Not being served, or being nurtured, but being of service and being nurturing to others.
photo by Chrissy Florence
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When you do things, look for the joy and service in them, and your life will be softer and more meaningful. |
A "thank you" that's scripted is just noise. A "thank you" you didn't expect is true communication.
Being with my children, giving them in each moment all I can, learning and growing with them, changed my understanding of "service."
I have chosen to give, help and serve my children. I feel being with them has contributed towards a new understanding of the word as well as a way of building a connection with them. I can also see how it can be extended to others.
I realize how much weight a word can carry, how changes in my own feelings have lightened that weight and thrown a new light on the word itself. Service now stirs up and brings great feelings of joy.
It's amazing to see doing for others as a gift. It takes the whole angst about servitude away
There isn't any servitude in it when it's a gift.
"It is a matter of choice. You choose to serve others, to see it as a divine gift and to be filled with joy, awe and magic. You could also see it as a simple unpaid chore and feel miserable and make everyone miserable. The act is the same; the attitude is different and so the atmosphere you create is different." —Manuela Jaramillo |
Taking food to someone who is reading or playing a game or watching a movie and just putting it where he or she can reach it without any instructions, warnings or reminders is a great gift. It is a simple gesture, and a profound service. |
There is personal growth in quietly providing what is needed. The world is made better by those who notice and attend to needs. |
Part of creating a learning environment is creating a safe, generous, loving environment.