Three Things Highly Spiritual People Don’t Tolerate

#3. Highly spiritual people do not tolerate being used against their will.

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People think that because you are spiritual, you must put up with all their offenses.

And it is not so.

Even Jesus of Nazareth kicked the merchants out of the temple.

To be spiritual does not mean to be an idiot; on the contrary.

Spiritual people are peaceful and cultivate patience and good works because the common welfare makes a society livable, and they understand evil ignorance.

And so there are many things that spiritual people will not tolerate despite popular belief.


1. Highly spiritual people do not tolerate the imposition of rules

The norms are proper for organized religion, and organized religion is one more way to grow spiritually. But it is not the only way.

Highly spiritual people know this, which is why, since ancient times, they have not allowed themselves to be told what to do.

Jesus performed miracles on the Sabbath, which was the holy day of the Jews.

When the Pharisees told him he was breaking God’s law, Jesus said, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.”

In other words, the Sabbath was created so that we could rest, but we were not designed to honor rest.

Boom!

Jesus 1 — Pharisees 0

And it is that the set of rules attached to religious faith is a method by which adherents to that faith cultivate a specific identity.

And it is not wrong. But the world, like spirituality, is diverse.

And what is valid for one does not have to be what is suitable for another.


2. Highly spiritual people do not tolerate being told what to think.

If there is one thing that highly spiritual people agree on, it is their search for truth.

It’s not that they don’t trust the official narrative of things, but they prefer to see for themselves.

If you are a highly spiritual person, you are a seeker. And as such, you search in all avenues until you find a thread to pull on.

This is the case with Michael Singer. He did not allow himself to be pigeonholed. On the one hand, he founded a company dedicated to billing software specialized in hospitals and medical centers. And on the other hand, the temple of the universe.

The Temple of the Universe is where people of all religions meet to pursue inner peace and share knowledge and experiences.

When criticized for this mixture of spiritual teachings and his excessive openness, Michael can refer to his book The Untethered Soul and say, “When you close your heart, the energy cannot flow within you. And when energy cannot flow within you, there is darkness.”

Boom!

Michael 1 — Detractors 0


3. Highly spiritual people do not tolerate being used against their will.

The other day, an interviewer asked Joe Dispenza how to eliminate his bad habits: eating sweets at night and having a messy suitcase when he travels.

It was all unimportant nonsense.

And Joe said something like this, “Maybe you need to get rid of your addiction to guilt.”

Boom!

Joe Dispenza 1 — Interviewer 0

As I said in this article, highly spiritual people are smart.

Their intelligence is social, and it comes from contemplation.

A highly spiritual person knows how to read between the lines and knows what intentions are hidden in people’s behavior and words, conscious and subconscious.

And that is very useful to avoid being deceived and not end up being the dagger with which people are wounded.


Takeaway

To be good is to be wise; the world needs fewer predators who think they are brilliant—and more humble people who seek peace.

And that is what highly spiritual beings do: they seek to serve others and be the change they want to see in the world.

If you are a Highly spiritual person, thank you so much for being the way you are.

A virtual hug

AG

5 responses to “Three Things Highly Spiritual People Don’t Tolerate”

  1. Adewyn Leblanc Avatar
    Adewyn Leblanc

    Amen brother of the light 💜💜

  2. Thank you so much, Adewyn, I wish you a terrific weekend, my friend.

  3. Was für wunderbare, erleuchtende Worte! So etwas schönes, wahres und tiefgründiges! Hat mir sehr gut getan deinen Bericht zu lesen und mich selbst darin wiederzuerkennen. Denn auch ich bin solch Mensch, der viel gutes für andere tut, damit andere dadurch angeregt werden auch gutes zu tun.
    Man darf nicht Erwarten.
    Hoffen und glauben sind für mich viel mehr wert und machen es einem selbst auch leichter, mit manchen Unrecht oder Unverständnis klar zu kommen.
    So geht es mir zumindest 🙂

    *Virtuelle Umarmung erwidert*

    Erfreue dich an den kleinen Dingen des Lebens und sei genügsam in der Welt!

    Sei die Sonne, die dein Glück zum blühen bringt!

    Alles liebe
    T.F.

    1. Thank you so much for your words, Theresa. I think like you 🙂 I wish you a terrific day.

  4. I read The Untethered Soul 3 times. I could read it again and still find something I missed.

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