Death is a lifestyle choice caused by the way we think, feel and act—by what we believe individually and collectively as a society and culture. Death is a habit, a habit we can replace with healthy, happy and continuous human growth.

With billions of people believing that death is natural, what happens? People die; disease, accident and ill-will evolve.

Death does not have to happen; it’s not inevitable. There is a natural alternative–we have the option of continuing to live and grow into greater human life.

For this to happen, continuous life, a major lifestyle change must occur, one person at a time; until it catches fire, spreads and reaches critical mass around the world.

The lifestyle change for continual living is not so much “getting the proper exercise” or “eating the right food”—the required change of life concerns the way we treat each other and ourselves. It is about the way we think, feel and act en mass… together.

To live forever requires that we act with respect, consideration and love towards each other. A change of this type becomes a way of living together, a natural and normal way of life.

 

Surrender death; give in to greater life.

 

Respect your pain; respect your suffering. Pain will lead you to the solution. Out of pain and suffering will come the strenght and gift of life that is far greater than the extent of the suffering.

Get to know the pain of your life, and ask it questions. Your pain is wise. Ask how it came about and what you can do to change it. Ask your pain what it wants and needs. The pain may instantly go away, or you may be at the beginning of a long conversation; stick with it. Pain may follow you if it is not heard.

Listent to your pain and do not run. The pain you feel in your life, in your body, has the solution. Pain is simply a great and wonderful gift trying to come forth into your life. Resistance to the Gift creates pain, confusion and discomfort.

 Do not resist; pain is a gift that has become stuck. Pain is the eternal nature of you trying to push its way into life and grow.

We create pain by resisting our greatest gift in life.

 

Loving the most difficult people to love—from the strength of you—results in proportionate growth of your own being.

 

Opportunity often arrives as a problem we do not want.

 

 

Find the most difficult person to respect, and practice respect for this person.

Ask, “How can God respect a person who performs terrible acts.” Ask yourself, “How can I respect a difficult person.”? Take this question of yourself deep and sincere.

Begin the practice of respecting difficult and foolish people. This practice will build your esteem. It will build the esteem of others and the world in a silent and unknown way.

 

Struggle creates value.

© 2012 The Meaning of Love Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha