by
Madisyn Taylor
All motive and action affects the cosmos in some way. The
principle of cause and effect is the truth that allows us to change ourselves
and the world around us for the better. However, this same universal law is
also at work when change is not at the forefront of our minds. Our intentions
flow forever outward in the form of energy, affecting both the people closest
to us and billions of individuals we will likely never meet. For that reason,
we should strive always to speak, think, and behave with great thoughtfulness
and compassion. The virtues we choose to embody can inspire joy and integrity
in the lives of countless people, whether we touch their existence directly
or not.
The influence we wield is infinite. In an effort to internalize our conscious
understanding of the nature of cause and effect, we can never truly know how
our thoughts, emotions, words, or actions will manifest themselves on the
larger universal stage because it is likely that the farthest-reaching
effects will fall outside the range of our perception. We can only look to
the guidance of our conscience, which will help us determine whether each of
our choices is contributing to humanity's illumination or setting the stage
for unintended troubles. When we are in doubt, we need only remember that the
cultivation of altruism inevitably leads to a harvest of goodwill and grace.
Motivated by a sincere desire to spread goodness, we will be naturally drawn
to those choices that will help us express our commitment to universal
well-being.
Nothing you do, however minor or mundane, is ever exempt from the rules of
cause and effect. From the moment of your birth, you have served as an agent
of change, setting forces beyond your comprehension into motion across the
surface of the earth and beyond. You can exert conscious control over this
transformative energy simply by examining your intentions and endeavoring
always to promote peace, positive energy, and passion in your ideas and
actions. While you may never fully comprehend the extent of your purposefully
heartfelt influence, you can rest assured that it will be universally felt.
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