Sharing the Deed

Give what you have with a pure heart, and know your actions do not go unnoticed. For everyone needs something, and everyone is searching for something. That very deed you’re thinking about, may grow into a mighty oak tree, springing forth its branches to unleash its leaves, for the mere purpose of sharing the deed. Danny G.

Your Purpose and Calling

You find yourself and your purpose by being noble, honest and showing integrity. 

You find yourself and your purpose by giving as much as receiving. 

You find yourself and your purpose by forgiving despite the anger simmering underneath. 

You find yourself and your purpose by listening as much as teaching. 

You find yourself and your purpose by loving your opponent despite the chaos he created. 

You find yourself and your purpose by pausing to think, rather than give in. 

You find yourself and your purpose by seeing the beauty in the mundane. 

You find yourself and your purpose by looking at defeat, and calling it a beginning.

You find yourself and your purpose by looking at the degraded, and calling them winners. 

You find yourself and your purpose by being content when it’s not your success.

You find yourself and your purpose by showing humility rather than pride.

You find yourself and your purpose by seeking growth, which is essentially who you are. 

And you lose yourself by being everything you’re not, and failing to realize who you are. 

Danny G.

A Simple Act of Kindness

Everything we say and do affects those around us and changes the world one deed at a time. From the tiniest gesture of giving a homeless man a 10 dollar bill to giving a speech to millions of people on the love and power of God.

Giving a homeless man a 10 dollar bill not only gives him a lunch but this act of kindness changes his outlook on life. People that are homeless often feel rejected or overlooked by society for fear of mental illness or other factors.

A simple act of kindness changes their outlook on life and reminds them, there are compassionate people out there who are willing to help.

Simply sharing your story with them about how you overcame financial hardships or teaching them about the power of faith in overcoming obstacles is enough to show you care. It’s also enough to change their perspective about the world, humanity and their hope for the future.

Whether they receive your message or not, any act of kindness can remind someone, this is a compassionate universe and there is a God looking after the lonely and oppressed.

The person you reached out to has a new perspective and therefore he or she speaks about it to others, perhaps someone who is seeking enlightenment and who shares the same struggles, or past.

We are an extension of God from a source of love, so essentially, we are all one. By helping one fellow human being, you just helped yourself, because we are all interconnected, and we’re all made up of the same energy that creates worlds.

Any act of love feels joyous and satisfying, and the deed gives us satisfaction that we made a difference in another person’s life. By helping one individual you help everyone who’s connected to this individual’s life, and anyone he encounters in his pursuit for change.

If reaching out does nothing but put a smile on your face, then you will be living what every so called master taught you and the world, which is to live a life based on the principle of compassion and happiness.

So my advice is to contemplate your words and actions and know that you are a guiding light in a troubled world. Be aware of the simplicity of a kind word and gesture and keep in mind, the deed doesn’t have to be much to make a difference and to create a change for a brighter humanity!