WORK
WORK
~ placing efforts accordingly
What is Work? Is this a word describing activity, or must it produce something? Does Work refer to a Career or Occupation that earns money? Must you produce something tangible, or can the results of your efforts be realized only in the personal and non-tangible dimensions?
You are familiar with the old adage that what “men” build will fall? That time brings decay is a well-accepted idea. What happens though, when your Work builds something in the non-physical realm, something able to rise and maintain a presence, without decay?
When you make a hard-won realization, changing your behaviors to reflect this shift, you have created something in your Eternal Self that will abide. Though its tenets may change again, you etch it into your being, even if it becomes merely a platform for further change.
When your “Work” is personal and internal, it still has an effect in the outer world. It still has the power to affect others in pleasant and positive (or negative and destructive) ways. Have you recently Worked towards having more compassion, and gained it? Have you developed patience? Can you now see and understand things that a year ago, were invisible for you?
How do these new understandings affect those whom you influence? Would you say that this Work has created a valuable product? Is that product love and acceptance? Are you more open-minded, contemplative, or non-judgmental than you were? Upon reflection, how valuable, and how timeless, is this work?
While the Works that you produce with your mind and your body change over the years, relative to your interests and abilities, we hope that your Eternal Self is experiencing an upward growth. We hope that your Work becomes an epic gift to Great All and that this Work’s life expands far beyond what you can now see and contemplate.
Our Work is to help you do your Work. Please ask.
Blessed Be This Day
This is a Direct Voice Communication from my Tribe, Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms with me from the other side of the veil.
Archives: August 12, 2020
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