If you have any kind of attachment, you will protect the one who is attached. You will be dishonest.
Executioner….
Executioner Life saver Just / decisive Sentimentalist
Speak the Truth and Don’t Get Angry Part Two….
“What we bring to the table” is a phrase I use often. It means what and how we feel, think, express, and act in any given situation. In The Art of War, Sun Tzu instructs us to: Know yourself. Know the terrain. Know your opponent. But most of us only know and can speak to the terrain and the opponent. …
What we need….
What we need to be doing is minding our own business—not in an isolationist sense, but by minding God’s business, which should be our own.
Flatterer….
Flatterer Independent / stands up for self Appreciative Thankless / dismissive
Getting Free of Fear….
Rohini explains how to let fear dissolve so that we can be free from it, and takes some students through the process. For more videos and lessons, sign up for a free or paid subscription.
Speak the Truth, Don’t Get Angry, Part One….
Baba used to tell the story of Dronacharya and Yudhisthira. Dronacharya was the teacher to the Pandavas. One day, Dronacharya told his students, “Speak the truth, don’t get angry. I want you to go home, learn this, and come back.” The next day, everyone came back, and each one could recite the statement except for Yudhisthira, who said, “I understand …
There’s a difference….
There’s a difference between nonattached and passive. To be passive is to evade responsibility by choosing inaction; to be nonattached is to act always from a place of Love, so that we act appropriately in any situation—even when non-action is called for.
Nonattached….
Nonattached Enmeshed Apathetic Appropriately engaged
We mistreat….
We mistreat the people who are patient when we displease them again and again. We cater to the people who will turn away if we displease them once….