Learning Contentment in Our Humility
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“Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.”
-Philippians 4:9
Dedications toward humility process is a path toward self-enlightenment, purifying desires of the heart toward pure intention with a healthy conscience. How? By doing the things we learn, receive, & hear of spirit so that we’re aligned in tranquility of Divine peace. This in itself calls for the intuitive of a discerning spirit, that we may know to recognize that straight & narrow path toward our goals to be our path of least resistance.
So what does this look like?
Obviously this discipline isn’t a matter of simply desiring to obtain and waiting to receive with out it taking the effective work to gain it. In precept that we speak not in respect of want but as its written,
“Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned in whatsoever state I am, there with to be content.” -Philippians 4:11
In this, expressing the necessity that we learn the way, (which is to study & show thyself approved despite the circumstance). & What we usually find is that this becomes the contentment which leads us toward our own self-discipline. In that next it says,
“I know both how to be abased, & I know how to abound: everywhere & in all things, I am instructed to be both full & to be hungry, both to abound & to suffer need.” -Philippians 4:12
Attracting Success through our self-alignment
So in this we find all things achieved through that light renewed with-in us. Often times we consciously know what it is that we want to achieve, but we often never obtain our goals because we haven’t aligned ourselves to receive them. Spirit is more than willing to work with us in achieving great things, but the flesh is weak, & in need of patience the body needs, that it may be disciplined to achieve the goal.
This serves as our sort of law-of-attraction, that we match in frequency the things in which we hope to receive or achieve:
MINIMALISM: The great gain of Hoarding Less.
How would I describe it?
The affirmation that I am content in whatsoever state I am. The discipline of abasing myself that I may abound toward things I hope to acheive through careful consideration of what is necessity.