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December 27, 2005
Taking Care of Yourself
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John
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With the 2006 calendar year about to dawn on us, our thoughts are turning to
resolutions for the new year. You know -- all those good intentions we wanted to
put into action in 2005, but never got around to.
When I was younger, I would make a written list of good intentions and
resolutions for each new year. January 1 arrived and I’d be so enthusiastic
about the exciting new year when all my dreams would come true. Then January 2
arrived and . . . well, you know the rest.
Do New Year’s resolutions make any sense? Is there any point in going
through what’s often an exercise in futility and frustration?
And here’s Chief Joseph.
Chief Joseph
The best way to start out a new year -- or a new
day -- is to make a commitment to taking care of yourself.
Many of you simply do not faithfully attend to
your own needs and desires. Yet if you don’t take care of yourself first,
you’re not much good to anyone else.
Does that sound selfish?
Well, it is selfish. Or, better, self-ish
-- focusing on, and loving, yourself. Even your mainstream religions tell you to
love God, Goddess, and others as you love yourself.
But that message gets muddled, and part of it
gets lost, in the mass consciousness. The part that gets lost is the part about
loving yourself. As if that’s some kind of horrible sin.
And that has often resulted in your belief in
the value of self-sacrifice. You cannot, so this belief goes, do good (for God
or for others) unless you put yourself, as it were, at the bottom of the totem
pole.
That is exactly the opposite of the way it
should be. You are at the top of the totem pole. You take care of
yourself first.
And then, from that centered place of peace and
power within yourself, you are best empowered to do the good, to do the service
you are exhorted to do by your society, your religions, your governments, your
teachers, etc.
All these entities are of good intent, whether
you agree with them or not. They want the greatest good for the greatest number
of you. We applaud that.
However, to neglect and ignore yourself -- as
you are often urged to do for the good of others -- is absolutely
counterproductive.
If you are miserable in your life because of
self-neglect -- and all misery is rooted in self-neglect -- you cannot be of
much good to another.
So if you insist on making a new year’s
resolution, let it be to take care of yourself in 2006.
There are many ways you can take better care of
yourself. Pick and choose those that feel best to you -- and not those someone
else thinks you should do. Eating a healthier diet, for example. Or exercising
more, meditating more, spending more time out in nature. We’re sure you can
come up with many others.
Do what feels good and right for you. Do not set
yourself up with impossible goals you know you’re not likely to achieve. You
have to believe before you can achieve. Do set yourself up
with goals that feel good, right, and reachable.
In this way of nurturing and loving yourself,
you will find within you a growing sense of joy and empowerment.
And when you are feeling joyful and powerful,
you will not only be taking care of yourself. You will also be the best you can
be for others.
Life is supposed to be fun. It’s supposed to
feel good. And the key is taking care of yourself.
For more of our articles, go
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This article was originally published
here.
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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Copyright © 2005 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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