Saturday, November 19, 2005

An EQ book that I'm reading right now, discusses about Spiritual Centre. I find it quite true.

An import way to curb human tendencies, such as lust and anger, is to maintain a spiritual centre that keeps you grounded and focused on living more effectively. It requires you to look beyond yourself.

In today's world, there are many peiople purporting to know the right way. It is wise to be cautious when deciding on whom to believe. There are frauds who exploits people's vulnerabilities and indecision about how to live their lives. Several signs to watch out for are, if:


  • they want money from you in exchange for building your spirituality

  • they wat you to rely solely on them

  • they use icons or toher symbols to build solidarity

  • you feel uncomfortable deep down inside and wonder if it is right - if you feel this way, chances are it is not

  • they want you to alter your behaviour or your daily routines so that they can take you away from your friends and family

  • they belittle your emotional or intellectual capabilities

  • they don't accept challenge or any different way of thinking

  • everything emanates and revolves around them only

  • they ask you to surrender your independence

  • you need to question whether there is manipulation or cohesion

  • they threaten you with recrimination and ridicule

  • there is a hierachy and rigid rules that are outside of your normal boundaries

  • they want to cut you from the real world

  • they use drugs or other stimulants to seduce you



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And the following line is quite true about me:
He usually downgrade their talents and look up to others more than necessary. He is afraid of not being accepted (at work, it's true. not in personal life, i think)

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