04-04-2017, 10:08 PM
"Whether one who is served is a parent, a child, a member of the family or of the extended family of friendship, or of the nature of complete strangers, service is always service if it is given purely. The challenge is to love others as one loves the self."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0426.aspx
Just couple of days ago I've been thinking about how people are fond of making some sort of separation between work and private life. And although it is probably healthy to have some sort of division between when one is working and then resting, people at work and work itself is a matter of yellow ray. One can say that it is one's extended family or perhaps second family. And why then would one not to want to help this family as one helps the birth family? I've been helping my birth family a lot lately and they have been helping me, and I have been enjoying this co-operation so much! Then it was time to go to work and I had this realization about co-workers being of the same family. It is more difficult to be of the same service to them than it is to one's own family as I don't know them as much I know my family and they are not as close. But nevertheless, if one has the same desire to help them as one wants to help its own family, then the step to help strangers on the street is not that far away from that either. And see, what Q'uote came across my path when having this realization!
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0426.aspx
Just couple of days ago I've been thinking about how people are fond of making some sort of separation between work and private life. And although it is probably healthy to have some sort of division between when one is working and then resting, people at work and work itself is a matter of yellow ray. One can say that it is one's extended family or perhaps second family. And why then would one not to want to help this family as one helps the birth family? I've been helping my birth family a lot lately and they have been helping me, and I have been enjoying this co-operation so much! Then it was time to go to work and I had this realization about co-workers being of the same family. It is more difficult to be of the same service to them than it is to one's own family as I don't know them as much I know my family and they are not as close. But nevertheless, if one has the same desire to help them as one wants to help its own family, then the step to help strangers on the street is not that far away from that either. And see, what Q'uote came across my path when having this realization!