If you want peace rather than conflict in your life, it’s important to look at people and appreciate them rather than being a self-appointed critic. The act of judging others leads to separateness, conflict and blocks you from higher consciousness, harmony and love. When you appreciate others, you inspire cooperation.
Both Jesus Christ and Sarada Devi taught that — if you want peace and happiness, don’t spend your life as a fault finder. Explore yoga attitudes that can help you discriminate between vidya — actions lead Godward and inspire peace and cooperation and avidya — actions that lead away from God and create conflict.
Choose to Bless Others
Instead of fostering toxic situations or poisoning yourself with anger and resentment, you can bless others.
This series is filled with practices that can help you bring spiritual awareness and blessings to good people, difficult people and challenging situations.
Choose to Bless Others
Instead of fostering toxic situations or poisoning yourself with anger and resentment, you can bless others.
This series is filled with practices that can help you bring spiritual awareness and blessings to good people, difficult people and challenging situations.
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