Exploring life: Values

JANU: We would have you understand this, our brother: that values are a measure of character, depth of commitment, essential service, and windows into the spirit, the soul if you will, of anyone. Values evolve, change as experience ensues, and reveal much into the heart and the mind and the life of the individual. A vital question to be asked: What are your values? Do you understand them?

When relating with another, are you sensitive to understanding their values? Values beyond survival take understanding to a higher level. Do your values include other people and theirs? The creatures of the world have values beyond survival, including intimate association, care for the young, loving a mate. Those who give their lives for another understand this. Those who devote their lives to serve humanity grow in their understanding of this. Those who better themselves to enrich life, those who teach children and adults to have a better life, greater opportunities, and fulfill their dreams, all have values.

Values are woven into the thread of society, tapestry of life. Your True Nature has values, when agreeing to incarnate and enrich life. Exploring your own values and how they evolve through experience is a worthy exploration. All of humanity all over the world has so much in common in this area of their lives that can foster genuine communication and concern for each other.

What is more personal, our brother, than your values? Far more revealing. They shape behavior which influences your well-being. Getting real in your life calls for honesty and courage in simplicity and peace. A worthy subject in exploring life and serving it. Namaste.

Jan. 14, 2016 B                                                               Copyright © 2016 by Joshua Ross

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