“What’s in it for me?” This is a common human wondrance. Do you like that word? You rarely ask the question aloud. Instead of an utterance, it is a wondrance, for you wonder it frequently, if not subconsciously. What if instead of wondering, “What’s in it for me?” you were to wonder, “What’s in it for we?” Then it would, indeed, be a wondrous wondrance, for your world would change drastically. You would see people taking the focus off of me and focusing instead on cooperation and kindness far more than they do now in their ignorance that at the fundamental level there is only one “I” fragmented into billions of projections. We is me and me is we. Think about that for a while, and you may find yourself become far more conscio-US.
I absolutely love Sanaya’s word play. It sure makes me smile.
Thanks to Sanaya and to you, Suzanne, for sharing their words
with us.
I was only thinking about this subject last night. Too much of what is called spiritual development these days seems to be only about what is in it for the ego. Self development can all too easily become only about the self (selfish), which goes against the teaching that at the soul level we are all part of the One.