Spiritual Evolution

Ideally we’re always searching for the rules of the game to have the life we’ve always wanted. The best approach to have what we want is to look at the source, the one who created it all. He has all the answers. Look beyond the superficial ego and realize what truly matters, your soul, which is eternal. The soul never dies, but the ego does, and the soul always seeks joy and success, and it knows how to get there. Danny G.

Accepting Everyone’s Perspective

Don’t obliterate anyone’s perspective, because everyone has their own reality and beliefs, and in their mind, it’s their truth. They may not be ready to receive a new perspective at the moment. There are laws that govern humanity, however, some people may still have to learn from their false beliefs in order to come to the realization of a new awareness. Danny G.

Wisdom and the Ego

We can have all the knowledge in the world, but if we lack wisdom, we can’t do anything, and we stumble everywhere we go. Because intellect without wisdom is looking at the surface rather than the source. What better way to look at the source than to look at the one who created it all including you? God has all the answers to your every problem and question, so seek him in everything you do, and you shall receive. Danny G.

The Optimist and the Pessimist

What difference can you make if you’re feeling resentment and anger for every poor choice you have made throughout this lifetime? Resentment and anger never uplifts. What difference can you make if you loved yourself despite your imperfections and if you knew God loved you regardless of where you currently stand? Humanity doesn’t want to listen to someone who’s constantly beaten down by life. Humanity needs encouragement and compassion. There’s enough naysayers in the world, hence, the world needs more optimistic people. The world needs more people who appreciate themselves and love God despite their imperfections. It needs people who still want to create positive change regardless of where they currently stand. Danny G.

The Exhilaration of the Journey

The exhilaration of a journey is figuring it out along the way. If you’re perfect, or your life is perfect, or the world is perfect, there would be no point of a journey, hence, there would be no expansion, and no reason to thrive. Don’t condemn uncertainties, or doubts, as they are merely stepping-stones to discover yourself, your path, and ultimately your destiny. Danny G. 

Your Source and Power

God created you as you are for a reason, and he knows every mistake you will ever make until you leave this time space reality. So what do you have control over, other than being who you truly are, and ultimately the best version of you? Danny G.

Acceptance and Imperfections

I believe actions have consequences and we are to be the best version of ourselves and do good unto others. However, believing that we’re not worthy because we haven’t achieved a state of perfection would be denying or forsaking God’s own creation. Danny G.

Look Within

Have you ever heard of someone who’s always grumpy, complaining, and pessimistic about life? Can he have a fabulous life? Even if he did have a fabulous life, he wouldn’t recognize it, therefore, he wouldn’t be happy. Do you want to be the bitter pessimistic person, or do you want to be the optimistic, and appreciative survivor? A sour outlook on life will never get you anywhere. Be the person who says I’m going to be positive and grateful despite negative circumstances or conditions. Danny G.

Living Consciously

Don’t sleep walk and live carelessly, or you’ll end up living a lie with many troubles. Contemplate your motives and actions, so that in the end, you won’t regret your choices, and you will be pleased you made a decision to live consciously. Danny G.

Seeing With Different Lenses

Some people won’t bother asking questions to understand someone, but if they would, perhaps this understanding would help them see the person and situation with different lenses. Maybe this understanding would allow them to see that everyone has a story, and a reason for who they are today. Maybe they would realize they were basing their observations on preconceived notions rather than facts. If they would simply reach out, their assumption may turn into understanding and compassion, not judging before knowing. Danny G.