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Motivation - In self and
others
One of the many useful by-products of meditation is
the ability to witness our own hidden motivations.
During the observation technique we will begin to
see the true motives behind the recent events in
our daily lives. In those events, we may have found
ourselves in an emotionally charged situation, and
have been knocked off balance by those emotions.
Since we have left our quiet center of strength,
our emotional responses are often inappropriate and
hurtful to others.
- Our ego,
attempting to put a neat spin on things, will
create a nifty rationalization that we then assume
as our basis for behaving in that manner. Our ego
will tend to convince us to see ourselves as
victims somehow and in effect justify our
behavior.
- We have now
placed a wall of judgements, interpretations,
thoughts and resentments between ourselves and
another person. How is direct and clear
communication now possible? How can peace be
possible?
- When you begin
regularly using the observation technique in
particular, those walls you have built begin to
come down. With the quieting of the mind, comes a
clear look at those same events; as if coming up
for review.
- We begin to
witness the original motivation for leaving our
inner direction and the chain of thoughts and
actions that followed. If we are honest enough to
acknowledge our motivation (even if it less than
admirable) and not resent what we have witnessed,
then growth has taken place.
- Continued daily
meditation will unearth more "undigested"
motivations for review, until we begin to see them
immediately as they occur in our daily lives.
Remaining centered, we can observe the motivation
AS it emerges and respond in an appropriate manner.
Your own increased clarity will lead to a reliance
on a seemingly "wordless" communication with
others.
- As you become
more centered and inner directed, you will find an
almost magical ability to witness the true
motivations of others as well. Be aware that you do
not allow your ego to gain in any way using this
new perception.
- Just be aware not
to judge, but to merely observe the motivation
while remaining centered, and your response to any
given situation will be the proper one. This one
change will have a profound positive impact in your
life!
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