Humility is something to be cherished.
Humility is a wonderful thing.
And yes, humility is the opposite of the majority way. We see examples of ego, pride and arrogance everywhere.
What is so wonderful about humility?
Many things; and today I will discuss humility in relation to spirituality.
Humility includes having a teachable, humble mind and is key to receiving wisdom and spiritual knowledge.
Yesterday I touched on the aspect of being aware of what spiritual entities wish to communicate. You can’t do this if you think you know it all – if you are so full of your own opinion that nothing else can get in edge-ways.
Note that I mentioned ‘your own opinion’. Our own opinions can be very insidious and deeply rooted. This is particularly so if the tap roots stem from our culture or very young years. A bit like being pickled in something – it can be part of our deep core nature. It does not mean it is right.
Beware of your own opinion. Cherish truth instead.
Think about it simply….
- There is an enormous amount of wisdom available in the spiritual world (this is why genuine psychics can help Police forces for example).
- It makes sense then to tap into as much extra wisdom as possible. If you look into the field of military intelligence for example you will soon find out the significance and value of intelligence about the enemy. Intelligence about life, circumstances and the people in it is clearly something anyone sensible would desire. Why make your life any harder than it has to be? If you think you know enough and don’t need any extra then you are mistaken.
- You can relax. And get all sorts of expert help to fix your life, and those of others. RELAXXXX.
I know a lot, yet the more I learn the more I realize that I do not know. I am clever, but that would count for nothing if I did not have and cherish wisdom. The same goes for education – wisdom is key, not how much you know.
When you seek truth it will upset parts of your psyche – you need to be willing to let go of rubbish in order to grow. You will also find that truth, wisdom and the spiritual world will engage your logic too – very powerfully so. You will learn how to discern between error and fuzzy spiritual thinking – as long as you cherish truth and wisdom.
What you sow will affect what you reap.
Humility, and the degree to which you have it, is the key to real power.
Humility is actually very smart thinking.
Think about it – wouldn’t you rather be someone who gets key information about all kinds of situations?
Or do you like ‘flying blind’.
Perhaps you do not even know you are blind.




