Musings, Observation, People

What is Right


I don’t want to be moralistic here because this is beyond moral; it is about sacredness.

How many of us take the people in our lives for granted? How many of us live in utter loneliness?

When people want a place in your life, care for them. Regardless of wanting them or not, care for them because they need it and because you can. The people who walk into your life for the first time, those you meet for the first time, treat them right. Do good to them regardless of what they did in the past. Whatever they did, they did not do to you since they are new to your life.

This walk on the high road is for your benefit; respect life and the lives around you. Karma is real. Do you level best to stay on its good side. By honouring the people around you, you feed positive vibes around you and into the universe, and what you put out will come back to you, one way or another, sooner or later.

I know, this is a tad idealistic. Nobody is that perfect. We resist, we neglect, we reject, we refuse, we get angry and plan violence (in its thousands of ways). However, we don’t have to stay in such a dead-end. Change is possible. It takes a little bit of humbleness, a little bit of wisdom, a little bit of honesty, and integrity. Helping a soul in need is like putting an eraser to the amount on our tab of faults. It sets things right, it spills some light into the world.

Doing what’s right harmonizes us with the world, with the universe; it puts us back in the vibration we are supposed to be in. We are not made to endure a lifetime of strife and stress, sorrow and abuse; we need some elements in life that feed our hearts and souls. This “food” we find in the form of compassion, affection, care, respect, honour, safety, kindness, friendship, and love. The list could likely go on but these ones will do a good job.

Take care of one another. We are all we have in the end.

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