Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 I recieved this in my email and thought I'd share it - I think it says alot and is benefical. Love and Reiki Prayers to you all, Marge True Satisfaction comes from learning to communicate without expectation - Michel through Reid Lowell Your words give you hope and they create the context of your life. The conversations you have reflect your inner self and the interests you would aspire to attain. There are those who have just given up on life and themselves. You can hang onto these people and these beliefs or you can focus on yourself and the Divine Co-Creative Process you have with God to bring change into your life and by allowing you to adapt to a better way of living. Start with the simple process of taking modest approaches to speaking with words that affirm and lift you up. Catch yourself when you start to judge and catch yourself when you start to gossip and move beyond that and walk away from such interactions. You can choose who you want to be and how you want to be perceived. Many people look outside themselves to blame and assign accountability for failure, when failure is a necessary part of achievement. There is a way to find inner-peace and to co-exist with others in an allowing and non-confrontational way. And know that you cannot be affected by others unless you bring their reality and perceptions of the world into your life. You can cause change by peaceful disruption and allowing. This simply means to understand that you are connected to others as they are the reflection of some unhealed part of yourself which you can release by acknowledging them in a calm and tolerant manner. You do not have to dissociate for rebuke, confront or correct. Just allow them to flow through you by acknowledging them with understanding and love and not getting pulled into their control. If you just step back, hear them and allow them their presence, they will distance themselves from you when they realize that you are not going to feed into their intensity or dynamic. Many people set about to dismiss or reject others totally and this is their control that they are projecting which is saying that you must conform to what I want and how I want you to be. If you just see someone for who they are and hear them for what they say and peacefully stand your ground, keeping your boundaries in tack, they will distance themselves from you once they cannot pull you into their way of being. Those who dismiss others and those who attempt to control others through their actions alienate even themselves from their understanding of humanity. Words can create a sense of complacency that creates anxious and urgent sensations within the individual using them. The words you choose entrap many people in meaningless sensations of futility and daily drudgery of life. This is why it is important not to feed into negative based ways of expression. True satisfaction comes in learning how to communicate your needs through non-threatening words that say to another you are centered and tolerant yet informed and aware. Attainment of power or prestige through the control and manipulation of others, by threatening their material subsistence or wellbeing that would impact how they survive, pay their mortgages and rent and provide for their families does little to sustain that person with a sense of true satisfaction. These types of actions will intrinsically leave that type of person empty and alone when what they really want is to be included, respected and needed. For how truly satisfying can it be to act like this? The processes of Yamptha, the attainment of a passionate life created though the use of words to generate happiness is basically demonstrated through: 1. Choosing words that create a sense of satisfaction. 2. Establishing a use of words that speak to your authenticity. 3. Revaluating the way you commutate to others and how this shapes their perception of you. 4. Using words to communicate that reflect compassion. 5. Using words to communicate that define your boundaries while being tolerant of others. Because life is so full of possibilities these five key components in communicating will aide you in being aware that you not only co- create with God but you co-create with each and every person you interact with. The process of being aware of the power of words is not only defined by what you choose to say and how you go about saying it but how you allow others to communicate to you. There is a spirituality to words and this has a direct impact on your work through everyday life and how you work through the processes of recovery. Your words even shape your body language and this has a great influence on how other's react to you, even on your physical approach to them. Many times you begin to react to someone when you see them and how they approach you. This also happens when you approach other people. The words you have used though your life shape how you feel about yourself and this shapes your demeanor. Not many think of this connection between words, their power and their own presentation of self and they should. This form of non-verbal communication began when you were yelled at in harsh tones and with harsh words for not standing a certain way, walking a certain way, or being late or feeling rushed and the fear of chastisement. If you hear sounds of love and compassion and support then more than likely you stand taller and carry yourself with pride. Non-verbal communication is shaped by verbal communication and the tones that are imparted to the words that are spoken. Stress is exchanged through the power of words and tones to the physical body and metabolism. If you learn to express yourself in calm tones and with words that enhance your communication your body feels loved and stress is reduced. Being optimistic and co-creating from optimism changes the way others react to you and how you feel physically. Michel through Reid Lowell Michelthroughlowell/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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