Be alert to your own inherent rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and make your life reflect the good that these three essentials represent.
When we are born into the earth existence, we have a birthright -- our birthright to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” as it was so aptly phrased by one of the great leaders of the past. Yes, we have this inherent right, but often it is not fully recognized or at all utilized to the full extent of its meaning.
We so involve ourselves in the lives of others that we often enslave the self and do not allow it the full expression, so we arehandicapped to the degree that we allow ourselves to be.
We must recognize not only the rights of others for these very things but the fact that we too must give ourselves the full opportunity for expressing our life in the way we truly desire our life to be manifested.
We are conscious that we are (that we live in a material world) but how free are we? How much happiness do we feel we have? What pursuits are we after?
If we are fettered, it is our own doing. If we feel responsible for all we meet, it will be accepted as so, but it is not necessarily true. If we see all about us only discord, dissension and fear, we express our life that way and attract more of the same.
Be alert to your own inherent rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and make your life reflect the good that these three essentials represent.
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