Who is your greatest ethical or moral role model?
Posted on Oct 5th, 2007
by
C.G.
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for October 05, 2007:
The unknown, unnoticed holy individual who gives openly, limitlessly, happily without desire to be seen, thanked, or acknowledged. The one who lives their life as their religion/doctrine/philosophy but you never imagine they think of such things. The one who does not seek out high places or position but by their nature causes others to automatically rise/progress/elevate. These people manifest the world while driving a taxi, bathing their baby, working in factory, or any other activity--from the most glorious to the most mundane. You may walk by them without seeing them, but not without feeling their presence--at that moment suddenly feeling better, noticing the best of yourself, the world.







YES!
I find myself saying speaking similarly to my students and to the people who attend my talks all the time…mostly because I want them to know how important they can be! How important they are.
It goes right to my heart, C.G.
Right on CG, I agree….and thanks for your insightful posts that help us remain humble…
Blessings,
Aley
I was sent here by Victoria's comment on her blog praising your words. I am glad I came, as their simple truth resonates within me. God bless.
Wow.
Thank-you
Thank you all, for your kindness and support.
You know, when I first read that question my sleep eyed ego said, “I can't possible answer this. I have no idea.”
But then I had a cup of tea, the ego was lulled, and some part of me said, “well, it is obvious! You know them. You have seen them; you feel them!”
Boy was the ego surprised when it came back from tea…
Right on!
You got to get down to writing another book man. Seriously. This insight of your hits home truths (entire grand slams of home truth) a lot more poignantly than half the…erm…crap on the shelves these days.
Pray in secret brother, as if noone were watching.