Follow Pathways of Personal Improvement
Heed The Little Things and Immerse Yourself In Nature
We all spend too much of our time in fear, ignorance, indecision, lust, dependence, ineffectiveness, unrewarding labor, egoism, despair, insecurity, disease, debt, and domination.
Follow pathways of improvement and heed the little things that may become the big things.
The Heartwood Path moves one away from these conditions by combining three pathways of improvement. One is the path people follow to improve the environment. Another is the trail people follow to improve their relationships. The third is the course to self-improvement.
We all spend too much of our time in fear, ignorance, indecision, lust, dependence, ineffectiveness, unrewarding labor, egoism, despair, insecurity, disease, debt, and domination.
At the confluence of these three trails begins the Heartwood Path, a multipart course that is already adding depth to your character and thus adding to your appeal—the attractiveness of character you can use during your journey along the Heartwood Path to find a mate or to motivate others to praise The Absolute and protect Its creation.
Praising the Absolute through immersion in nature will add depth to your awareness and broaden your self-concept so that you will be driven easily to help others.
When I recommend that participants praise The Absolute the action being encouraged is immersing oneself in nature rather than offering words of worship to Nature.
To foster vivid recollections, commune with nature, reminisce about your loved ones, practice remembering by recalling the little things in life (for they may become the big things), and always write down your recollections vividly.
Praising the Absolute through heartfelt immersion in nature will add depth to your awareness and broaden your self-concept to the point that you will be driven easily to help others. You can use this series of courses to help people love others or to at least keep yourself from hating those who don’t.
Use this series of courses also to enjoy the little things in life that you may one day realize are the big things in your life. Such reminiscing, like all reminiscing that is vivid, adds to happiness. The following activity will help you do both:








