The 4 D's of spiritual growth
"Strive to be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To be too wise for
worry, too tolerant for hate, and too courageous to be fearful. In short, to be happy."
Unknown Source
"If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies,
unforgiveness, selfishness, and fears."
Glenn Clark
Reflect on this pathway for meaningful growth:
DISCIPLINE - To create change in our lives, we need to consistently focus on what we
want.
DETACHMENT - Practice the art of detached observation. Let go of automatic defenses
and patterns.
DISCERNMENT - Seek to discern the lower from the higher. What is self-serving and
what is soul-inspired? Discernment carries no judgment. There are no goods and bads.
Remain as a detached witness.
DHARMA - This is an East Indian word meaning "living your unique purpose." How do
you find meaning and fulfillment in ways that are natural to you? How do you best serve
and contribute to the world?
Serious about opening up to new, higher perspectives?
worry, too tolerant for hate, and too courageous to be fearful. In short, to be happy."
Unknown Source
"If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies,
unforgiveness, selfishness, and fears."
Glenn Clark
Reflect on this pathway for meaningful growth:
DISCIPLINE - To create change in our lives, we need to consistently focus on what we
want.
DETACHMENT - Practice the art of detached observation. Let go of automatic defenses
and patterns.
DISCERNMENT - Seek to discern the lower from the higher. What is self-serving and
what is soul-inspired? Discernment carries no judgment. There are no goods and bads.
Remain as a detached witness.
DHARMA - This is an East Indian word meaning "living your unique purpose." How do
you find meaning and fulfillment in ways that are natural to you? How do you best serve
and contribute to the world?
Serious about opening up to new, higher perspectives?
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