The Power of Kindness
You Are A Co-Creator Superstar!
Happy New Moon!
One of the advantages of the new moon is that with every new moon we have yet another opportunity to create something beautiful within ourselves and for those around us. It just so happens that the intelligence of kindness is a happy, cooperative, co-creator superstar, that is willing and able to help you dream big and be the love that helps us usher in the new Golden Age. How exciting is that?
I’m sure you’ll agree that in order to partner well with someone you’ll need to know a little bit about them. Let’s see if we can get to know kindness a bit better on a much deeper level.
I found this passage in one of my favorite books and it inspired me to share this whole new way of partnering with and embodying core kindness. It might take a little, or in some instances, a lot of practice.
“Kindness is strength in action.
The confidence that comes from showing kindness is a masterful influence over any situation.”
– Glenda Green Love Without End, Jesus Speaks
Kindness is not just an act of charity or a buffer from harsh realities. It is not about placation or satisfying guilt. It is not showing weakness or self-indulgence. Kindness is the heart of living. When you tap into kindness you touch the heart and intelligence of God.
That sacred heart carries with it the strength of goodness, compassion, and love. Those are the byproducts of kindness. The key to unlocking and partnering with the intelligence of kindness is to ask yourself:
‘What would be the greatest kindness I could do for another person?’
‘What is the kindest thing I could do for myself?’
Love Without End, Jesus Speaks –
“In order to develop the intelligence of kindness,
you must discover the joy of truly giving and forgiving – no strings attached, not even
so much as for glory or recognition.”
It is said that one who reserves their kindness for exchange or control could lose their partnership with the intelligence of kindness. It could also be said that kindness is the right use of will.
“Kindness is Good Will – caring, helping, refraining
from hurtful actions, sharing, making life work,
and consideration of others. Kindness is strength in action.
The confidence that comes from showing kindness is a
masterful influence over any situation.”
Sometimes kindness is taking another view or route. When we bump up against problems, we have a choice to eliminate what doesn’t work. By eliminating what doesn’t work, no matter how much we worry and try to make it work, freedom is experienced.
If it has to be pushed, pulled, cajoled, or manipulated, the only act of kindness to oneself may be to re-evaluate and courageously try something different.
The kindest thing to do can present itself as something we must give up, because it is the kindest thing to do. For example, think about a project that just isn’t coming together in the way you expected it to, something about it feels off. What needs to be changed in order to free it and yourself?
Or, think about a co-worker that is a challenge to work with. What can be said or done through kindness to alleviate the tension? The act of courage in showing goodwill can yield wonderful results.
Being kind is not a weakness.
“Kindness builds strength, and strength builds greater kindness.”
Honoring our true potential is another example of partnering with kindness in order to reveal our true selves, which leads to courage and strength in action.
You might ask “What does true kindness look and feel like?”
Is it sitting in front of the TV all day? Probably not, that could be called avoidance of life. It is said that these types of habits exist because many do not know what kindness is. If you are looking for kindness, look for it in the touching of your higher self, your highest level of self that knows God. The level of self that we honor and call the wisdom the soul. And that which is in contact with the absolute knowing of what kindness is:
“The Sacred Heart of God: Unity, Love, Life,
Respect, Honesty, Justice and Kindness.”
Together these generate compassion which is the soul’s true knowing. Learning how to be kind to self takes deep listening, a willingness to be open, and to keep trying.
I am prompted to remind myself every day, multiple times, to be generous with my kindness, trying to be acutely aware of how it affects other beings around me, and those in my thoughts. You would be amazed at how the energy of kindness can uplift from afar, especially during these times of rapid transitioning, upgrading, and rebirthing.
Partnering with the richness of kindness can immediately bring blessings to any moment.
We’ve got this!
All Love,
Melinda
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