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Tamuz
12
Be courageous as a leopard,
light as an eagle,
swift as a deer,
and strong as a lion
to do the will of your Heavenly Father
(Ethics of the Fathers 5:23).
Numerous traits comprise the character of a
human being. We tend to consider some traits
as commendable and others as undesirable.
Traits per se are neither good nor bad.
They acquire a value according to the way they are applied. Hate is
generally assumed to be a very loathsome trait, but when one despises
evil and injustice and seeks to eradicate them, it becomes a
constructive and admirable trait. Love, on the other hand, is generally
looked upon as a very positive trait. Yet, when misapplied, love can
transgress the boundaries of decency and result in grossly immoral
behavior.
Rather than
seek to eradicate an undesirable trait, we might consciously redirect it
so that it serves a useful function. While redirection can happen with
some drives at an unconscious level (which constitutes the psychological
defense mechanism of sublimation), we have no control over what
happens in the unconscious. Preferably, we should avoid dismissing a
trait which is generally considered unacceptable and consciously
redirect it into a positive channel. It is obviously to our advantage to
redirect energy, rather to have to repress it, since maintaining that
repression requires expenditure of energy.
 Today I shall
try to direct
all my traits in a way that will
serve
a constructive purpose.
Spirituality, Ash.com
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