How to live properly?

To live rightly and without remorse. Perfection is the fruit of freedom when nothing is in the way. Freedom means putting aside the Ego. Then we can live rightly. Live right. When honestly and sincerely, “our hearts no longer reproach us” (1Jn 3:21), because only simply and without hindrance do, live, say what is right, what is right here and now to be lived, said, done. Get used to it: to live rightly and without reproach. Without always having to justify ourselves or live with a sense of failure and failure. It can be done. It can be done. Furthermore, it can be done with this freedom.

“We know that no one who is born of God sins, but he who is born of God protects him, and the Evil One will not touch him.” (1Jn 5:18). Why do we claim and repeat and believe the opposite? Is it not because we serve the Evil One and accept him? In the silence and peace of hesychia, in its freedom to do what is right here and now. “Let not your heart be troubled and troubled.” (John 14:27). That is all. In this freedom, no desire drives away, and no fear hinders. It is indeed like an awakening,g like a resurrection-to know that good and joy and peace and bliss are not hiding somewhere else and some other time and in another, but are here, waiting here, all here in the one thing that we feel and know in our hearts to be correct. When we do this, we will see for ourselves with all our heart and presence and in this freedom. We don’t want to be different; we don’t want to be elsewhere; we don’t want different, and we don’t want anything from ourselves, as Eckhart writes about perfect conversion. In deep communion with God and God, we do; we live the one moment, the one act that ought to be. The right act is not according to some external law but in this profound unity in the Spirit, in harmony with God Himself, the whole creation, the whole Universe, and Eternity. When we no longer seek neither this nor that but perfection in what just is, it is our joy and delight.

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