Tuesday 10 January 2012

Do I Want to Be Right Or Happy?

There is the well known question, "Do I want to be right, or do I want to happy?  (We could also replace the word happy with free, loving, abundant, joy filled, healthy, or successful.)  You have probably seen yourself, and others, have moments where we defend something to the exclusion of our own well-being, which seems to be a real testament to the importance, for many of us, to be right.

An on-going theme in my posts the last couple weeks, has been about the base belief, or core vibration, that we may have about us being wrong.  I am thinking that the, 'do I want to be right or happy', question is pointing at this same belief.  Wouldn't I only feel it is necessary to defend my rightness, if I was already judging myself as being wrong?  Wouldn't I be less willing to sacrifice my happiness, joy, love, freedom, health, relationships, abundance, or work for something that already is, unless of course, I believed it was not? 

Perhaps it is only those moments, when I operate from the knowing of the rightness/justifiedness/worthiness of who I really am (WIRA), that I will be ready to make being happy more important than being right.  LOP is believing that there is enough room in this world for all of us to be right -- to be Who We Really Are.

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