When I practice nonresistance, I find peace.
Nonresistance
is the expression of trust and faith in divine, perfect wisdom. It is
also a choice I make, not with a sense of regret, but in gratitude that I
can set aside my human ego and allow my higher self to assess
situations from a nonreactive viewpoint. I release any expectations of
what I think should happen and follow divine guidance. I practice nonresistance in my communications with others. Far from
being passive, my attitude is a dynamic action, a beautiful expression
of trust and faith, rooted in spiritual strength. Nonresistance clears my consciousness to obtain real results. I
replace my desire to retaliate with dynamic spiritual action, based in a
higher truth, and I am set free.
And if anyone forces you to go one mile, go also the second mile.—Matthew 5:41
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