![]() ![]() We are struggling for the effect instead of the cause, which is an inner knowing, a way of being in the world.ĭr. We see the outer ‘things’ that other people have and we think that is what we should have and so we strive for those same things. This is how most of us try to become successful. Eventually he gives up and slumps to the floor, exhausted. He may get one or two, spurring him to keep on trying, but the really big bunches are still a few inches on from the tips of his fingers. He frantically puts his arm through the bars and struggles to reach them. Imagine a monkey locked inside a cage, with big bunches of ripe, yellow bananas just out of reach. The best way to explain it is to show you. They don’t realise that ‘being’ is the first step on the ladder of success, and without that rung any further effort will be largely futile. In it, he points out that most people chase the ‘out there’ stuff because they think that ‘having’ and ‘doing’ are the answer. David R Hawkins which has elucidated this subject beautifully for me. ![]() I’ve started reading a helpful book by Dr. Not the ‘outer’ trappings such as fame, fortune, mansions and fast cars, but to properly understand the cause that ultimately leads to the effect. In the face of mounting challenges earlier this Monday morning, I thought I’d take a few minutes to muse on what it means to be successful. ![]() “The person who suffers from inner poverty is relentlessly driven to accumulate on the material level.” ~ Dr. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |