Heartwood Path Beat

Heartwood Path Beat

Grow Through “Intimacy” And “Ultimacy”

Follow The Three Cardinal Directions to Integrity.

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Don Pierce
Nov 02, 2024
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During your journey down the Heartwood Path, especially if you enroll in the two subsequent courses, you will find a mixture of the microcosm of intimacy (with yourself and your partner) and the macrocosm of “ultimacy” (with others in efforts to effectively produce justice).

This mixture will produce both enjoyment and justice for all if you follow the words on three prominent virtual signposts––the Three Cardinal Directions–– along the Heartwood Path, which are:

  1. Prepare Yourself for Love, a topic addressed the first four courses;

  2. Share Love With Another, a topic covered in the Heartwood Path for Couples Course (Course Seven); and

  3. Put Love to Good Use, a topic covered in Courses Five, Six, Eight, and Nine.

Take the first step in following the First Heartwood Path Cardinal Direction (Prepare Yourself For Love) by engaging in this present course, entitled “Kosmos,” which is about developing an understanding of the universal principles that lead to integrity. One needs to be both whole and appropriate to have integrity.

Think about how you can experience more of the joys of the Earth and spread them to other people.

Pouring out your goodwill on others is a worthy process. It makes the world better and it builds integrity.

To do the best job for others one needs to make sure one sustains or even increases one’s happiness by safeguarding one’s positive emotions, by being curious, by being content, by varying your activities, and by having enthusiasm. Having already done some important activities to increase your happiness, now is a good time to work on another way to help you arrive at Gladandgreen Junction: arresting the chatter of Inner Dialogue.

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