Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The [universal] Law of Dharma Part 2

The [universal] Law of Dharma [Part 2]
If you want to make maximum use of the Law of Dharma,
then you have to make several commitments.
The first commitment is: I am going to seek my higher self, which is beyond my ego,
through spiritual practice.
The second commitment is: I am going to discover my unique talents, and finding my
unique talents, I am going to enjoy myself, because the process of enjoyment occurs when I go
into timeless awareness. That’s when I am in a state of bliss.
The third commitment is: I am going to ask myself how I am best suited to serve humanity.
I am going to answer that question and then put it into practice. I am going to use my unique
talents to serve the needs of my fellow human beings — I will match those needs to my desire to
help and serve others.

Sit down and make a list of the answers to these two questions:
Ask yourself, if money was no concern and you had all the time and money in the world,
what would you do? 
If you would still do what you currently do, then you are in dharma, because you have passion for what you
do — you are expressing your unique talents. Then ask yourself:
How am I best suited to serve humanity? Answer that question, and put it into practice.
Discover your divinity, find your unique talent, serve humanity with it, and you can generate
all the wealth that you want. When your creative expressions match the needs of your fellow
humans, then wealth will spontaneously flow from the unmanifest into the manifest,
from the realm of the spirit to the world of form.
You will begin to experience your life as a miraculous expression of divinity — not just occasionally,
but all the time. And you will know true joy and the true meaning of success ,
—the ecstasy and exultation of your own spirit.


[Applying the Law of Dharma]