“HOW MAY I SERVE?"
"Asking this question can turn your life around.
Thinking of others first — reaching out to them
despite how it might inconvenience you — causes you to feel joy.
This gift of feeling good (or feeling God)
within comes from serving and surrendering rather than asking and demanding.
There’s no room for blame in your life as long
as you live with kindness.
Blaming your past. Blaming the economy. Blaming
your perceived personal flaws. Blaming God. Blaming your parents. Blaming your
children or your spouse. Blaming your DNA.
There’s no shortage of circumstances, people,
and events to blame — and there’s no shortage of blame itself.
When you shift to compassion, all blame
disappears.
So no matter what you may want for yourself,
discover how you can want it more for someone else, and then make that shift.
In that contemplative moment, compassion will
eradicate finger-pointing.
And you’ll begin to think like God thinks:
serving, offering, giving, and loving freely.
I’ve certainly found that when I remember to
nurture kindness and courtesy, everything in my life seems to move toward more
harmony and peace, to say nothing of how much better I feel when I’m giving
rather than wanting.
I heard the Dalai Lama speak on compassion some
years back, and the essence of his message contained these two points:
1. Compassion is the single most important
quality that humanity needs to learn. This is the way to find happiness and
health and to feel successful.
2. War and violence would become extinct in one
generation if, beginning at the age of five, children were taught to meditate
on compassion for an hour a week for the rest of their lives.
Such is the power of a compassionate approach
to life, which is truly thinking of others and living by the ancient Golden
Rule.
The very second you feel yourself retreating to
blaming and making excuses, repeat the mantra How may I serve?
Then act upon the answers you receive.
You’ll become aligned with the universal mind,
which is always giving, and the bonus is that you’ll notice the universe asking
you back, “How may I serve you?”
As your compassion for others flows back to
you, remember the truth I’ve written about many times:
You do not attract what
you want; you attract what you are.
So make compassion be what you are.
Suggestions for Living from Compassion:
Upon awakening, let the words Thank you flow
from your lips, for this will remind you to begin your day with gratitude and
compassion.
Make it a practice to begin each day by
thinking first of someone else and then making a decision to actively do
something, anything, that will bring a smile to his or her face.
When you become conscious of wanting to do
something kind for another human being, you move into a higher way of being.
It takes your thoughts off yourself and What’s
in it for me? and puts them on How may I serve? which is precisely how the
universal mind we call the Tao or God is always operating.
When you’re aligned with a compassionate
outlook, your entire day will reflect this kind of awareness.
If you believe as Martin Luther King, Jr. did
that our culture needs restructuring and that compassion is the way, I urge you
to work toward electing people to public office — at all levels — who relate
sensitivity and kindness in their messages to the public.
Look for the compassionate heart, rather than
the one that excludes, punishes, seeks revenge, or manipulates with government
power.
The more our institutions reflect this humane
attitude, the fewer collective excuses we will call upon to explain why we
haven’t been able to create the heaven on earth that is our true calling.
As I’ve frequently stated, the active
repetition of an inner mantra reinforces and creates exactly what you’re saying
to yourself.
Therefore, repeat the following to yourself for
at least five minutes:
I am a being of
compassion.
I extend love outward
everywhere because this is my nature.
Affirm this to yourself continually, and post
it in a prominent place in your home, your office, or even your car.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus gives us the
ultimate words of compassion.
If our world today would put them into
practice, we’d all be living in peace.
But even if the rest of the world hasn’t yet
caught on, you can.
I urge you to put these words to work in your
life today; if you do, all excuses will most certainly vanish:
Ye have heard that it
hath been said,
Thou shalt love thy
neighbor, and hate thine enemy.
But I say unto you,
Love your enemies, bless them that curse you,
do good to them that
hate you,
and pray for them which
despitefully use you,
and persecute you.
(Matthew 5:43-44)
This is compassion in action!
~ Dr Wayne Dyer
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