Weston’s Story
I received this from Meg Lupin with regards to Weston’s response last week to Swami’s questions.
Swami wants you to know, Weston, how he laughed at your answer that no one is “normal” – something he has said many times. Swami does not consider himself normal but natural, and this is how he distinguishes them:
Normal means to conform to the social conditioning and acceptable behavior. Natural means being true to your inner being and its self-expression.
Do you have anything to add to that?
Of course I do! This is exactly right. People are conforming hundreds of times a day instead of following their hearts. How many times have you done something that you thought (or maybe had a hunch) that you shouldn’t do? Your thought process may have included that maybe it wasn’t the right time, maybe I should just let it go or maybe it would be the wrong thing to do for everyone involved.
See below for Weston’s continued message….
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Messages from Weston
Weston’s Words
“Voiced” by Meg Lupin
If we follow our hearts, we cannot make a mistake! That is very comforting to know. We need to be operating from our hearts all of the time. Even when it is not “normal”, we need to do what our heart is telling us. Love takes all of the decision making away from us. Love puts the decision making into the only place that matters, our hearts.
We are in times where this is an essential concept. People are looking for ways to make money at all costs. Everyone deserves a fair share of wealth and it is coming, but with the wealth comes a social responsibility to help others with no judgments!
I have said this many times but we are turning a corner here where we are going to be ready to help more than we ever have before. We have to look out for each other. WE ARE ALL ONE. I don’t say this lightly. Use your prayer and meditation to tap into the place where you know this is true. Your day will be amazing. Please help others. You will be richly rewarded.
With all of my heart,
Weston