Today: “A man of dignity is also a man of universal ego” Yogi Bhajan

“A man of dignity is also a man of universal ego; he gives his head but he doesn’t bend.” Yogi Bhajan

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Today: It’s a time to gather together for your common good – I Ching

It’s a time to gather together for your common good.  Gathering out of attraction is no mistake.   People who belong together are attracted to the group.  Together you will accomplish great things.  Good will overcome evil (see Dec 3 reading).

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The gathering together of people in large communities is either a natural occurrence, as in the case of the family, or an artificial one, as in the case of the state. The family gathers about the father as its head. The perpetuation of this gathering in groups is achieved through the sacrifice to the ancestors, at which the whole clan is gathered together. Through the collective piety of the living members of the family, the ancestors become so integrated in the spiritual life of the family that it cannot be dispersed or dissolved.
Where men are to be gathered together, religious forces are needed. But there must also be a human leader to serve as the centre of the group. In order to be able to bring others together, this leader must first of all be collected within himself. Only collective moral force can unite the world. Such great times of unification will leave great achievements behind them. This is the significance of the great offerings that are made. In the secular sphere likewise there is need of great deeds in the time of GATHERING TOGETHER.
In the time of GATHERING TOGETHER, we should make no arbitrary choice of the way. There are secret forces at work, leading together those who belong together. We must yield to this attraction; then we make no mistakes. Where inner relationships exist, no great preparations and formalities are necessary. People understand one another forthwith, just as the Divinity graciously accepts a small offering if it comes from the heart.
Even if only one inferior man is occupying a ruling position in a city, he is able to oppress superior men. Even a single passion still lurking in the heart has power to obscure reason. Passion and reason cannot exist side by side- therefore fight without quarter is necessary if the good is to prevail.
In a resolute struggle of the good against evil, there are, however, definite rules that must not be disregarded, if it is to succeed. First, resolution must be based on a union of strength and friendliness. Second, a compromise with evil is not possible; evil must under all circumstances be openly discredited. Nor must our own passions and shortcomings be glossed over. Third, the struggle must not be carried on directly by force. If evil is branded, it thinks of weapons, and if we do it the favour of fighting against it blow for blow, we lose in the end because thus we ourselves get entangled in hatred and passion. Therefore it is important to begin at home, to be on guard in our own persons against the faults we have branded. In this way, finding no opponent, the sharp edges of the weapons of evil become dulled. For the same reasons we should not combat our own faults directly. As long as we wrestle with them, they continue victorious. Finally, the best way to fight evil is to make energetic progress in the good.

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Today: “Project your intentions for our planet and her family”

Project your intentions from your heart for our planet and her family.
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Today: “A person of self-realization is also a man of gracefulness” Yogi Bhajan

“A person of self-realization is also a man of gracefulness, a man of his word, and powerfully forgiving. These are the four qualities of a yogi.” Yogi Bhajan

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Today: It’s time for justice – I Ching

It’s time for justice.  Though some are against it, arousing controversy, justice will be dispensed, perhaps harshly.
In the aftermath it is important to absorb into the culture, with art and song, the story of corruption and its redress.
Though transgressions will recur in the future, the culture will provide a stabilizing influence that mitigates the tendency for corruption.

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A terrible reckoning is due.  A wrong will be righted — and even if it has been you who has been wronged, you will tremble at the terrible power of Justice untempered by Mercy.  Pray for your oppressor, that his punishment will fit his crime.
By taking up the problem the punisher arouses poisonous hatred against himself, and in this way is put in a somewhat humiliating position. But since punishment was required by the time, he remains free of blame.
Clarity within, quiet without. This is the tranquillity of pure contemplation. When desire is silenced and the will comes to rest, the world-as-idea becomes manifest. In this aspect the world is beautiful and removed from the struggle for existence. This is the world of art. However, contemplation alone will not put the will to rest absolutely. It will awaken again, and then all the beauty of form will appear to have been only a brief moment of exaltation.

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Today: “If the woman stops looking to the male for inspiration and stability” Yogi Bhajan

“If the woman stops looking to the male for inspiration and stability, then the male has lost everything. It becomes a matter of existence, not a matter of relationship, because the side of the moon which shines looks toward the sun.” Yogi Bhajan

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Today: Be modest and conscientious in relating – I Ching

Be modest and conscientious in relating with deficiencies and damages imposed by the times.   Understand them and position yourself to address them within your ability to influence.  Do not overextend.
Wrongs and other transgressions will be paid for in kind with unrelenting justice.
Do not make yourself a target of that redress.

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Exceptional modesty and conscientiousness are sure to be rewarded with success; however, if a man is not to throw himself away, it is important that they should not become empty form and subservience but be combined always with a correct dignity in personal behaviour. We must understand the demands of the time in order to find the necessary offset for its deficiencies and damages. In any event we must not count on great success, since the requisite strength is lacking. In this lies the importance of the message that one should not strive after lofty things but hold to lowly things.  A bird should not try to surpass itself and fly into the sun; it should descend to the earth, where its nest is.
A bird ought to remain in the nest till it is fledged. If it tries to fly before this, it invites misfortune. Extraordinary measures should be resorted to only when all else fails. At first we ought to put up with traditional ways as long as possible; otherwise we exhaust ourselves and our energy and still achieve nothing.
The shock that comes from the manifestation of God within the depths of the earth makes man afraid, but this fear of God is good, for joy and merriment can follow upon it.
When a man has learned within his heart what fear and trembling mean, he is safeguarded against any terror produced by outside influences. Let the thunder roll and spread terror a hundred miles around: he remains so composed and reverent in spirit that the sacrificial rite is not interrupted. This is the spirit that must animate leaders and rulers of men – a profound inner seriousness from which all terrors glance off harmlessly.

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Today: “The moment you can love the being of an individual” Yogi Bhajan

“The moment you can love the being of an individual, then you love the God of an individual; the moment that experience happens, then you become a universal soul yourself.” Yogi Bhajan

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Today: What has been taken too lightly is now wreaking havoc – I Ching

What has been taken too lightly is now wreaking havoc.  It would be simple to nip something sinister and unacceptable in the bud.  Now it’s much more difficult and damage is done.  Take seriously frivolous diversions that lead to apathy and eradicate them before it is too late.

 

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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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Today: “One who does not know how to live to his word” Yogi Bhajan

“One who does not know how to live to his word does not know how to live. And happiness will never come to him, because the word was with God, the word created this world. But if you will honor the word, you will be honored in this world.” Yogi Bhajan

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Today: Let go of all limitations;  You will be liberated – I Ching

Abandon your expectations of others.  Let go of grudges.  Let go of all limitations.  You will be liberated.

 

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This refers to a time in which tensions and complications begin to be eased. At such times we ought to make our way back to ordinary conditions as soon as possible; this is the meaning of “the south-west.” These periods of sudden change have great importance. Just as rain relieves atmospheric tension, making all the buds burst open, so a time of deliverance from burdensome pressure has a liberating and stimulating effect on life. One thing is important, however: in such times we must not overdo our triumph. The point is not to push on farther than is necessary. Returning to the regular order of life as soon as deliverance is achieved brings good fortune. If there are any residual matters that ought to be attended to, it should be done as quickly as possible, so that a clean sweep is made and no retardations occur.

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Today: “When we chant a name, we create a special heat” Yogi Bhajan

“When we chant a name, we create a special heat in which all of the karmas get burned and we become neutralized.” Yogi Bhajan
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Today: Be effective without drawing too much attention – I Ching

With modesty be effective without drawing too much attention to yourself.

 

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It is the law of heaven to make fullness empty and to make full what is modest; when the sun is at its zenith, it must, according to the law of heaven, turn toward its setting, and at its nadir it rises toward a new dawn. In obedience to the same law, the moon when it is full begins to wane, and when empty of light it waxes again. This heavenly law works itself out in the fates of men also. It is the law of earth to alter the full and to contribute to the modest. High mountains are worn down by the waters, and the valleys are filled up. It is the law of fate to undermine what is full and to prosper the modest. And men also hate fullness and love the modest.
The destinies of men are subject to immutable laws that must fulfil themselves. But man has it in his power to shape his fate, according as his behaviour exposes him to the influence of benevolent or of destructive forces. When a man holds a high position and is nevertheless modest, he shines with the light of wisdom; if he is in a lowly position and is modest, he cannot be passed by. Thus the superior man can carry out his work to the end without boasting of what he has achieved.
Everything has its proper measure. Even modesty in behaviour can be carried too far. Here, however, it is appropriate, because the place between a worthy helper below and a kindly ruler above carries great responsibility. The confidence of the man in a superior place must not be abused nor the merits of the man in an inferior place concealed. There are officials who indeed do not strive for prominence; they hide behind the letter of the ordinances, decline all responsibility, accept pay without giving its equivalent in work, and bear empty titles. This is the opposite of what is meant here by modesty. In such a position, modesty is shown by interest in one’s work.
Exceptional modesty and conscientiousness are sure to be rewarded with success; however, if a man is not to throw himself away, it is important that they should not become empty form and subservience but be combined always with a correct dignity in personal behaviour. We must understand the demands of the time in order to find the necessary offset for its deficiencies and damages. In any event we must not count on great success, since the requisite strength is lacking. In this lies the importance of the message that one should not strive after lofty things but hold to lowly things.

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Today: “Those who adhere to this cosmic law and do the labor become liberated” Yogi Bhajan

“A teacher provides technical know-how: the disciple masters it and becomes a great master – that is the law. Those who adhere to this cosmic law and do the labor become liberated.” Yogi Bhajan
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Today: Expand your awareness and wisdom – I Ching

Expand your awareness and wisdom.

 

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Thus also in nature a holy seriousness is to be seen in the fact that natural occurrences are uniformly subject to law. Contemplation of the divine meaning underlying the workings of the universe gives to the man who is called upon to influence others the means of producing like effects. This requires that power of inner concentration which religious contemplation develops in great men strong in faith. It enables them to apprehend the mysterious and divine laws of life, and by means of profoundest inner concentration they give expression to these laws in their own persons. Thus a hidden spiritual power emanates from them, influencing and dominating others without their being aware of how it happens.

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Today: “The only thing that pays in your life is patience” Yogi Bhajan

“The only thing that pays in your life is patience. I used to see in my active life that one who hasn’t got patience is a patient. The highest test of the human being is whether he has patience or not.” Yogi Bhajan
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