed all of your life with minimal rewards and compensation, forcing you to have to give away most of your earnings to survive, the long-term retirement benefits may ensure you much stability after working. However, it won’t ensure that you would have created bonds with people to be with and enjoy retirement.
Both of these examples are of two different types of workers, charity given was mostly part of their jobs. They had to sacrifice some things in order to gain the necessary rewards they needed to stabilize their situation. That is NOT considered charity. Much neglect was taking place as well.
The Purpose of Charity is to pay forward what was given unto us through love and kindness. Working just to take care of our families is not charity. A successful family should be working to help another family become successful. That does not mean we take the best for our families and hand out breadcrumbs of the things we do not want. A charitable person offers the best first to those who are less fortunate because they can afford the same for themselves. More than likely a successful family already possess that which they can give away.
No matter what we do karma is always served. “It’s not how we start, but how we finish” ~ A. Fleming
We can begin a path of drug dealing and/or we can end it by helping the families we served heal. We can stay at a company being a long-term employee, or we can use the skills taught unto us from employment to create our own business and employ other people. We can change the course of our destinies anytime because we have to become mindful of what or who set us on that path.
Were you encouraged to go down a bad path, or is that the path you chose to be on? Did you choose to take the easy way or the hard way?
When we recognize the effects caused on others because of what we did, we have two options, go back and fix it, encouraging them to do better, or ignore it and allow them to suffer the consequences of your influence.
We when recognize the motives behind what we put out into the world it changes our perspective and view on how we will continue to do things. We can become better or worse. For in order to be able to recognize this we must clear our systems from toxins. Drugs and alcohol, even friends and family members can block our discernment and our abilities to see things with a clear-eyed view. Yes, we like to forget some of our problems, but if we face them, they will never be a problem again. For the most part we did it for our own families to survive. But it is not good to grow your family at the expense of someone else’s.
How do we clear our minds?
A few methods you can choose to use to clear your mind are: Fasting, Meditation, Prayer, Isolation, Seclusion, and Detoxing.
It takes walking away from the collective and groups we are associated with to gain this clarity and come back to see things differently. It may even take experiencing a new environment to understand a different perspective. You may not like how you feel at first discovery of your mistakes, but you will feel better once you come up with a plan to fix it.
Why choose to fix the past?
If we do not choose to fix the past, the past will fix itself, hitting you with unexpected karma forcing you to be “charitable”. You won’t realize it until after it has happened, and you will be forced to have to accept it. When we choose to fix what we have done, we are no longer at fault. The total fixing depends on whether the people you have damaged will allow you back in. They must accept your offering, Your Forgiveness, your willingness to prove that you are sorry. The attempt is all that matters because come judgement day, we can say ‘at least we tried’. And with God, “it’s the thought that counts.” ~Anonymous
👑With Agape, Loyalty, Honesty, and Respect Be Blessed with Proper Guidance My People.❣️
