Healthful Desires

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The context of my essays is always spirituality.  I don’t believe in carnival/circus magic. I don’t subscribe to flippant or trivialized interpretations of the Universal Laws of Attraction by media.

I like Lynne Mctaggart’s oblique warning against abusive use of the laws of attraction: “the key to a long and healthy life is living a life that concerns itself with a meaning beyond satisfying the needs of number 1.”

Our victorious vantage point (spiritually speaking) is described by Rose Pere Maori Tahuna (wisdom Keeper): “There is no greater praise you can offer to the Creator than to love yourself fully as the beautiful and perfect being you are!”

I would like to believe Rose Pere refers to the Indigenous Self describe by Grauds and Childe not the Self that is a complex, socialized personality. (See previous essay)

George Sison reinforces Rose Pere’s statement: “…a fulfilled desire is the best way to show our gratitude to the Universe.” Obviously Mr Sison means thanking God even before the manifestation of desires.

Sison continues: “Let me stress that your every POSITIVE desire is a gift from God and must be brought to manifestation in order to help create greater good in the universe.”

Esther Hicks clarifies this by writing that it [desire] must not ring harm to anybody not even to self.
Sison adds: “My belief is that we are God’s co-creators. It created us and we, in turn, create our lives through the ‘I am’ within. “