ultra
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Hi Reach,
People have said some very helpful things here, imo. I would like to add some things that I have heard, read and tried to apply in my own life as I have encountered some of the same questions you speak of. Whether any of the following is useful is entirely up to your own determination as what works for me is no absolute by any means - and that is a certain fact.
First, everyone has a different role to play and a different standard to apply, and it is not for us as individuals to know what this means for others' lives, even perhaps including our own 'other lives'. We could speculate endlessly on why we find ourselves in certain situations - ignorance?, karma?, free will?, is it something I did 5, 25 lives ago?, - the list is endless, and may not offer much practical relief even if we knew some of the details, because there is then still the question 'what to do now - this minute?'. To approach these issues on a purely rational basis with an moral/ethical standard is difficult also, because much of life is simply not rational, nor is rational ethics the highest value in response to the non-rational, imo. - makes things possibly more confusing because we simply do not know 'why' many things present themselves as they do.
God may want some soul to play the role of a mosquito and God may want another soul to play the role of a whale. Do you think that when the mosquito dies God is going to examine its soul and say "You failed because you weren't a gigantic swimming mammal, eating tons of fish every day", or, "Whale - you failed because you weren't biting people on land and sucking their blood, making them itch"? I doubt it. God is having a unique experience through each. Same with us. Everyone is completely unique with different history, temperament, possibilities, and goals to accomplish. Like others have said it is a very serious and debilitating pitfall to compare oneself to others - a waste of time, especially when having entered on a spiritual path, because one's subjective identity has to be widened, deepened, and heightened according to a very specific internal individual necessity and Response, and that has little or nothing to do with any one else's individual path, believe it or not - it is soley God's responsibility. There are still 'rules' for engagement with other beings which you allude to, and even that is subject to a very personal evolution as part of the previous. We may get inspiration from the divine operating in and through others, but comparison (positive or negative) to others is a different matter.
And being compassionate does not necessarily mean allowing oneself to be treated like a doormat (I just read and agree with what vajra has said in this regard) if that is what you are suggesting. There may have to be a viable balance between personal continuity and interaction with others. Iow's - there may be times when God wants one to put one's own foot down if someone, something (and many times, it is ourselves anyway) is directly interfering with, or limiting our individual life path - ie: God's unique expression in and through your own life. And if God wants one to do something, it is not unspiritual to do it. But what to do if one is not sure what the divine will is in any given situation?
In that regard, one practical thing that may help to deal with establishing a way of coping and progressing is to do what in the Gita, Krishna told Arjuna (who was having much of the same problems) to do as an essential life-practice, ie: Whatever you do, do it with the best intention, execute with the best presence of mind possible, and then whatever the outcome - offer the results to God. "You are entitled to the work but not the results". This way, God becomes more of a conscious co-experiencer through your individual life and you can release guilt, doubt, jealousy, insecurity, uncertainty/confusion - many negative effects of ego-attachment to 'reality', or what you think that is at any given moment and how 'you' expect to interact with it. By doing this exercise in detachment the very reality changes by your attitude, becoming less and less about a confusing and debilitating expectation with its possible (and likely) resulting frustration. "Be a mere instrument", etc. Then God will evaluate one's progress accordingly and make it clear what experiences and 'adjustments' are necessary for one to make when one takes this approach, because one is consciously invoking the higher reality in one's earth life activity. It then becomes a continuous movement/evolution of 'now', and not an intermittantly and static status-check of separated 'events' to be evaluated by 'you'. This is not an abrogation of personal responsibility, but an enlargement of the circumference of it, integrally including a Principle that IS responsible for all. This is all towards a continuum of consciousness, hopefully leading more and more towards a participatory confluence with divine will and therefore greater satisfaction.
Also, if I may make another practical suggestion - this one much easier to impliment. Perhaps you are doing this anyway, but if you are not, please at least consider doing the following: Before opening your business in the AM every day - try to take just a few minutes to offer gratitude, and ask for protection and guidance. You will be amazed what this will do, both in terms of your own consciousness throughout the day and possibly even affecting outer circumstance. You could do the same practice at mid-day and also after you close if you have the time and inclination.
These are things that have worked and are working for me.
wishing you well,
u
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