43 - From Discipline to Divinity

Efficiency and self-sufficiency are important virtues that can contribute to spiritual growth and bring us closer to the Paraclete. This is The Way, and the lesson imparted by the First Keystone - Strive to be efficient, competent, and autonomous. These virtues allow us to take control of our lives and be proactive in our pursuits, and they help us develop a strong sense of responsibility, discipline, and resilience.

Let’s break this down a bit:

  • Being efficient means making the most of our time, energy, and resources. It means setting clear goals, prioritizing tasks, and finding ways to streamline our activities so that we can achieve our objectives with minimal effort and maximum effectiveness. By being efficient, we can create more space in our lives for the things that matter most, such as relationships, self-care, and spiritual practice. We can reach up and reach out to the grand universe that lies beyond our immediate sphere of influence.

  • Being self-sufficient means relying on ourselves to meet our own needs and take care of our own well-being. It means being resourceful, adaptable, and independent, and it helps us develop a strong sense of self-reliance and self-esteem. By being self-sufficient, we can free ourselves from dependence on others and cultivate a sense of inner strength and resilience. A sense of inner peace and spiritual awakening, a growth towards the Paraclete.

Remember that Paraclism teaches us efficiency and self-sufficiency are not just practical virtues, but also spiritual ones. They allow us to take ownership of our lives and take responsibility for our own growth and development. They help us become more disciplined, focused, and committed to our spiritual practice, and they can deepen our connection with the Paraclete. As the olde saying goes: Efficiency is next to Divinity.

Striving for efficiency and self-sufficiency can also help us develop qualities such as patience, perseverance, and humility. It can teach us to be more adaptable, flexible, and creative in the face of challenges and setbacks. And it can help us cultivate a deeper sense of gratitude and appreciation for the blessings and opportunities in our lives.

In conclusion, being efficient and self-sufficient are important virtues that can contribute to spiritual growth and bring us closer to the Paraclete. By developing these qualities, we can take control of our lives, cultivate a strong sense of responsibility and resilience, and deepen our connection with the divine. So let us embrace these virtues and work towards a life that is efficient, competent, and autonomous - the spiritual fulfilment will follow.

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