The Next Phase, Part II, Accountability
Last week we touched on the next phase of our growth – “Responsibility”; this week is about “Accountability”.
Through this part of the next phase, you will be held accountable for your thoughts and actions.
Of course, we have all been living with societal consequences and/or balances; but now, as you live your life, you will be holding yourself accountable for your thoughts (yes, even cursing at the driver who cut you off on the road does create!) and your actions and/or non-actions.
Lying, stealing, deceit, manipulation, guilt, misdirection, self-serving, hate, etc. are all going to have to be dealt with – not only through society rules, but also through your higher self.
Many are now looking into the mirror and are having trouble recognizing themselves when they look into their own eyes. If this is happening to you, what are you not being true/honest about?
I don’t know about you, but I can be pretty hard on myself – so try to remain true to me as well as my higher self.
If there is something you don’t want done to you – then don’t do it to someone else.
It’s time to do the right things.
Next week, Part III (of III) is “Being Pro-Active”
This goes along with “Speak without offending, Listen without defending” and I am beginning to think that can only be accomplished when you are spirit.
Perhaps we are not here to reside in bliss. We are here to experience our bliss through contrast. Hopefully, and if this contrast is properly used as a tool, we gain appreciation for our bliss and the spiral keeps climbing.
When we are living in the moment, you realize each moment for what it is, an experience for you. When we truly know this, we can fully experience the experience and fine tune it along the way.
I think that we are all being transformed every second of every day. It hurts so good, and at times, its down right painful. I know for myself, when these things are going on, I can tell myself all day long how I should feel, but my heart says different. That is the honesty I want to experience, not the one that I think I should.