Today: “When you become honest within your self” Yogi Bhajan

“When you become honest within your self and to your self, before your consciousness, there shall not and cannot be any fear.” Yogi Bhajan
(via Ram Anand)

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Today: You have power and momentum to accomplish great things – from the I Ching

You have power and momentum to accomplish great things.  See yesterday’s reading.
You are cautioned, however, to remain strictly committed to your path and employ the means you have been developing in coming to this point.  There is great power in this.  Do not be distracted by idle diversions or fantasies which would inevitably lead to a surrender to compulsions that arise from your lower nature.  Keep it high.

Read the text from Richard Wilhelm's translation of the I Ching

The joyous mood is infectious and therefore brings success. But joy must be based on steadfastness if it is not to degenerate into uncontrolled mirth. Truth and strength must dwell in the heart, while gentleness reveals itself in social intercourse. In this way one assumes the right attitude toward God and man and achieves something. Under certain conditions, intimidation without gentleness may achieve something momentarily, but not for all time. When, on the other hand, the hearts of men are won by friendliness, they are led to take all hardships upon themselves willingly, and if need be will not shun death itself, so great is the power of joy over men.
True joy must spring from within. But if one is empty within and wholly given over to the world, idle pleasures come streaming in from without. This is what many people welcome as diversion. Those who lack inner stability and therefore need amusement, will always find opportunity of indulgence. They attract external pleasures by the emptiness of their natures. Thus they lose themselves more and more, which of course has bad results.
The rise of the inferior element is pictured here in the image of a bold girl who lightly surrenders herself and thus seizes power. This would not be possible if the strong and light-giving element had not in turn come halfway. The inferior thing seems so harmless and inviting that a man delights in it; it looks so small and weak that he imagines he may dally with it and come to no harm.
The inferior man rises only because the superior man does not regard him as dangerous and so lends him power. If he were resisted from the first, he could never gain influence.

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