New Years Resolutions

With 2012 in full motion, I hope all of you set new year resolutions. Resolutions are changes we would like to make in ourselves to improve our lives. We must continually be paying attention to our assets and defects in an effort to move closer to our perfect self! As we strengthen our assets through practice, we become aware of our defects and work on letting them go. We don't fight our defects as this only strengthens them. This is a result of the spiritual law, "What we fight we empower." God is in control and will not fight our freedom of choice if it separates us but will empower us in a Godly direction.

We are perfect in our spiritual nature but flawed in our human nature or Ego. This is why I say practice what works and let go of what doesn't. The only true flaw in our Ego is that which separates us from a constant awareness of God. To guarantee we can't separate ourselves from God, laws were set to create pain through our separation. The more the distance, the more severe the pain or lack of success. 

All my new years resolutions are made in an attempt to reach spiritual perfection. But there are a few things I needed to learn about change before I expected to actually meet my resolutions.  It is a psychological fact that if we want to feel good about ourselves we must continually be moving from success to success no mater how small. We are driven by our spiritual self, which is God like and in continually need of developing its creative nature. This is why you have heard me harp on the fact that we must never settle for anything.

We should set far reaching goals for ourselves supported by intricate plans and all driven by constant action. Those that work at achieving their resolutions, even if they fail, will achieve small amounts of accomplishment merely for the effort. Those that do nothing achieve nothing. Set life changing goals for yourself this year and remember...

Your life is PERFECT!
PAY ATTENTION!!!

Love,
Dr. Randolph Ek, Mpsy.D. 
 

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