Friday, August 29, 2008

Why Achievers Understand The Law Of Service By Serving Their Fellowman?


“What is the moral obligation to serve the Fellowman? Well, the Fellowmen never did anything for me, and I never entered into a contract with them. Why should I start serving my fellow man”?

Achievers have learned and mastered the art of serving his fellowman long ago which under-achievers simply just do not know the prosperity brought by the act of serving.

Although achievers and under-achievers have some things in common and belong to the same affinity group, they are simply human beings. Achievers know the only way that they can get what they want is by serving their fellow man. By serving their fellow man, they take orders from them, which results in peace and prosperity.

Achievers understand that their serving is a form of creation governed by law. The principles that operate in the outer universe, discoverable by scientists, are called natural laws. But there are subtler laws that rule the hidden spiritual planes and the inner realm of consciousness. Contained within these laws is one of law called the “Law of Service”, which is the true nature of matter. Knowledge of this law has an effect upon their mental urges. Mind is their builder. Stay in full mindfulness of the application of Universal Law as related to them and to others, and in love all life is given, in love all things move.

In giving, achievers attain. In giving, achievers acquire. In giving, love becomes the fulfillment of desire, guided and directed in the ways that bring the more perfect knowledge of themselves as related to the universal, all powerful, all guiding, all divine influence in their lives.

The Law of Service is the governing law of their future. Service is usually interpreted as exceedingly desirable, and it is seldom realized how very difficult service essentially is. It involves so much their sacrifice of time and of interest and of their own ideas, it requires exceedingly hard work, because it necessitates deliberate effort, conscious wisdom and the ability to work without attachment. These qualities are not easy of attainment by the under-achievers, and yet today the tendency to serve is an attitude which is true of a vast majority of the people in the world. Such has been the success of the evolutionary process.

Service is frequently regarded as an endeavour to bring people around to the point of view of the achiever who serves, because what the achiever has found to be good and true and useful, must necessarily be good and true and useful for all. Service is viewed as something they render to the poor, the afflicted, the diseased and the unhappy, because they think they want to help them, little realizing that primarily this help is offered because they themselves are made uncomfortable by distressing conditions, and must therefore endeavour to ameliorate those conditions in order to be comfortable again themselves. The act of thus helping releases them from their misery, even if they fail to release or relieve the sufferers.

Service is frequently an indication of a busy and over-active temperament, or of a self-satisfied disposition, which leads its possessor to a strenuous effort to change situations, and make them what they feel they should be, thus forcing others to conform to that which they feels should be done.

Under-achievers, therefore, serve from a sense of obedience, and not from a spontaneous outgoing towards the needy. The essential quality for service is, therefore, lacking, and from the start they fail to do more than make certain gestures. Service is rendered from a deep seated desire for achievers’ spiritual perfection. It is regarded as on of the necessary qualifications for discipleship and, therefore, if under-achiever is to be a disciple, he must serve. This theory is correct, but the living substance of service is lacking. The ideal is right and true and meritorious, but the motive behind it all is entirely wrong.

Service should be rendered because it is becoming increasingly the fashion and the custom to be occupied with some form of service. The tide is on.

Achievers are actively serving in welfare movements, in philanthropic endeavours, in Red Cross work, in educational uplifts, and in the task of ameliorating distressing world conditions. It is fashionable to serve in some way. Service gives achievers a sense of power, service is their form of group activity, and frequently brings far more to them in a worthy sense than to being served.

If the under-achievers’ self is subordinated to the higher rhythms and obedient to the new “Law of Service”, then the life of the soul will begin to flow through them and to the others, and the effect in their immediate family and group will be demonstrated by real understanding and true helpfulness. As the flow of life becomes stronger through the use of this law, the effect will spread out from the small surrounding family group to the neighbourhood. A wider range of contacts becomes possible, until eventually if several lives have been thus spent under the influence of the “Law of Service”, the effect of the outpouring life may become nationwide and worldwide.

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