Day 399 - Discipline Part 1
Day 400 - Discipline Part 2
Day 401 - Discipline Part 3
When and as I see that I am moving/directing my breath in a
way that isn’t effective and supportive, I stop and breathe, I commit myself to
check my discipline in the moment within directing my breathe effectively and
constructive, through checking what is my plan in the moment, what is it that I
am busy with and doing, what can I do, I lay out the plan for myself and to
then follow through/execute the plan till it is done, as that is my discipline.
When and as I wake up I commit myself to discipline myself
to make my first moment in the morning a breath and not a thought or thoughts,
and when and as I see that I start with a thought I stop and I breathe, seeing
and realizing that self-discipline starts within what I accept and allowed
within me and that outside of me as who I am determines what I do how I
move/direct me in each moment.
I commit myself to check myself and if I am planning things
to do and to give myself direction, instead of waiting for myself to simply
fall into doing random stuff that comes up.
When and as I see myself doing random stuff that is of the
old pattern of how I spend my time, I stop and I breathe and I give myself a
plan, this id the plan, the discipline and I follow the plan and I do not
accept any thoughts/feelings/emotions to move/direct me in any other way and
thus to use breathing to correct the old pattern that I have designed and created
as a system within me through not following automations and to be
self-disciplined within moving myself within the plan.
I see and realize that sticking to the plan must be within
practical considerations and common sense – where common sense is that I can
have a plan and I can be disciplined within the plan and be self-disciplined
within following the plan, but when and as another point arises within my day
that takes priority over my current plan, then common sense is to redirect
myself within a new plan to get the new point done, as this is the plan in the
moment and thus I see and realize that I must be flexible within my breath and
to move within consideration of all that is here. As self-discipline is to
direct each moment within each breathe and to make a plan in each
breathe/moment that is new and to not hold onto the old and the past to
determine each moment.
When and as I see myself creating a point of self-interest
within being disciplined where my discipline becomes a point of not considering
all that is here and only my own goals and my own time and my own things that I
can/want/need to do, I stop and I breathe and I focus on self-discipline within
breathing, as the plan within breathing is to be HERE at all times as the
physical, as the physical changes and has ways of changing plans and thus I must
be like water within the physical, moving and directing myself according to
what is here as breathe as the ultimate self-discipline which guides me within
being disciplines within all other areas where there is no mind, no energy no
reactions/fears/limitation and me as the physical as life stands and thus
accordingly be self-disciplined.
I see and realize that self-discipline is the key to
discipline – as there is the discipline to start something and to finish it
then the self-discipline is to when and as the plan is interrupted or short cut
then I must be able to be flexible and to be disciplined within stopping what I
am doing and to change the plan in a single moment with no reactions/fear and
to then follow through on the new plan and to still come back to the old plan
and finish that, yet the self-discipline as breathing will be the consistent
within who I am and how I move/direct myself and reality when and as reality may/can/will
change sometimes as I am not the only being here on earth or the only influence
here on this PLANet and thus self-discipline is the key where I move/direct/live
within a principal, where the principal of doing what is best for all life in
all ways is my Plan in each breathe.
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