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Heart Rhythm Exercises for Life
To Energize the Width of the Heart
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If there is anyone with whom you
would not like to be alone in an elevator, that is your signal that a
reconciliation with that person is needed, for the health of your own
heart. Take the initiative to resolve your differences with that person
so you do not have to fear them or be embarrassed by them.
This will make you peaceful and content.
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Mean what you say and say what you mean; speak clearly and simply. This
will make you trustworthy.
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When you give your word to someone, consider that you are bound to that
person until they agree to release you from your commitment. This will
make you dependable.
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Look at things from another person's point-of-view. Try to think as
they think. Your own point-of-view will not be lost, but your view of
reality will be widened.
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When the lack of focus, initiative, persistence or success of others
around you annoys you, take this as a signal that you need to improve
your own self-mastery through concentration on some specific, personal
goal.
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Consider what is expected of you by all those with whom you come in
contact and try to answer their demands to the best of your ability,
willingly, and patiently. Give something to each person, as generously
as possible, choosing the level at which you give: physically, mentally,
emotionally, or spiritually.
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Fulfill your obligations. Think what is expected of you by all those
with whom you come in contact and try to answer their demands to the
best of your ability, willingly, and patiently.
Give something to each person, as generously as possible,
choosing the level at which you give: physically, mentally, emotionally,
or spiritually.
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Identify yourself with someone else, to remove the impressions of your
false identity. A teacher, an animal, a leader, a man, a woman, a
saint, etc. By exercising your ability to consciously identify with
whatever you wish you will purify yourself of the unconscious identity
you have assumed, that which is circumstantial, not essential.
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