What brings about transformation is the adherence to three things, Spiritual alignment, dedication and the right intention. The results are automatic as a consequence of the “field effect” and are not caused by the personalwillwhich is limited. Daily life then is seen as a progressive change. Importantly the incorporation of spiritual values in ones life should be for it’s own sake rather than trying to control the outcome or for some imaginary gain which can then be an obstruction to the primary intention. How does one know that inner transformation is taking place is the subtle inner pleasure it brings that always accompanies true spiritual endeavour. The inner knowing that one is on the way ”homeward bound” is immeasurable from the world defined by the ego, the small self to the expanded Awareness of the big Self. The nagging from spiritual guilt that accompanies spiritual negligence and wilful indulgences of the ego’s demands and desires for gain are relieved and transcended as the transformation takes a firm hold.
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