"Teaching the World to Walk"
One Fish at a Time: The Sacred Geometry of Empowerment We often feel a sudden, overwhelming urge to extend a hand to others. Yet, how often do we stop to ask: is our kindness a temporary bandage or a permanent cure? True goodness is a delicate dance between the heart’s emotions and the mind’s rationality. When these two forces are out of balance, we risk giving to those who do not warrant it, while overlooking those who truly deserve our strength. The Source of the Surge: Soul vs. Mind There is an inner and an outer facet to every act of kindness. Goodness that originates from the soul possesses a divine quality; it is an unconditional, unrestricted fountain of sacrifice. When the soul leads, we experience an eternal joy—a touch of the divine. Conversely, goodness that springs solely from the emotional mind can be deceptive. It provides a burst of exhilaration, but like a passing shadow, it is not enduring. It is often a "restricted" flow, limited by our own moods or the ci...