Friday, March 19, 2010

Spontaneous Accomplishment

Even though all kinds of discipline are necessary to grow up and survive in this world without learning the value of being completely spontaneous people tend to become slaves to their jobs or society and so become literally the old epitaph, "Born, Died 20 buried 60".

One of the ways to really be happy and prosper in this lifetime is to be spontaneous enough as a child so one learns to cope with just how far creative spontaneous accomplishment can take not only that child as an adult but also how this also affects all beings on earth in a positive way and possibly even beings beyond earth for a variety of reasons.

So, to go beyond being just a plodder who has literally given up living by 20 and only then becomes a lifetime slave or biological machine is what all of us should aspire to. If even one of us succeeds it changes the whole human race into something more and more wonderful. The important thing in the end is not whether we individually succeed or not. NO. The important thing is that any of us succeed and thereby change everyone's lives for the better in ways beyond imagining.

Where would we be without Jesus, Buddha, Gandhi, Mandela, Martin Luther King, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, or all the heroes both spiritual and political of whatever country you are reading this in presently? So, the pursuit of spontaneous excellence, of spontaneous accomplishment is what takes us all to full enlightenment as a human race and as all life on earth and beyond!

It is said that all the amazingly great spiritual beings were completely intuitive and always in the right place at the right time. Without spontaneity how can any of us be like this? So, yes, discipline of all kinds may be necessary to achieve excellence. But that is not enough for greatness! Greatness demands Spontaneous accomplishment in all ways!

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