The Elders: Personal Accountability
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- Written by Robyn G. Locke

Do you believe in taking personal accountability for your actions?
Do you accept and are responsible for all you do? You see this is very important to determine. What do you accept and what do you abdicate in this way?
Many want to believe they can go through life making choices that are in their own best interest but not in the best interest of the one their choice would take away from. In other words, never do anything that would adversely affect another. Make that your mantra this and each day. Make that the main objective in each thing you move to enact and do. If you gain personally while another person is diminished because of your choices, how can that be what is best to do? How does this make you feel? Do you recall hearing -- Do unto others as you want others to do unto you?
Be Accountable
There's a reason for that. It is that your choices will follow you from this life to the next one. Although you may believe one thing, what is will still be. You see, there is a degree of reckoning that must occur from what you do. Doing and being are significant things. Life, albeit, is significant. And you must be the steward of your actions. All of them. This understanding is fundamental and key.
What is self-accountability? Do you know? Always move to your heart and see how it feels to consider something that you question. If it is questioned, ask for inner guidance. Seek input from your Soul.
Here's what the Elders share —
It is not choosing this or that over the other. It is merely an inner craving for more to be understood. To a degree, it is resuming the accountability that may have been abdicated earlier. It is knowing that you cannot surrender who you are and the intrinsic and innate desire to take responsibility for your choices and actions. It is recognizing this in a bigger way than some are willing to do today.
Excerpt from Given in Love - Chapter 2
Now Surrender
Now consider surrendering. Consider now what this one step might offer. Consider surrendering what is newly recognized that need not be.
What does it mean to surrender? And what does it mean to release beliefs that might prevent the means of surrender from occurring? Surrender is a big thing and something you might contemplate on as you seek all that might in this way be.
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