Stories of Kindness from Around the World

The Spirit of Kindness


--by sherryberry, posted Jan 27, 2010

I wanted to share some of my reflections on kindness.....

Acts of kindness are a wonderful way to reach across time and space to touch the life of another being and they undoubtedly make the world a better place.

At every step along the path of expanding our awareness there is the opportunity to go deeper; to explore more of the potential of our divine humanness. So it is with kindness. Acts of kindness are really not difficult. An intention is formed, and you carry it out. It makes you feel good. Holding kindness and compassion in our hearts, and integrating them into the complexity and stresses of daily life, every day -- now there is a deep challenge!

Parents can learn to discipline kindly, remaining firm, yet doing so with love and warmth. Teachers can learn to remain patient and forgiving, no matter how frustrated they might feel with a particular student. Employees can choose to cooperate and remain positive about employers, rather than going into polarity. They can preserve their integrity, leaving the job if they must. Employers can honor the individuality and dignity of each staff member, placing the significance of the human over the material. Men and women can choose to focus on what is beautiful and special about the opposite sex, rather than battling for superiority. Children can learn to let everyone play, rather than setting up exclusive games. We can all begin to celebrate adolescence and help teens to feel proud of themselves, rather than raising our eyebrows in disgust. Teenagers can learn to be patient with and accepting of adults in spite of our limitations, instead of raising their eyebrows in disgust. Drivers can realize that there is enough road to share, and time to get there.

Allowing a spirit of kindness to permeate our collective lives would be a quantum leap, from an evolutionary standpoint. Eliminating meanness, pettiness, gossip, criticism, judgement, polarity, and blame would be a superb act of kindness. It is also a fundamental step along any spiritual path. Those negative qualities reflect a very dense, heavy energy, vested solidly in ego, and they block the light of the spirit. Random acts of kindness amidst the darker energies are certainly a positive start. We can do more. Much more. We can resolve to be kinder, gentler beings. All day, every day. We can treat those closest to us with the same respect and politeness that we reserve for friends and colleagues. We can refuse to litter the lives of others with negative energy. If we do this, we will be doing our part to create a world in which kindness is more than a random act, but rather it becomes a way of life.

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Readers Comments

sherryberry wrote: This word lacks this. We need more rek
sherryberry wrote: This word lacks this. We need more rak
sherryberry wrote: This word lacks this. We need more rak
papamikey wrote: Yes, if we are always thinking of be kind in any situation in our life the outcome will be that which we want as well as the other person accepting the kindness, and this is what life is built on anyway
luv4all wrote: Very true, as i am trying to practice some of these i realise how much better a situation or person can be dealt with in this way.
shirleytiff wrote: This piece is such a blessing to me!

Thank you and many blessigs.


Shirley
alexanicole wrote: Thanks for your thoughts and cheers to your end statement of wanting kindness to be a way of life rather than a random act.
lisa wrote: Thank you
Stella wrote: Well said, so beautiful!

Be blessed!

Church act of kindness president
Vasant wrote: This is a beautiful and concise argument for making kindness a habit, though one may start with random acts of kindness. If many do this, surely we could improve the world and increase the sum total of happiness in it.

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