Shevacai on Nostr: "What beliefs do you maintain that no longer serve your desires?" Is a good question ...
"What beliefs do you maintain that no longer serve your desires?" Is a good question that everyone should ask themselves.
I feel like a lot of beliefs that I have held (and still have some lingering thoughts on) is about other people, and it's partly judgemental in that I believe the vast majority of people are asleep in their daily lives, and I don't blame them. It's all too easy to fall into apathy when their lives are filled with drudgery, fear, whatever. I see it when I see people buying junk, poison filled foods in the grocery store, or when I see people taking no concern about others in the flow in traffic (taking forever to move off from a set of lights for example), that lack of any sparkle in their eyes as they move through life semi blindfolded, and I can't help but feel a little frustration towards that apathy.
But it does not serve me.
But it does allow me to hold myself to a certain standard, to keep aware of those around me on the roads, in the stores, on the street. I acknowledge and smile, and hope that I leave people with a good feeling after any kind of interaction.
I believe this is all just part of the balance and harmony of the universe, in that I hope to raise people's vibration, and therefore the collective.
So I guess it's a little bit of a double edged sword, but I care a lot about others, maybe to a slight detriment.
I feel like a lot of beliefs that I have held (and still have some lingering thoughts on) is about other people, and it's partly judgemental in that I believe the vast majority of people are asleep in their daily lives, and I don't blame them. It's all too easy to fall into apathy when their lives are filled with drudgery, fear, whatever. I see it when I see people buying junk, poison filled foods in the grocery store, or when I see people taking no concern about others in the flow in traffic (taking forever to move off from a set of lights for example), that lack of any sparkle in their eyes as they move through life semi blindfolded, and I can't help but feel a little frustration towards that apathy.
But it does not serve me.
But it does allow me to hold myself to a certain standard, to keep aware of those around me on the roads, in the stores, on the street. I acknowledge and smile, and hope that I leave people with a good feeling after any kind of interaction.
I believe this is all just part of the balance and harmony of the universe, in that I hope to raise people's vibration, and therefore the collective.
So I guess it's a little bit of a double edged sword, but I care a lot about others, maybe to a slight detriment.