Question & answer

Questions about happiness

Personal development

Can I find happiness?

from “Morya Wisdom 1: A deeper sense of life”
(Geert Crevits) © Mayil.com

Provided you delve deeply enough, for that is where the power is, then you can always find happiness in life. Life brings challenges, offers people choices, calls on people to act and then they find the power.

So often people don’t dare to live. They walk alongside their life, as it were. They dare not walk into it, they don’t dare take hold of an idea or face challenges and then they find they are drained and empty. And soon they see no more sense in life.

Today in our modern society it is common that even young people see no sense in life and this is because they have come into an old culture and they see no way out.

This can be because they have the impression that they have seen it all and that life is old, worn out and horrid. And when this happens you should realize that we have come to the end of a civilization. Today in our modern society it is common that even young people see no sense in life and this is because they have come into an old culture and they see no way out.

Which powers are at work?

One goal is not the other. It makes a big difference whether someone dares summon and use an important energy in their life or whether someone is busy with trivial things and then looks at the culture from that viewpoint.

Not everything that glitters is gold. Not everything that man creates is beautiful, magnificent and good.

If you look at art, for example, you can observe much that is lacking inspiration, but you can also observe great forces at work. And you should recognize the difference because not everything that glitters is gold. Not everything that is presented as art is art, not everything that man creates is beautiful, magnificent and good.

And this calls for a fine sense of discernment, to be able to know for yourself which powers are at work. If they are powers of love, truth, honesty, integrity, fidelity and peace, if they are powers of the great values of life then you will see the culture flourishing. But this calls for people who have placed these powers in their hearts and can reach them there."

A flourishing culture calls for people who have placed the powers of love, truth, honesty, integrity, fidelity and peace in their hearts and can reach them there.

Master Morya

Master Morya

Geert Crevits © Mayil.com
Source: “Morya Wisdom 1: A deeper sense of life”
from chapter 6: 'Powers in society'

Morya Wisdom 1: A deeper sense of life

Personal development

What if I feel bored?

from “Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity”
(Geert Crevits) © Mayil.com

See the good points as well as the bad ones

The openness that can develop between people is truly worthwhile. The world would be another place if people were open for one another and could look at each other in a sensible way. Not that you should flatter the other, this isn’t necessary, it’s even distracting. You should be able to approach the other sensibly, soberly, seeing their good points as well as their bad ones, plus all those little things you find objectionable.

You should dare to see these things in yourself as well as in others, this is important. Don’t shy away from this but keep observing with a sharp eye, the sharper the better. However, don’t communicate your findings, that’s something entirely different! You can observe these things in other people and can even find it amusing for yourself but don’t tell them about it. You should know where the other stands but he or she doesn’t need to be informed about it.

Observe with a sharp eye, the sharper the better. You should know where the other stands - but he or she doesn’t need to be informed about it!

About giving advice

Considering your knowledge about the other, you may, eventually, be able to give them some interesting advice but – and I hasten to add this – at the correct time, not always, and not continuously.

This is something you have to learn to do because if you begin to preach pedantically at them you will become a boring, irritating person and instead of bringing you closer it will take you further apart. This is totally wrong, because we people should see to it that our hearts are in the right place.

We should be able to show the other our affection even though we can see through them and perhaps find them distant and cold or not as we think they should be.

If you begin to preach pedantically at others you will become a boring, irritating person.

Connect with openness

It’s important that we come to one another with a warm heart. If we can manage to do this, together with an openness, we can make a connection, and it’s very important for us to dare to do this. The key word here is dare, because many people are able to see a lot in others, they know they could do something together with these others, but they don’t dare take the step to, in some way, connect with them. 

The boredom one sometimes experiences in life is often there because the person doesn’t dare to make contact with others.

This is why we should act sensibly in regard towards ourselves as well as towards others, and this means daring to do something.

Dare to go in your own direction

Here on Earth, what we do is to go for a distance in our own direction. Not in the other’s direction but in our own. We run from here to there and this may be good but it can also be completely wrong. Because I should really want to go in the direction I’m going, otherwise it makes no sense, otherwise I’m just wasting time and time is very important. 

Do things you like to do, do what you would really want to achieve in the deepness of yourself.

Use time wisely by spending it on doing things you like to do, on doing what you would really want to achieve in the deepness of yourself. If you can do this then you will again have a reason for going here and there, following yourself, going after yourself, searching for yourself. Of course there are other reasons you could think of for expressing yourself and why you should do so but the ones I’ve mentioned are the main ones. 

Have patience with yourself and with others and know there is so much to learn."

Master Morya

Master Morya

Geert Crevits © Mayil.com
Source: “Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity”
from chapter 1: 'Asking questions in a changing world'

Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity