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We will not always foresee the consequences of our actions. Thus, trying to be one hundred percent sure that we are doing the right thing one hundred percent of the time will only lead to [[Mental Anxiety]], chronic indecisiveness and self doubt.  However, we can resolve to do our best to choose those actions that lead to true divine alignment with our inner spiritual core, by becoming conscious of the [[Consequence of Actions|consequences of our actions]] in order to avoid causing harm or undue hardship through unchecked [[Service to Self]] behaviors. Instead, intending to choose [[Service to Others]] actions that have more beneficial consequences for all. These are actions set upon with the intention to promote greater positivity, connection, unity and harmony for all involved.
We will not always foresee the consequences of our actions. Thus, trying to be one hundred percent sure that we are doing the right thing one hundred percent of the time will only lead to [[Mental Anxiety]], chronic indecisiveness and self doubt.  However, we can resolve to do our best to choose those actions that lead to true divine alignment with our inner spiritual core, by becoming conscious of the [[Consequence of Actions|consequences of our actions]] in order to avoid causing harm or undue hardship through unchecked [[Service to Self]] behaviors. Instead, intending to choose [[Service to Others]] actions that have more beneficial consequences for all. These are actions set upon with the intention to promote greater positivity, connection, unity and harmony for all involved.


Our [[Law of Intent|intent, consent and authority]] is the key to align with our highest expression in the moment, and to act from the intention of [[Harmlessness]] to others, to the best of our ability. When in doubt, we can reflect upon The [[Golden Rule]] which is an ethical code, or moral truth that essentially states; treat others in a manner in which they themselves would like to be treated.
Our [[Law of Intent|intent, consent and authority]] is the key to align with our highest expression in the moment, and to act from the intention of [[Harmlessness]] to others, to the best of our ability. When in doubt, we can reflect upon The [[Golden Rule]] which is an ethical code, or moral truth that essentially states; treat others in a manner in which you would like to be treated.


==Action and Non-action==
==Action and Non-action==