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Moral Vigor

Lack of moral vigor saps the will, and makes the intellect sponge-like,
ready to absorb the prevalent opinion of the times. People with good
intellects often suffer from the Hamlet complex: the inability to come
to any decision, or to commit oneself to anything. They justify their
indecision by saying, I want to be fair to all sides. But even an
imperfect action is better than no action at all.
When you believe in something, stand by it! When you believe in
someone, stand by him! Such loyal self-commitment is a higher law
than seeing all sides. Energy is needed to accomplish anything in life.
With moral vigor all things are possible. But without it, the end of
every act is failure.
Affirmation
The decisions that I make in life come from within myself, from my
sense for what is right. I am committed to the truth, and to channeling
it outward to the world.
Prayer
Divine Mother, with every action of my will let me express Thy divine
vitality, Thy truth, Thy perfection. Let me live to serve Thee alone, or
else die in the attempt!

From Swami Kriyanandas book, Affirmations for Self-Healing


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