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Result: 'Helping others' (7)

...And these efforts are also useful for you: they help you progress. In helping others, your thoughts, feelings, and generous actions also have a positive effect on you yourself. So, help others, and you will be the first to feel better! ...
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We are always more likely to improve a situation if we concentrate on the positive rather than the negative. Try to apply this rule in your relations with others. For example, rather than criticizing their failings, focus on what is positive in them,...
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You have more chance of improving a situation if you focus on what is right rather than on what is wrong. So, rather than criticizing what is at fault in others, focus on their good points to see how they can be further improved. Should there be ...
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... divine potential. This is how I work with you and how you too must work – by nurturing sacred thoughts for one another. By doing so, you stop focusing on details that are not so wonderful and concentrate instead on the divine Principle in peop...
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Do you want to help and support your family and friends? Then do your best to raise yourself up to the divine world, where you will receive peace and light, and then come back to share them out. What do those who are weak, poor and ignorant have to ...
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You will often hear it pointed out how many selfish people there are, who remain insensitive to the sufferings of others. Even so, there is no shortage of people who instinctively feel these sufferings and misfortunes and decide to intervene. So, in ...
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How good it would be if everybody knew how the laws of destiny worked and understood why certain misfortunes happened to them and to others, yet still persevered in the desire to help. Some people might say, ‘Why should I help them when they are ...
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