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What are Virtues: Baby Steps towards Spirituality

What are Virtues
The more you develop your virtues, the stronger your connection to God will become - Master Choa Kok Sui

It was the knowledge of good and evil from the forbidden tree in Heaven that resulted in Adam and Eve’s banishment from Paradise but the knowledge of good and evil is probably one of the first things that we are taught as children. We are taught to understand virtues and vices and act according to what is “right” and what is “wrong”.

The word “virtue” automatically makes us think of words like “good”, “moral”, “
strength” and “righteous” and our idea of virtue is primarily developed by social decorum. A virtue is usually defined as behaviour traits in any person that indicate high moral standards.  

Building Up Your Character

Grand Master Choa Kok Sui emphasized on the need of practising Yama and Niyama (the basics of character-building) for every person engaging in meditation and similar spiritual practices. Master Choa Kok Sui explained that meditation not only harnesses large amounts of spiritual energy, but also serves as a fertilizer, enhancing the growth of all intrinsic, inherent characteristics of the person. Virtues and vices are thus both magnified when on the spiritual path.

The cardinal virtues are justice, prudence, temperance and courage. These found mention in the writings of Classical Antiquity and are often referred to as the theological virtues of the Christian tradition.

“When the virtues are highly developed, this means that the higher soul has greater connection or control over the incarnated soul and the body... Every time you refrain from unwholesome action, the connection with your higher soul increases. But every time you break the virtues, the connection becomes thinner.” - Grand Master Choa Kok Sui
 
This connection with the higher 
soul is of great importance. It is what the incarnated soul truly strives and yearns for. Moreover, Grand Master stresses on the fact that the soul is a being of Divine Intelligence, Divine Love and Divine Power. It is in the Five Virtues specified by Master Choa Kok Sui that these qualities manifest.

The Five Virtues are:


While Divine Intelligence finds expression through the virtues of accurate perception & correct expression, Divine Love manifests as loving-kindness & non-injury and generosity & non-stealing. The virtues of moderation & non-excessiveness and constancy of aim and effort & non-laziness are manifestations of Divine Power.

It is interesting to note that the virtues exist in pairs. This suggests the need for not only a passive sense of being virtuous but following the virtues actively. For example, simply not injuring others is incomplete in essence. You need to be able to practice loving kindness actively as well to be truly virtuous. Similarly, perceiving things correctly is not enough unless correct expression accompanies it. The two aspects of every virtue is thus balanced and in keeping with the idea of yin and yang, the balance of the masculine and the feminine, of the negative and the positive.

The virtues thus help us to work in perfect unison with our higher self, our inner nature. Master Choa Kok Sui has explained various facets of these five virtues that, if followed, would enable progress on the path of spirituality.

Source: 
1.    Achieving Oneness with the Higher Soul by Master Choa Kok Sui
2.    Compassionate Objectivity, The Golden Lotus Sutras on Character Building by Master Choa Kok Sui

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