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"Don't ask what the world needs.
Ask what makes you feel alive and go do it, because what
the world needs is more people who have come alive." ~
Howard Thurman

As
this thought forcefully pressed into my consciousness, I
was pulled within to converse with the Spirit. Why was
this statement presented into the field of my awareness?
As I placed myself in a listening mode, I began to
understand what many people have the concept that they
go to “work.” Think of the new vocabulary that would
emerge if the world embraced an attitude of service and
generosity of the heart, rather than work! When you
perform that which has been given to you to do with an
attitude of work, you are actually in servitude to that
work. You are a servant to your own burdensome false
idea, Service, on the other hand, is freedom.
Ralph Waldo Emerson said that we place the Universe in
our debt as we give more that what we are compensated
for, if we don’t work for mere money alone. Since we
cannot outgive the Self-givingness of the Spirit, the
Universe will create opportunities to give even more
back to us than we could ever give it.
You are here to serve the great Law of Life. You are, in
fact, in service to the Supreme Creative Idea that
proliferates our environment. It is the Life if God that
is thinking through your mind, working through your
hands, walking through your feet. It does the work
appointed for you to do and perfects that which concerns
you when you no longer “work” for the little self, but
“serve” the greater Self of your being and the Universe.
Today, recognize and practice – no matter what your job
description is – that you are in service to an Eternal
Idea. No task is too great or too small when done in
loving service. Then you will joy-fully act with
detachment, surren-dering the fruits of you labors to
the Infinite. Open yourself to what the Hindus call seva,
which means service, and you will find yourself filled
with a Divine vitality and vigor that comes directly
from the inexhaustible Font of Inspiration, which is the
Eternal Idea Itself.
I know myself to be a Divine Center of loving and
creative service. I give generously to life and am
vitalized, energized and magnetized by the living
Spirit.
Dr Michael Beckwith

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