Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Transforming through the love within


When we think about the word compassion, what comes to mind? Maybe thoughts such as love, kindness and empathy perhaps; possibly mutual respect and gentleness; when I think of compassion, I think of it as love in action. The ability to feel the pain, struggle, or hopes of another; to have the stillness and open heartedness to prevent the ego from blocking the vulnerability of feeling another’s plight, or circumstance. To have the fearlessness to welcome in the energy and desires of another; to truly feel what it must be like to walk in this world in their shoes. Can we really have true leadership without compassion? Wouldn’t that mean it would merely be the blind leading the blind without it? When we have learned to open our own hearts, to heal our wounds of life, and welcome and embrace our divine true nature of unconditional love; this is when life becomes transformational, and all people and situations become our teachers. We welcome all people to shine their light into our worlds, and do not label one more valuable than the other, or one being superior to the next. We see how each soul’s energy adds to the brilliance of this Universe and has unlimited potential to share with us all. A compassionate leader does not limit, or discriminate the value and purpose each person brings to their world. We can use examples such as King Arthur, Nelson Mandala, and Martin Luther King; each of these beings encouraged and exemplified the importance of each individuals voice and equality within the world. That compassion, understanding, and love is what carried their message through distance and time to reach us all. To bring this to a personal level with you and I, we have the same choice every day; be it a co-worker, sister, mother, child, or a passerby on the street, we have a choice to be that love in action, to lead by the example of our own beingness, our own awakened and open heart; that shines that love and belief out to our worlds around us, and that is what transforms our world. When each person liberates themselves from fear, and compassionately gives love from their hearts, then we all become compassionate leaders of the spirit. When each of us takes a moment to ponder and visualize this thought, imagine the world we lived in if each person lived this ideal.

Namaste; blessings and love, Carrie Lynn States

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