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Old 07-09-2007, 03:13 PM   #1  
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Lightbulb REMEMBER~You become what you practice most!

I started re-reading parts of a self help book I have had for ages and I thought this insert might help more than just myself----

Remember that You Become What You Practice Most:

Repeated practice is one of the most basic principles of most spiritual and meditative paths. In other words, what ever you practice most is what you will become. If you are in the habit of being uptight whenever life isn't quite right, repeatedly reacting to criticism by defending yourself, insisting on being right, allowing your thinking to snowball in response to adversity, or acting like life is in an emergency, then, unfortunately, your life will be a reflection of this type of practice. You will be frustrated because, in a sense, you have practiced being frustrated.
Likewise, however, you can choose to bring forth in yourself qualities of compassion, patience, kindness, humility, and peace--again, through what you practice. I guess it's safe to say that practice makes perfect. It makes sense, then, to be careful what you practice.
This isn't to suggest that you make your entire life into a great big project where the goal is to be constantly improving yourself. Only that it's immensely helpful to become conscious of your habits, both internal and external. Where is your attention? How do you spend your time? Are you cultivating habits that are helpful to your stated goals? IS WHAT YOU SAY YOU WANT YOUR LIFE TO STAND FOR CONSISTENT WITH WHAT YOUR LIFE REALLY STANDS FOR?? Simply asking yourself these and other important questions, and answering them honestly, helps to determine which strategies will be most useful to you. Have you always said to yourself, "I'd like to spend more time by myself" or "I've always wanted to learn to meditate,” yet somehow you’ve never found the found the time? Sadly, many people spend far more time washing their car or watching reruns of televisions shows they don’t even enjoy than they do making time for aspects of life that nurture their hearts. If you remember that what you practice you will become, you may begin choosing different types of practice.

----Anyways, I thought this was interesting. Can anyone think of this in terms of their own life??
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