We expand our exploration of conscientiousness through a prayer related to expansions of consciousness and beneficent activity.

We expand our exploration of conscientiousness through a prayer related to expansions of consciousness and beneficent activity.

Conscientiousness and respect are entwined, a union.

What is conscientiousness? What does this word mean to you? Is being conscientious a forefront factor for you through the day?
This word is not being brought forward because of Epst. files or friends, neighbors, and children being viciously dragged into “detention centers” where treatment in a zoo is more humane, or any specific other malevolence that abject dismissal of conscientiousness will give rise to in the human psyche and, thus, consequent behavior (and historically always has). Rather, the word conscientiousness will be our meditative focus for reasons of what results as a human being lives as a conscientious being; and this goes back to “recognize your own state” and having confidence in one’s capacity for self-aware Awareness.
If focusing on conscientiousness for a week or so brings benefit in any way, micro and macro, then self-awareness is why. How marvelous! We pray and invoke that all beings recognize self-awareness. Benevolence is one immediate result.

As she was leaving for a trip, my neighbor brought over a few odds and ends from her fridge. “Can you do something with them?” she asked. “Sure,” I responded.
This morning the body felt that it could stand for long enough, so … what was to be thrown together? From the neighbor:
What did I have?
This was the end result. A big yum! About 5 servings. A full meal unto itself; and it could be served over rice, as well.

Method (play on the fly!)
Stir all this in. Cover for 5 minutes. Then, add the sweet potatoes, and taste for adjusting any spice or if more coconut cream is needed.
It took me 20 minutes total, with a handicapped body. You can do this! I had it for brunch in a bowl. YUM!
Peace is born from within. Peace will not occur in relationships or in our minds, let alone between nations, if we have not discovered peace within. And, it is present; in all of us.
The monks walking for peace demonstrated much to the world and each of us. So gentle, so present, so simple. Let’s all discover peace within by inviting it: “Today will be my peaceful day.”
