04 July 2014

Pains and Hurt Come in Many Disguises

We are all aware of the tragedies that are occurring all around the world, but are we able to see the hurts and pains that are caused in our own lives, as people continue to tread on the toes of those close to them?

Too often we are too busy following our own thoughts and actions of what we want that we don’t see the effects that our words have on the emotions of another.

A son sometimes finds it too easy to blame his mother for his mistakes, when she is brought to tears by an unguarded and often unprovoked criticism.

Often a teenage daughter tells her caring parents that they don’t understand about being young when they try to protect her from the dangers that lurk out in a hostile world.

Parents are sometimes too hash on their children as they grow up and, instead of giving them the love and teaching of family life for the future, they rely on others at school to do their job for them.

In the work place too are unbalanced relationships, where often those in positions of power and responsibility take advantage of the younger and more vulnerable staff in their charge.

Sadly this list can continue for a long time, but it serves to point out that we often don’t think before we open our mouths and, even inadvertently, we bring pain to others that they do not need.

We all have a responsibility to treat our neighbours, which includes our family, the way that we would expect us to be treated by them.

This is surely one of the basic and simple rules of life and living in the right way, so that we cannot be held responsible for causing unwarranted hurt to those who need our understanding and gratitude for simply being there for us.

If we all help each other and share harmony and peace with understanding and tolerance, there would be less negativity in this world.

There is far too much competition driven by the greedy ego and too many people act the way they do, just because they can.  Many think that they get away with it time and time again and thus become comfortable with this way of life.

Few stop to realise that there is a Higher Intelligence, who sees all things and each and every person will have the opportunity to explain their mistakes and misdemeanours, as well as feel the pain that they caused before they can move on with their own progression.

If we all live in the knowledge that we get away with nothing, but attract difficulties to ourselves by causing hurt and pain to others.

When we live in the right way, as was taught all those years ago in Galilee, we are rewarded with gifts and higher abilities to help the Greater Good by serving humanity and the Creator Father who gave us all life through his unconditional live.

Jenny and Michael Ayers
Friday, 4th July 2014

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