When we know, who walks beside us, on this path we have chosen, our fears fall from us.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

THE FOUR HORSEMEN

Terror, bewilderment, frustration and despair. All who have chosen the road of happy destiny know these hideous four horsemen. Terror: Does God exist? What if He doesn’t? Bewilderment: If He does, who or what is the path, and how can I ever hope to find it? Frustration: Is it Yahweh, Zeus, Jesus, Buddha, Mohammad, Zoroaster, Ganesha or some other deity or teacher that is the true path, how do I choose? Despair: If I choose wrong will I “burn” in hell as some strongly state, lost for all eternity, terrorized and tortured?

Fortunately, there is good news for we found that God does not make too hard terms with those who seek Him. To us, the Realm of Spirit is broad, roomy, all-inclusive; never exclusive or forbidding to those who earnestly seek. It is open, we believe, to all men. In my life, the saddest people I have known are those who insist that there is only one way to freedom, their way, and if you do not believe their way you will be lost for eternity, oh, but God loves you. The foundation of our true relationship to God is found in the opening two words of the Lord‘s Prayer: “OUR FATHER”. God is the Father of all, rich and poor, famous and infamous, believer or infidel and does not play favorites. All are provided with limitless opportunities to grow and learn, remember; we are not of this flesh but are as eternal as God for we are made in His likeness. Would a loving parent cast away a wayward child, forever, or would they continue to help in any positive way they could, forever? Would God, Our Father, do any less?

Cast off the fetters of constrictive thinking and embrace the whole of His love and guidance. Be quick to see where religious people are right and make use of what they offer, praying to be shown the truth of being, meditating daily on how to be of service to God and our fellows, trusting in your connection to the Infinite and acting accordingly. Keep an open mind, remain willing to learn and grow, regardless of the source and stay honest with yourself on what you truly believe, for the unexamined life leads to the bondage of self. When we live this way the riders are unseated, their horses turned out to pasture.

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