Every person is free to act according to their conscience.
We can clearly hear the voice of conscience if we do not close ourselves off to it.
This inner voice is the spiritual in man, the feeling.
The subtle, inner voice is easily overheard or deliberately ignored. Hectic activity, information overload and constant talking can easily drown out the inner voice.
But with a little concentration and silence and the desire to hear this inner voice of conscience, we can succeed. We can live conscientiously in the best sense of the word. If everyone does this, the world will quickly change for the better.
The principle of mutual help will spread. Coexistence and conditions on earth will change fundamentally. A general flourishing will begin.
In order to regain access to the inner voice of conscience, times of inner reflection and calm are needed. This will have a direct effect on the way you organise your life.
When this particular inner pull or urge for contemplation occurs, external circumstances often miraculously offer the immediate opportunity to do so.
The process of inner listening becomes increasingly important for us. Life reorganises itself, we gain even more clarity and security. Before making important decisions, the inner voice of conscience gives us the best advice.
We act wisely and not hastily. We will make prudent, even unusual, but good decisions in all things.
When this kind of reflection has become a matter of course for us, a brief moment of silence and ‘listening to ourselves’ is enough for us to know what to do.
Those who follow this path will be amazed at how much good comes out of it.
HJS, inspired by Eva-Margret Stumpf