Through Joy, Purify the Path…

Through joy, purify the path…

This meditative quote on the power of joy and the path of purification is taken from the book series, Leaves of Morya’s Garden – The Call, verse 22, page 15…

“Through joy, purify the path.
While thou art pupils, learn to overcome irritability.
My pupils must have a sympathetic eye.
As through a magnifying glass behold the good, and
belittle tenfold the signs of evil, lest thou
remain as before.”

Joy is one of the most powerful forces in human life because joy releases energy from your higher Self, soul and the Source of life. You can only be joyful in a state of appreciation, gratitude and abundance.

Notice what happens when you are irritable. Does irritability cause a diminishing of your energy, concentration and well being? Yes, irritability is the enemy of serenity and joy.

is giving us a hint about how to remain happy, joyful and purify all blocks in your life to true spiritual living as a soul in the human experience. He encourages us to magnify the good, to focus on what is positive, joyful and constructive.

There is an epidemic in our society today, and that epidemic is complaining, followed by a related dis-ease called criticism. It may be fashionable to criticize, but it blocks access to your soulful nature, and to Source, or God, or enlightened mind.

When he uses the word sympathy, it might be best to interpret that as compassion. Compassion is balanced loving-kindness aware of the needs of others. Compassion is a universal sense that we are in this journey together, and need one another to support the maximum quality of life.

The inspiration shared in ’s writings is filled with thought provoking and encouraging words. Enjoy His writings often because each phrase is rich with spiritual nourishment, encouragement, wisdom, joy, inspiration and lasting meaning.

Meditate upon these phrases often, and re-read them whenever you have moments to nourish your True Self or pure nature. In order to live the best life possible, cultivate positive karmic tendencies to think, feel and act with compassion.

Spend moments throughout the day focusing on the good within yourself and others. This opens the door to the soul where inner guidance, blessings and abundance can be found.

You can use ’s writings as a source of meditation, or as “seed thoughts” to ponder upon.

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