Learning
With the help of a charger, electricity is circulated into the battery and it gets charged.
Chargers can be used to charge anything from mobiles, rechargeable batteries and even bikes and electric cars.
For us:
This simple act of kindness demonstrates the Law of Circulation. This Universal law states that all things in the Universe are flowing in circulation at an ever expanding rate.
The universe operates through dynamic exchange. Nothing is static. Your body, your mind, and your energy are in constant exchange with the universe, the cosmos, and cosmic energy.
What goes around, comes around.
We see this law in nature. The ocean gives water to the air, the air receives the water and forms clouds, and the clouds give the water back to the ocean in the form of rain.
We see it in our bodies. We take in food, water, and oxygen, and then there is an output of energy, movement or breath.
We also see it in our material world. There is a constant circulation of energy through money, goods, and services.
Finally, we see this same flow in our human interactions. What we put out into the world in the form of our thoughts, our words, and our actions, we will ultimately receive back.
When we are kind, generous, and compassionate, we draw people and situations to us that have the same qualities.
When we are unkind, greedy, or judgemental, we will draw in unkindness, greed, and judgement.
Taking responsibility for the energy that we circulate requires that we look honestly at ourselves. It’s much easier to blame someone or something for the state of our lives than it is to take ownership of it.
Taking ownership of our not so perfect behavior can take humility, acceptance, and courage. When we drop our ego’s desire to blame others for what is happening in our lives, we can begin to see ourselves clearly and change our behavior if we need to.
Sometimes we have to make an effort to restrain ourselves from reacting to another’s not so perfect behavior. Exercising our choice to respond instead of reacting keeps us circulating what we choose to circulate.
Learning from Charger: Circulation