Thursday, June 27, 2019

Wholeness for All

Every step you are taking is moving you toward wholeness.

As you continue to build your own foundation by listening within and taking action, your work will be seen by your community.

The powerful influence you exert will be felt through your level of excellence and by your commitment.

Others will desire to be involved in your work and your philosophy.

This gives you the opportunity to introduce your program of wholeness for all.

When every person is treated with dignity and respect, it will create the ideas which free them to move in the direction of their desire.

With access to training in needed skill areas, their ability to contribute to the community is assured.

They acquire the self-respect which allows them to interact with dignity.

They feel the power within them and are able to sense their own wholeness.

Your example of success through work you love sets the tone for you within your community.

You become a trusted member who lives in a manner which engenders admiration.

Your outlook that everyone is valued and precious becomes part of the fabric of the community.

This results in public policy enacted through innovative and imaginative solutions which will meet needs and uplift community members.

By including those who will be affected, more accurate and practical responses can be made.

Solutions will be effective when they are guided by principles of respect, dignity and on-going work which is genuinely needed in the community.

Practice within the community which leads to wholeness results in a delightful and uplifting community attitude.

Steps can begin with young members of the community and continue building throughout their lives.

By recognizing and creating opportunities within the community, areas of weakness can be built up and strong areas can receive additional strengthening.

As community members become whole, the community benefits.

Your continuing development and success will be a beacon showing the opportunities for wholeness in your community.

© 2019 Kathryn Hardage

Your Diamond Mind

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