Wednesday, December 22, 2010

We the Conductor of change.

Look within yourself and answer this question honestly.
Am doing anything to help myself be a better person?
Now write down the answer on a piece of paper, analyze it, then ask yourself this question.


Do my actions to make myself a better person benefit only me, or does it benefit not only me but also the people around me?
If you have given a God's honest answer to these questions and they are of a positive nature, you are a person that practices random acts of kindness, you have abundant joy, and you feel successful.
If you have given a God's honest answer to these questions and they are of a negative nature, you are a person who (and I am not trying to be mean) is cynical, self absorbed and suspicious of others, you are unhappy, most likely lonely, and feel like a failure.
If you can't give a God's honest answer to these questions, you are a person who is afraid, has a lack of self confidence, and experiences feelings of anxiety, and uncertainty.
For those who practice random acts of kindness you are creating happiness not only within yourself, but also within others who share your surroundings. This means that you are an advocate of positive energy.
If the world is to move into a more positive direction it is up to its intellectual occupants, (human beings, US,) to bring about a shift in the energy that surrounding us.
As intellectual beings, we are a “radio station” that picks up, tunes into, and transmits the energy frequencies surrounding us. The one thing that makes us different from the radio in this metaphor is that we also have the ability to choose witch frequency we want to broadcast.
One of the laws of physics states, “Energy is attracted to like energy.” This is a scientifically proven law called “The law of attraction”. Science has also proven that thought is energy, so would it not stand to reason (at least scientifically) that the thoughts we think now either negative or positive, dictate the outcome of the future of ourselves and our surrounding environment?
Practice daily anonymous random acts of kindness, and I guarantee that you will feel better about yourself, have a far greater chance of becoming successful, and notice the shift in the energy that surrounds you.

Examples of anonymous random acts of kindness:

1. When you are in line at a drive through, pay for the persons order behind you.
2. Sponsor a hungry child in a third world country.
3. Send a gift or flowers to someone with no return address.
4. Go to somebody’s website and click all of their ad sense advertisements.
5. Write an anonymous, kindly worded letter to all of the people in your office and drop it in their mail box when they are not looking.

 These are just a few examples of things you can do to help make the world a better and happier place to be.