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

Saturday, December 31, 2011

DAY 5 OF THE 7 DAY MENTAL DIET




…God is love; and he that dwells in love dwells in God, and God in him (1 John 4:16). Today, attempt to greet everyone, and view everything through the prism of love. This begins by greeting all with a smile. You will not do this perfectly, no one but a saint could, the purpose is to be aware of love, experience the truly limitless capacity we have for it, to both give and receive. Observe how those whom you meet respond when you greet them with love and how your thoughts are altered when a situation or a bit of news is viewed through the prism of love. The path of love is the straight gate and the shortest way to the great Goal, to live on the Spiritual Basis one day at a time for eternity. Oh, and you are keeping this to yourself for the next couple of days, right?

Friday, December 30, 2011

DAY 4 OF THE 7 DAY MENTAL DIET




Consider: “A man is sitting by a camp fire when a red hot cinder flies up and falls on his sleeve. If he blows that cinder off at once, without a moment’s delay to consider it, no harm is done. However, if he allows it to rest for even a single moment, under any pretense, the mischief is done, and it will be a troublesome task to repair the sleeve. So it is with negative thought.” Simply stated we have no control over the thoughts that surface in our consciousness or are foisted on us by others but we do choose how we will address those thoughts. Living on the Spiritual Basis the path is clear: When we turn immediately to a Power Greater Than Ourselves in prayer as soon as we become aware of the negative, regardless of its source, we remain unharmed, our sleeves hole free. We additionally avoid the trap of morbid reflection set by trying to figure out or understand why a particular thought crossed our mind; we just take the necessary action to address it. In time, this will become second nature.
By this point in the diet you are probably experiencing some difficulties, it may feel like everything is seemingly going sideways, you have more trouble now, more spiritual discontent than when you started the diet. Outstanding! You have shaken your world at its bedrock and when the shaking stops, a new and much stronger foundation will be in place. Stay the course and under no circumstance discuss what you are doing with anyone until you are done with the diet. Onwards through the fog.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

DAY 3 OF THE 7 DAY DIET




Day 3: Having fun yet? The diet may be simple, but it certainly is not easy. Continue your vigilance, watching for morbid reflection, that negative or destructive thinking that seems to be always lurking. When you find your thoughts drifting into any of these areas stop immediately and supplant the negative and destructive with a positive thought and action where applicable. As you are beginning to discover, this is a strenuous effort and few would be able to do this for much more than seven days so take heart, the dividends you will receive are worth the effort. Keep in focus the reason for this diet: to be aware and to learn to plant only positive, constructive, optimistic and kind thoughts in the garden of our consciousness; watered with the love and guidance of  the Creative Power of the Universe. Shhhh…remember don’t tell anyone you are on a diet. Follow this advice as well if you are considering starting a weight loss plan, an exercise program or quitting smoking and your odds of success will increase exponentially.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

DAY 2 OF SEVEN DAY MENTAL DIET


Day 2 of Diet: If you are still considering whether to attempt this diet, take a moment in quiet contemplation and ask yourself why? What is there to be afraid of? This contemplation alone is worth the price of admission, but always be gentle with yourself, avoiding morbid reflection at all costs.

If you began the diet yesterday, today choose the subjects you will entertain in your consciousness. Measure the emotional tone, being aware at all times of what you are thinking and how it is affecting you. Now for some good news, no one does this perfectly. When you become aware that your thoughts have wandered, and they will, ask yourself quietly why you drifted into that thought and how it affected you emotionally. Often these will just be random thoughts triggered by a scent, a word or phrase or any of the multitudes of sensory inputs we experience daily, so do not give into paralysis by analysis. Remember, often a cloudy day is just a cloudy day, nothing more. If you find that perhaps there is more to it and you cannot take a moment now, briefly note the thought and when you have the time, reflect on it in gentle contemplation. There is a rule here that must be obeyed. The rule is we are never to struggle or engage in negative appraisal of these random thoughts. We simply observe what floats through our mind as dispassionately as we can; this is not an exercise in judging, only in observing and noting affects.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Seven Day Mental Diet: Day One


THE SEVEN DAY MENTAL DIET

The seven day mental diet is a lesson in reaping and sowing. In the garden of our thoughts, how careful are we with the crops we plant and nurture in our consciousness? One of the fundamental truths of being is the thoughts we entertain will outsource into our lives. Consider: What are you reading? Watching on television? What topics do you consistently chat with friends and family about? What thoughts do you dwell on in private? These things comprise the food we feed our consciousness.

Day One: Be aware of the thoughts you entertain and the “food” you feed your mind. Be conscious in the moment. Keep notes if it helps, no extra points for spelling or correct punctuation.. DO NOT tell anyone that you are on a diet, to do so guarantees failure. If the idea of doing this makes you cringe, than don’t. You are not ready. Just file it away and when ready, this wonderful tool of freedom will be available.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Walmart Don’t Wanna Be’s




Today as I was pulling into Walmart I spied a new Porsche Carrera in a parking space. Nearby was a newer 500 series Mercedes. Over the last few months I have noticed an up tick in the livery in the parking structure at my neighborhood Walmart. I remember the trepidation I had the first time I pulled in to shop. I was driving a flagship BMW at the time and felt very uncomfortable parking next to the classic Walmart chariot: a high mileage Honda/Toyota/Van of any make with fading paint, questionable tires and a clearly spotty maintenance history.

I never wanted to shop at Walmart. I wasn’t “opposed” to Walmart as some of my more enlightened (i.e. liberal) friends were, some even going as far as placing boycott stickers on their vehicles when Walmart first came to our berg, positioned with care right next to the regulation Greenpeace, Save Tibet and Make Love Not War messages.

I looked at Walmart as a necessary thing for those who “needed” it; those unfortunate financially challenged souls who needed ubiquitous cut rate pricing on everything.
That first time I ventured in it felt like that first day back in High School trying to find my locker. People were pushing around carts filled with groceries, clothes, shoes, ammunition and Hello Kitty dolls. I nearly went catatonic. You don’t put those things in the same cart; it is not done! It is like having Amy Grant and TSOL in rotation on the ipod or listening to Rush Limbaugh at the DNC. Shoes are purchased at a shoe store and clothes at places that do not have frozen food aisles for God’s sake!

I was in shock, my decades long notions of purchasing etiquette were being assaulted at the most basic sacrosanct levels but then I began noticing the pricing. Slowly my vision cleared, my roiling stomach forgotten, the reality of a full cart versus a couple of puny bags became evident as I began to make my way around. Pet food next to truck tires, frozen food across the aisle from casual women’s wear, packaged goods merged into pots and pans than watches to electronics and back to vegetables. I was in a whirlwind of pricing, 50” plasma TV’s for how much? My finicky cat’s favorite food half the price I had been paying, affordable vitamins and supplements? I was hooked.

Soon I lost my fear of being seen by someone I knew, for just like bumping into them in traffic court you are both there for the same reason. In time I began smiling at my fellow Walmart travelers, and though most keep their heads down avoiding eye contact I don’t mind. I now drive an older Toyota with fading paint, the BMW long gone. Today the tires are pretty good but I did drive around for 6 months on dangerously worn ones lacking the money for replacements. It’s been a few weeks but I still have a wave of peace roll over me when I see those tires, who knew a little rubber could be connected to serenity?

Now that I am a Walmart veteran, the newbies are cute to watch, their furtive glances and uncomfortable body language very familiar. My decision initially to shop at Walmart was made out of simple economic necessity, I could continue shopping at my upscale local grocer and do without or switch to the much-maligned Walmart and stretch my purchasing power. The life lesson though was unexpected. Believing I was this open-minded, freethinking, enlightened non-judgmental caring individual when I was forced by economics to adjust my lifestyle some uncomfortable personal truths became evident. My world view had been arrogant and condescending though I would have argued the point vociferously with anyone who would have suggested it at the time. But there it was. We only know what we know when we know it. Our perceptions colored and limited by what we choose to read/watch/listen to but even more directly by those whom we habitually associate with and the circles we travel in.


Being in the third act of my life I am at a place I thought I would never be financially. Life’s lessons do not come neatly packaged devoid of emotion, both positive and negative. A wise man said to me years ago “ pain is the only instrument sharp enough to cut away the excess of self.”  So if we pass in the frozen food/sporting goods aisle I will smile and leave it up to you to strike up a conversation and if I think you are ready I will tell you about the discount grocery I’m grateful I found on the other side of the tracks that makes Walmart look absolutely Beverly Hills. Onwards through the fog.







Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Certain teachings rise to the level of “sell all the books, everything needed is here.” Emmet Fox provides one of those with: The Captain Is On The Bridge (Around The Year With Emmet Fox pg. 248) for dealing with fear. Consider, when he said this America was gripped by the Great Depression, prohibition creating a whole new class of criminal, millions displaced from America’s dust choked heartland, the drums of war beating with Hitler’s rise to power in the east and Japan's in the west. Yet Dr Fox confidently stated that The Captain Is On The Bridge:
     “The world is not going to the dogs. The human race is not doomed. Civilization is not going to crash. The captain is on the bridge. Humanity is going through a difficult time, but humanity has gone through difficulties many times before in its long history, and has always come through, strengthened and purified.
       Do not worry yourself about the universe collapsing. It is not going to collapse, and anyway that question is none of your business. The captain is on the bridge. If the survival of humanity depended upon you or me, it would be a poor look out for the Great Enterprise, would it not?
        The captain is on the bridge. God is still in business. All that you have to do is to realize the Presence of God where trouble seems to be, to do your nearest duty to the very best of your ability; and to keep an even mind until the storm is over.”


        God doesn't need my help in running the Universe, let alone my life, but I certainly need His. Fortunately, The Captain Is (still) On The Bridge.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Day 7 of the Diet


TRANSFORMATION. Congratulations. You made it. Spend today reflecting on what you have discovered about yourself, how it has changed your perceptions. Now you can share the experience with anyone you believe would profit from it. Additionally file this tool away and bring it out anytime you feel a little spiritual boot camp is in order.


The diet has put you in touch with the Primal Power of Being. This power is what changes us. It is the motive force behind everything. It is no less than our connection, at the most basic and profound level, to the creative life force that permeates everything and everyone. That power is God.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Day 6 of the 7 Day Mental Diet

Hang in there, only 1 more day to go. Then again, you may be experiencing such profound changes in your outlook that you desire more. Today’s teaching is on love and its power, its ability to change us at the core and the unique availability of love. Love is always available, if we are willing to take action. Faith without works is dead and just as with faith, love requires action. We must build up “by faithful daily exercise the true Love Consciousness.” This is a key ingredient in our daily diet since “Love and tolerance of others is our code.”

The path of enlightenment requires work, effort on our part. We start our day by “asking each morning in meditation that our creator show us the way of patience, tolerance, kindliness and love.” Do you start your day with meditation? No? Why not? Would you try to make a cake without flour? Drive your car missing a tire? Of course not. Meditation is an integral part of living on the Spiritual Basis. If you are not meditating daily, start at a simple level. Find a quiet place where you will be undisturbed for a few minutes. Take 2 or 3 deep breaths slowly exhaling. With eyes closed, consider what patience, tolerance, kindliness and love mean to you. Your mind will begin to visualize images, do not fight them or try to control them. In your minds dialogue stay focused on the task at hand. When your mind wanders gently bring it back. When it wanders again end your session and thank God for knowing Him better. What could be easier? Limit your sessions to 10 to 15 minutes. This is sufficient to start the day and we can all find this amount of time if we are willing. Of course if you have the time and are moved to longer sessions, then do.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Day 5 of the 7 day Mental Diet

…God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him (1 John 4:16). Today, attempt to greet everyone, and view everything through the prism of love. This begins by greeting all with a smile. You will not do this perfectly, no one but a saint could, the purpose is to be aware of love, experience the truly limitless capacity we have for it, to both give and receive. Observe how those whom you meet respond when you greet them with love and how your thoughts are altered when a situation or a bit of news is viewed through the prism of love. The path of love is the straight gate and the shortest way to the great Goal, to live on the Spiritual Basis one day at a time for eternity. Oh, and you are keeping this to yourself for the next couple of days, right?

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Day 4 of the 7 day mental diet

Consider: “A man is sitting by a camp fire when a red hot cinder flies out and falls on his sleeve. If he blows that cinder off at once, without a moment’s delay to consider it, no harm is done. However, if he allows it to rest for even a single moment, under any pretense, the mischief is done, and it will be a troublesome task to repair the sleeve. So it is with negative thought.” Simply stated we have no control over the thoughts that surface in our consciousness or are foisted on us by others but we do choose how we will address those thoughts. Living on the Spiritual Basis the path is clear: When we turn immediately to a Power Greater Than Ourselves in prayer as soon as we become aware of the negative, regardless of its source, we remain unharmed, our sleeves hole free. We additionally avoid the trap of morbid reflection set by trying to figure out or understand why a particular thought crossed our mind; we just take the necessary action to address it. In time, this will become second nature.

By this point in the diet you are probably experiencing some difficulties, it may feel like everything is seemingly going sideways, you have more trouble now, more spiritual discontent than when you started the diet. Outstanding! You have shaken your world at its bedrock and when the shaking stops, a new and much stronger foundation will be in place. Stay the course and under no circumstance discuss what you are doing with anyone until you are done with the diet. Onwards through the fog.

Friday, May 27, 2011

DAY 3 OF THE 7 DAY DIET


Day 3: Having fun yet? The diet may be simple, but it certainly is not easy. Continue your vigilance, watching for morbid reflection and negative or destructive thinking. When you find your thoughts drifting into any of these areas stop immediately and supplant the negative and destructive with a positive thought and action where applicable. As you are beginning to discover, this is a strenuous effort and few would be able to do this for much more than seven days so take heart. The dividends you will receive are worth the effort. Consider every other diet you have ever been on, how cool would it be to drop that holiday weight in a week? Keep in focus the reason for this diet: to be aware and to learn to plant only positive, constructive, optimistic and kind thoughts in the garden of our consciousness; watered with the love and the guidance of the Creative Power of the Universe. Shhhh…remember don’t tell anyone you are on a diet. Follow this advice as well if you are considering starting a weight loss plan, an exercise program or even quitting smoking and your odds of success will increase exponentially.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

DAY 2 OF THE DIET


  Day 2: If you are still considering whether to attempt this diet, take a moment in quiet contemplation and ask yourself why? Be gentle with yourself, avoiding morbid reflection at all costs.

Beginning today start measuring the emotional tone of your thoughts, becoming aware at all times of your thoughts and how they are affecting you. When you become aware that your thoughts are wandering, and everyone’s thoughts wander for it is one of the ways our subconscious speaks to us, ask yourself quietly why you drifted into that thought and how it affected you emotionally. Often they will just be random thoughts generated because of something heard, seen or smelled in the moment so do not give into  “paralysis through analysis.” Remember, often a cloudy day is just a cloudy day, nothing more. If you find that perhaps there is more to a particular thought and you cannot take a moment now, briefly note the thought and when you have the time, reflect on it for a few moments in gentle contemplation. There is a rule here that must be obeyed. The rule is we never struggle or engage in negative appraisal of these random thoughts or our thinking. We are simply observing what floats through our mind as dispassionately as we can; this is not an exercise in judging, only in observing and noting affects.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

A DIFFERENT KIND OF DIET


 The seven day mental diet is a lesson in reaping and sowing. In the garden of our minds, how careful are we with the thoughts we plant and nurture in our consciousness? One of the fundamental truths of being is the thoughts we entertain will outsource into our lives. Consider: What are you reading? Watching on television? What topics do you consistently chat with friends and family about? What thoughts do you dwell on in private? These things comprise the food we feed our consciousness.

Day One: Be aware of the thoughts you entertain and the “food” you feed your mind. Be conscious in the moment. Keep notes if it helps, no extra points for spelling or correct punctuation. DO NOT tell anyone that you are on a diet, to do so guarantees failure. If the idea of doing this makes you cringe, than don’t. You are not ready. Just file it away and when ready, this wonderful tool of freedom will be available.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Improving the World


“Bless a thing and it will bless you. Curse it and it will curse you.” Regardless of circumstances, to be free we must bless anyone or anything that is causing us difficulty. If we harbor any seemingly righteous or justified anger, we ask in prayer for the willingness to see the truth. Hate and resentment is never overcome with more hate and resentment, when we harbor these things in our heart the object of our ire suffers not; we sip the cup of discontent and pain and reap its effects. All reap as they sow and by blessing that which is unlovely and objectionable not only sets us free, the world improves as well.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

The Hardest Thing


Possibly the hardest spiritual direction of all is “to be still.” We have done all the indicated work regarding a difficulty or trouble confronting us. The prayers have been said. Forgiveness asked for and freely given. Meditations on receiving strength and direction accomplished. Now what? “Be still, and know that I am God” “Wait on the Lord: be of courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait I say, on the Lord.” What an order. As someone new to the path said to me years ago in all seriousness: “I need patience and I need it right now.” As my laughter subsided the thought crossed my mind, me too.

Flea Markets and Construction


Our consciousness is unsullied at birth; we are born pure in spirit, our Divine connection immaculate. But as we age and mature, our consciousness becomes layered with false beliefs in limitation, sin, sickness and all discord, obscuring our original perfection. Just as the lucky flea market shopper who stumbles across a life changing treasure hidden under layers of dirt and grime, we rediscover the Higher Truth we are born with. As we peel back the layers, employing meditation and prayer to scrape away bit-by-bit the fear, limitation, selfishness and unrighteous judgment that the world and our carnal pursuits have bound us with, our true self begins to shine through. Often it feels as if this is a task beyond us, the needed power lacking, which in fact, it is. Fortunately the innate connection we are uncovering and discovering again for the first time is power personified. By taping into this power greater than ourselves we receive not only the direction and guidance but also the needed strength to walk our path of enlightenment and awakening. 

It is easy to become overwhelmed by this undertaking, but the good news is we only need to accomplish what can be done in a day. The story is told of the mason working on an intricate tile floor in a cathedral. A visitor marveled at the work that had been done but was overwhelmed by the immensity of the area left to be tiled. When the mason was asked how he could do it, he replied, “I know about how much I can do in a day, so I mark out that much and don’t concern myself with the rest.” We employ prayer and meditation in the same way, addressing what is before us this day, leaving the morrow to care for itself.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

A LITTLE THING


Ever tell a “fish” story? You know, the one that adds a few inches to or the number of fish caught. It can happen when we are talking about anything really, job, investments, kids, grandkids, accomplishments or our prowess in our “glory” days, etc. Usually the embellishment is small in nature and if we stretch logic, (kinda like stepping on that fish to make it legal) we sell it to ourselves all the while knowing in our heart of hearts that we are being a little less than truthful. We couch it in “it is no big deal, everybody does it” so we let it pass. The most troubling part is that it is truly a pointless exercise, for who are we trying to impress with this piddling deception, friends, acquaintances or even just someone newly met? How about God? Really? He knows the truth. Ourselves? We know the truth as well. On the cosmic scale these are small offenses but troubling nonetheless. Though not really a big deal in the over all scheme of enlightenment, they still make us cringe when one sneaks out due to inattention. Remember, the only thing we can do perfectly is to remain willing to grow and change. So just for today, be diligent and if one does sneak out stop and clear it up immediately and you will find after having followed this course of action a few times, your attention will be surprisingly sharpened.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Tanker Truck or Thimble?


“When you pray you are turning to the power of God and surely you will admit that God is omnipotent, and therefore nothing can be too difficult, or too late, or too soon for Him.” “Infinite Wisdom knows a beautiful and joyous solution to any dilemma. Do not limit the power of God for good in your life.” God is never limited, only OUR perception is limited. God is the true and only source, His abundance beyond measure, a sea of infinite size. Standing at the shore of spiritual abundance, how big is the vessel you brought to fill? A thimble? A cup? A bucket? A tanker truck? The size of our vessel is determined by limits we impose. He wants us to partake fully for we are His children and in truth His abundance is our abundance, our limitations constructed out of self-centered fear. A limited thimble or a limitless queue of tanker trucks, the choice, as always, is ours.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

WT?G


“It is not when things are going well that we make our progress. It is not even when things are going wrong and yet we feel sure that we can handle them with prayer, that we advance. It is when, smitten by the temptation to discouragement or even despair, we yet stand for what we know is the Truth.” A wise man said to me years ago “there will be days when in pain, seemingly at wits end when you are going to look around and exclaim WHAT THE ? GOD! (Since this man was a Marine, I will leave it to you gentle reader to decipher ?) Having worked diligently, doing all that is indicated and yet life has gone sideways. Prayers seem to be falling on deaf ears and meditation has lost its savor. Negative analysis leads inexorably to wallowing in morbid reflection. Everything is turning from light to dark. Then the deadly thought surfaces: What’s the point? We placed our trust in God and He has seemingly abandoned us at the worst possible moment. We have lost perspective. The reality that we are eternal, that this is just one day in a very long existence, that we are living in eternity has drifted from focus. Dwelling on the false belief that this time nothing will change, the dark only becoming darker, we feel adrift, alone and unloved. Perhaps even so far as to entertain doubts about even the existence of God and all the destructive thinking this path leads to.

We begin our trip back from the brink with the simple recitation of possibly the most powerful prayer of all: Be still and know that I am God. And wait. What an order. The times when the only action is non-action, allowing God to work are the hardest. Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord. (Psalm 27:14) Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him (Job 13:15). We must hold to the truth that God is either everything or else he is nothing. He either is or isn’t, no middle ground, no areas of gray. So when our perspective drifts and negative analysis tries to rule the day we must lean even harder on Him who loves us unconditionally, who has all knowledge and power and it begins with: Be still and know that I am God. And wait. Simple, but not easy, how is that for understatement. Peace.

Friday, April 15, 2011

No One Left Behind


Living on the Spiritual Basis our points of reference, the things that used to interest us alters. Typically, this happens with little or no thought on our part. Consider: As children we never sat down one day and decided it was time to stop playing Tonka toys, dolls, army or dress up. The last time we played hide and seek as children just happened. We didn’t plan it or think it through we just didn’t play again. If we take a moment in contemplation, many things can be found that we just stopped doing, without any thought or consideration on our part. Call it growing up or maturing, the same thing happens spiritually but with an important difference: everyone ages and leaves behind their childhood; spiritual growth requires effort on our part. Once we have chosen to place our feet on the path of enlightenment, consistency in action is required. If we are consistent things like gossip, character assassination, selfish and self-centeredness melt away for we are translating from the carnal to the spiritual in thought and deed. This has happened without a conscious plan on our part or by “working” on ourselves but by demonstrating the higher consciousness by our actions. Just as our interest turned from hide and seek in course so does our interest in the spiritually retarding.

“Until you find your true place in life, however, you will never be really happy, no matter how much money or distinction you may acquire; and until you are happy, you will be neither healthy nor free.” 

Our true place, all of ours, is to stand in the light of God’s love, guidance, tolerance and peace. By treating all we meet along the path of our lives in the manner we wish to be treated in, the world changes. When we salute the innate spark of the Divine in all, regardless of how disagreeable we may find them, the world improves. Love cannot grow in hate. Peace cannot be found in a raised hand. Meeting of minds never comes from a bullhorn. Condescension never gives rise to understanding. The path has been clear for two thousand years, has not enough time, enough failed demonstrations of personal and collective selfishness shown the futility of business as usual? Pray for humanity to put aside its toys and childish ways and embrace our true place, as children of peace, kindness and joy united in Spirit, no one beyond the pale, no one left behind.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

BLOODY KNEES, BACTINE, MONKEY BARS AND GOD



Recently the world changed, well recent in a generational sense. It has happened over the last 60 years. Once upon a time children were taught to strive to be the best, to excel, to play hard, keep score and that bumps and scrapes and bruises and winning and losing were all part of growing up and life. When they burst through the door with a bloody knee or elbow, they received a spray of Bactine, a band-aid, and a pat on the butt and were sent back out to play. If Johnny who lived down the street bloodied their nose, Dad would give them a pep talk and a boxing lesson. If they broke the rules at school a swat from “old hickory” or some such named paddle was delivered, picking up trash or some other supposed demeaning task assigned to punctuate their malfeasance, parents notified only if they were repeat offenders.

Today a bloody knee, elbow, or nose can lead to a trip to the plastic surgeon and an immediate call to an attorney to assign blame and seek compensation for emotional tumult and future therapy needs, fighting requiring a police report and a crisis counselor. Have you been to a playground lately? No swings, no “monkey” bars to do “death drops” from, no jungle gyms or teeter-totters, grass and dirt replaced with specially formulated cushioning sand and rubber mats. Failure is avoided in our public schools, it being more important to “try” than succeed. Even scores for sporting contests have been discontinued in some burbs because it is more important to participate than to have winners and losers, God forbid. Oops, sorry, using the G word or saying “Merry Christmas” may upset or offend someone so that is frowned on and do not even suggest singing any of the great Christmas carols like Silent Night in a public setting, too religious dontcha know. Oh, and don’t even get them started on “In God We Trust” on American currency.

If you agree with way the world is turning in regards to personal responsibility, wrapping children in “cotton” in a attempt to shield them from life’s inevitable ups, downs, bruises, cuts, failures and successes, the removing of God and Spiritual Guidance from being mentioned in any public way, than please, have a wonderful day and stop reading. No Really. Stop.

When we believe in nothing then we will believe in anything, all that matters is feelings. Actions have no consequence, so long as I feel good about myself is the credo of those living on the secular basis, a basis for living built on the shifting sand of carnal thought. Living on the Spiritual Basis provides a foundation built on unshakable rock, a foundation that can and will stand against anything thrown against it. God is either everything or else He is nothing-choose wisely. Oh, and whatever time of year it is, Merry Christmas.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

THE BEST SERMON



     Some years ago a television program aired chronicling the Dalai Lama. Part of the broadcast consisted of a number of “famous” people relating the effect he had had on their lives. One interviewee was a well-known hard partying member of a famous rock band. He spoke of how the Dalai Lama had greeted him by name, making him feel truly welcome and though he had only a few minute meet and greet scheduled, the Dalai Lama singled him out and spent hours chatting with him. Much moved, eyes glistened with tears, he spoke of how life changing the meeting had been, how he had been touched at a deep spiritual level, profoundly altered. His segment ended somewhat curiously with his recounting how he had been clean and sober for some months at the time of the meeting but shortly afterward was strung out on Heroin again. What happened? “Knowledge that you do not actually use is only intellectual knowledge and is barren, and even fades out in time through lack of use.” “Faith without works is dead” and “To be vital, faith must be accompanied by self sacrifice and unselfish, constructive action. All the spiritual knowledge in the world is of little use if we fail to demonstrate it in our lives. The longest eighteen inches in the world lies between the head and heart. What is in the mind is potential, what we demonstrate is reality. This man had every advantage life can provide, money, fame, connections, even learning at the feet of a world-renowned spiritual teacher, yet he failed to demonstrate. “It is far better to have a thimbleful of spiritual knowledge and use it than to have a whole mountain of correct spiritual doctrine most of which you have never made work.”

 So, just for today, practice patience, tolerance, kindness and love to the best of your current ability, for as a wise man said to me many years ago, don’t sing me a sermon, show me one.

Monday, April 11, 2011

WE CANNOT HAVE BOTH


We cannot have love and practice hatred.

We cannot have tranquility and be harried.

We cannot have serenity and embrace anger.

We cannot have true joy and harbor resentment.

We cannot have peace of heart and a closed mind.

We cannot have peace of mind and engage in gossip.

We cannot have spiritual growth and believe in limitation.

We cannot have spiritual abundance and a hoarding mentality.

We cannot have integrity and engage in character assassination.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

WHO IS YOUR HABERDASHER?



    Often truly well intentioned folks will admonish knowingly “be careful what you pray for, you may get it.” The comment is generally followed with knowing nods and nervous laughter from those within earshot. Let’s step back and think this through or if you prefer, think from the end. The first question that must be addressed is; what do we believe? If we believe that God would answer any prayer with something harmful, what does that say about God? To believe that God punishes us for any reason when we go to Him in prayer is to reject His true nature, all knowing, all-powerful and all loving. Remember, we cannot get sweet and bitter water from the same well or poison and healthy fruit from the same tree. Additionally some have stated that all prayers are answered just sometimes the answer is no. This also denies the true nature of God, for God is always in the affirmative, positive to and for us, never in the negative.

     So why then are some prayers seemingly not answered? The reason for this is simple: “We often pray for things for which we are not really prepared; but if we pray scientifically this will not matter, since Creative intelligence will send us the thing that we really need” Emmet Fox. So clearly a loving, all powerful, all knowing God provides what we need, the perfect hat, but it is our outlining of what we believe we need or what the answer should look like, a different hat, that causes us difficulty. Consider the parable of the lost man: A man is lost in a frozen wilderness. He prays to God for rescue. As if on queue, a trapper appears and offers to lead the man out. He replies, “Thanks, but I have prayed and God will rescue me,” the trapper, shaking his head continues on his way. Some time passes and a man on a snowmobile drives up and offers the man a ride out. Again he replies “Thanks, but I have prayed and God will rescue me”, stunned, he drives away. As night begins to fall a helicopter appears and the pilot calls out “A hunter and snowmobile rider reported you were stranded out here” begging the man to get on board, for when night falls he will freeze to death. The man however remains steadfast in his belief, so the helicopter pilot reluctantly lifts off, his heart sick for he knows the man‘s fate is sealed. The sun sets and in short order the man finds himself standing before God. Incredulous he asks God “Where were you? I prayed and you never came.” God, in a quiet voice with a tear in his eye responded, “Of course I came. I sent a trapper, a snowmobile and a helicopter to rescue you.”

    How often have we already had the right hat (demonstration) in our possession, but were unable to recognize it for we had outlined a different solution. Never fear in prayer, pray deeply and if you are unsure of what hat to wear, let God be your haberdasher and though you may desire a fedora, balmoral or capuchon, don’t dismiss the baseball cap that keeps showing up.

Monday, April 4, 2011

JUST FOR TODAY

      Consistent effort and practice is required if we wish to demonstrate spiritually. Mere mental assent has little lasting effect unless coupled with intelligent effort.  “Faith without works is dead.” True Change only happens when we put into action what we have learned, moving knowledge, mind, into purpose, heart. So the question stands: Are you following a consistent set of spiritual principles, practicing them religiously? And if not, why not, what could possibly be of more importance?

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

AN UNFORGIVABLE SIN

   “There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance-that principle is contempt prior to investigation” Herbert Spencer. When we close ourselves off from new information or simply refuse to consider contrary points of view out of hand, we close ourselves off from the inspiration of the spirit, embracing the bondage of self. To be clear, no sin is unforgivable in God’s eye. Being close-minded is our unforgivable sin, we close and lock the door, God has no doors to lock. The good news is as soon as we become even the slightest bit willing, the door unlocks opening us to new insights and understanding of others and ourselves.

Having an open mind does not necessarily lead to agreement or the changing of a point of view or belief, just the willingness to listen and examine honestly.

   Additionally being close-minded leads inexorably to condemnation, which is a cancer on our spirituality. We naturally form opinions and beliefs employing knowledge, experience and accrued wisdom; however when our beliefs and opinions become inviolate, unassailable sacred cows, we suffer. Being unmovable on the sports teams we root for, movie types we will or will not see or the decision not try certain foods may limit our life experiences but in closing our mind to spiritual concepts we risk shutting ourselves off from the sunlight of the Spirit, to slowly wither away mesmerized by the cadence of hoofs, surrounded by like closed minds, warmed by the fires of seething resentment and condemnation. 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.”

Monday, March 28, 2011

Bacon Avocado Cheeseburgers and God


    We look in the mirror or step on the scale and the evidence is undeniable, so we decide to take action. We embark on a diet and/or an exercise program with conviction and high hopes. What happens? When the hoped for changes don’t materialize in a week or two our determination begins to waver and we begin to drift back into old familiar habits. It is rather optimistic to expect long established habits of eating and marginal exercise would melt away in days but we do just the same. Diet book publishers and Gyms make their living off New Years resolutions. Hopeful individuals sign up for that special yearly or lifetime rate, they drag themselves to the gym for a few weeks until the “reasons” for not going begin to surface. They promise themselves for the next few weeks that tomorrow/next week they will go back, until finally the only reminder is the recurring automatic monthly dues withdrawal.

    Entire industries are based on providing NEW, FRESH and above all QUICK and EASY answers to life’s vexing questions. Whether it is addiction, debt, problem children, obesity, lack of exercise, misaligned spine or….there is no end to the get fixed quick schemes out there. Who wouldn’t want to lose weight while eating all they want with no exercise or exercise 20 minutes a day 3 times a week and in 90 days have the butt and abs of a Greek God or hang upside down for a few minutes and solve their back problems or buy a book and set of tapes for only 3 payments of $39.99 that will magically make an unruly teenager behave etc. All come of course with money back guarantees, make sure you keep all original packaging, shipping and handling not included.

    When someone begins searching for answers spiritually they naturally gravitate to whatever is new and available at the moment. There is no end to the authors offering new and improved paths to enlightenment. How many spiritual tomes do you own or have paged through? From where I sit as I write this I count three shelves worth and I know I have more stacked elsewhere. The one constant I have gleaned from all of them is there are no shortcuts to enlightenment. The truth being a lifetime of self-based thinking is not going to disappear overnight, it requires real, consistent effort if we wish to progress spiritually. To Live on the Spiritual Basis and embrace a new way of living and thinking is a life long endeavor. The good news is we only need to tackle it one day at a time. By consistent right action, prayer, meditation and service in time we break old habits of thought and action, replacing them with a reliance on God’s love and direction. This is not an overnight matter, it should continue for our lifetime. 

    Exercise and healthy eating habits improve the quality of this life but no matter how long or consistently we exercise, regardless of how or what we eat, this flesh will fail. Living on the Spiritual Basis today pays forward dividends into eternity for: We are not finite human beings in search of spirituality. We are eternal spiritual beings experiencing the human condition, miraculously. Oh, and I firmly believe bacon avocado cheeseburgers and chili cheese fries are godly inspired, just sayin.

 

Sunday, March 20, 2011

A “Pure Heart” and “Clean Hands”


    A “pure heart” means we hold unwavering to the belief in an all-embracing, Omnipotent God. “Our Father which art in Heaven.” This concept flies in the face of what many interpret a “pure heart” to mean, yet doesn’t it make perfect sense? Our heart becomes “pure” because we believe, have become convinced of the truth of the necessity to turn our will and lives over to the care of God. With this level of understanding, a “pure heart” truly becomes attainable.

    To have “clean hands” spiritually does not mean that we have never erred or made mistakes but that we have been cleansed in spirit by our continuing reliance on a power greater than ourselves, demonstrating this reliance by and in our actions. What happens to clean hands? They invariably become soiled again. None of us pass through this life perfectly but with raised consciousness we turn to Him who has all knowledge and power, admitting our fault, our hands cleansed again.

    Limitation thinking regularly bombards us from all sides, from the nightly news to seemingly casual conversations that drift into the negative; fear and limitation thinking creeps into our consciousness on cat’s paws, silent as fog rolling in. When we become aware of our heart becoming heavy, our hands soiled, we turn to God in prayer to restore our pure heart and cleanse our hands as the very gates of Divine love and intelligence open to greet us. Though we cannot think our way into right living, we can pray our way into the perfection of Spirit the Great Carpenter said was the birthright of all God’s children.

Monday, March 7, 2011

DO NOT!




Don’t Hurry.
Don’t Worry.
Don’t Condemn.
Don’t Resent.

Pretty straightforward, what more is there to know? OK, maybe a little.

Hurry? To where? “We trudge the road of happy destiny.” We have already arrived. The road is eternal, traveled one-step, one prayer, one meditation and one day at a time. Remember, in the end, the final destination for this flesh is the same for all. To borrow from Babba Ram Das: “Be here now, now be here.”
Worry? Having turned our will and lives over to the care of God when we chose the Spiritual Basis of Living as our path, what is there to worry about? That’s His job now.

Condemn? Remember the teaching on judgment? “Judge righteously and the whole world improves, condemn and all suffer for we are connected in Spirit, all children of the Divine Presence.” When we condemn we open ourselves to morbid reflection, never a pretty sight.

Resentment? It’s deadly. Nothing shuts us off from the sunlight of the Spirit quicker than harboring resentments. Living on the Spiritual Basis we have learned to pray for those who have seemingly wronged us (real and imagined) asking to be shown the way of patience, tolerance, kindliness and love. In so doing, we are set free. There is no resentment that enough prayer, meditation and service will not completely wipe out.
Living on the Spiritual Basis we have ceased fighting everything and everyone, including ourselves, for we have tapped into the miraculous. See, straightforward.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

FAST FOOD GOD


     The foundational principle of reaping and sowing is at the heart of Living on the Spiritual Basis, unfortunately many pay it a nodding acceptance and then fail to demonstrate. The planting of a crop does not merely begin with the sowing of seeds. Clearing the land, soil preparation, purchase of supplies, scheduling labor etc along with a myriad of smaller details is required before planting ever begins. Additionally, after the seeds are planted vigilance and nurturing are necessary to assure a successful harvest. In short, conscientious labor and patience is required from start to finish.

    Spiritually, the curious concept of a “fast food” God is at the heart of the dilemma. Many, albeit most, when trouble comes or a difficulty arises wish to simply stop at the speaker/microphone, place their order (prayer), pull up to the window and receive their boon (demonstration), having done nominal spiritual work along the way. Having allowed the fields of their consciousness to lay mostly fallow, where wild resentment, fear and morbid reflection thrive unchecked; they wonder why they fail to demonstrate, why the meal has no savor.

    God can and does act immediately when warranted, however it requires time, patience and labor for the true crop, the lasting crop of raised spiritual consciousness to grow. We till in the fields of our consciousness, our implements prayer and meditation, our seed love and guidance from a Power Greater Than Ourselves, our consciousness watered and fed with consistency, willingness, service and an open heart. The promise is that if we steadfastly, in the face of fear and contrary thought, work to clear our fields of the negative and poisonous, sow and tend the crop we truly desire, we will reap in great measure, the storehouse of our consciousness overflowing with poise, peace and true purpose.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Multitasking and God


     When we pray and meditate we are visiting with God. What could possibly be more important in our lives than the time we spend with Our Father? Yet many pray by rote, failing to infuse their prayers with feeling, attempting to meditate while unfocused, is it any surprise then when they fail to demonstrate? Remember reaping and sowing? What would happen to the farmer if he approached his fields in this manner? Tilling the ground with disinterest, the rows uneven and of inconsistent depth, planting seeds while thinking about other things, his mind wandering, letting them fall where they may, then watering and tending his crop with little regard for the seeds welfare or working to insure a successful harvest, merely going through the motions because he is “supposed” to, it’s what a farmer does. Would anyone be surprised when the crop fails?
  
    Unfortunately many pray and meditate in this manner and then are perplexed when they fail to demonstrate. Instead of focusing on the spiritual work before them, they rush through, fit it in, pray while thinking about everything but God, even going as far as to “meditate” while driving, yes I have had students attempt to sell me the idea that they can meditate while driving! Multitasking and God do not mix, ever.

    The greatest sermon we will ever give is the one we give by our actions. What could possibly be more important in our lives than the time we spend with Our Father? The world is a cacophony of noise and competing voices vying for our attention, the still quiet voice within waits patiently for us and stands ready to deliver if we will but eschew the world and address the miraculous within with our undivided attention. Few are situated were they have the gift of time to spend many minutes or perhaps even hours in prayer and meditation, yet we all have time to do the things we “want” to do. Make your time with the Divine “want” time, not “duty” or “supposed to” time.

   When we approach God wholeheartedly, just as the farmer who plants and tends his fields with interest and care, we will reap as we have sown, a magnificent crop indeed.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

FALSE WITNESS


     The “false witness” in our consciousness afflicts everyone from time to time. When this voice chimes in it never brings good or positive news, instead it strives to fill us with fear and doubt. You know the voice; it’s the one that consistently points to the negative, the down side; we are too old or too young, it’s too hard or there’s no time/it will take too long, we are not good enough or smart/educated enough, we don’t deserve it or what will they think? Somebody probably already thought of it or tried it and failed and anyway success is really all about luck or connections, so why try. In short it opens the mental pitfalls of morbid reflection to sabotage us, to turn us from trust to despair, from the light to darkness, the demoralizing darkness of the bondage of self.

   Emmet Fox wrote, “Verily, doubt and fear are the cruelest things that can come into the life of man.” To be clear: The shadows are always there, seeking purchase in our consciousness, beckoning us with their cruel lies. By living on the new basis, The Spiritual Basis, we choose to reject the shadows of fear and doubt, instead embracing God’s light and love.

   The false witness is a persistent tireless foe, so when we become aware of the cold shadow of fear and doubt settling down, we gently turn to prayer, affirming God’s salvation, meditating on the Truth of Being, placing ourselves squarely in the sunlight of the Spirit. By stepping out in faith, praising the one true Source in this manner we banish the cold shadows of morbid reflection creeping into our consciousness, one psychic assault at a time.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

FREEDOM FROM FEAR AND DOUBT


    The term “reborn” has been employed poorly if not down right incorrectly so often that its true spiritual meaning has become obscured. Living on the Spiritual Basis we now see that all external happenings are but passing shadows of no permanent importance. We have come to hold in our heart of hearts that to dwell in the Presence of Divine light and knowledge as the only true escape from our “enemies” (negative thinking/morbid reflection) and “foes” (fear and doubt of every stripe). When our consciousness rises to this level, we carry the message of His love and guidance into all our affairs, responding to all seeming trouble with “my heart shall not fear, thy will be done” and we are free, We are reborn in Spirit. With this spiritual key in hand, understanding who our true foes and enemies are, now would be an appropriate time to visit the 27th Psalm, just a suggestion.

Monday, February 7, 2011

FREEDOM IN CHOICE


     “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” When FDR said this in his first inaugural address America was in the grip of the great depression and great clouds of dust howled over the central plains displacing millions. What FDR knew is that fear is paralyzing. Whether you agree with the political course FDR set this country on is immaterial, the critical point is that as a leader he understood the power of fear. Living on the Spiritual Basis we confront fear where it lives, in our consciousness. Fear brings darkness to our thoughts, an actual feeling of constriction in the chest, as if life is being squeezed from us, the sense of impending doom attempting to overpower. Fear is a liar. To be crystal clear: everyone dies of something; the flesh we inhabit will one day fail. Money comes and money goes. Jobs end and begin. We may fall out of love or someone we love may fall out of love with us. Accidents happen. The choice is ours as to how we handle the inevitable lows in life. Do we cower in fear, paralyzed in inaction or step out in faith, demonstrating reliance on a power greater than ourselves?

     Freedom comes when we turn in all things to Him who has all knowledge and power, who brings the light banishing the darkness of fear, providing the keys to the kingdom, replacing the dread surrounding our heart with the surety of salvation, enabling us to meet perceived calamity with poise and serenity, putting the truth to fears lie. How is this accomplished? By choosing consistent prayer, meditation and service work in the face of the stultifying fear. Our greatest gift is free will; out of free will we choose to create. Whether it is a new recipe, scientific theorem, musical composition, play or novel, we make the choice to create, each day we choosing which path we walk, darkness or light, bondage in self or salvation. The choice is always ours.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

WHEN TITHING, WHAT IS THE TRUE SOURCE OF SUPPLY?


     Looked at a dollar bill lately? Go get one, I’ll wait…now, look on the reverse, it states: “In God We Trust.” The question is, do we? When we tithe out of fear or from a grudging sense of obligation, we miss the point of the tithe. We are better off building on our understanding of Spiritual Truth than to give in this way. The core lesson of tithing is to affirm through demonstration that we not only intellectually grasp the concept of true source, but also hold it in our heart. When tithing thank God for knowing Him better, certain in the knowledge that we are all connected in Spirit, always reaping as we sow, so plant with joy.

Friday, January 28, 2011

TO WHOM DO YOU TITHE?

    One of the ways we demonstrate our spiritual fitness is by how much we give, freely, not only in riches but most importantly of ourselves. Consider for a moment the disheveled fellow with the cardboard sign seeking money for “food.” True, he may in fact not use the money for food as we would define it, but does that mean his need is any less real? A dollar, wrapped in silent prayer, saluting the Divine within, provides more relief, opens more pathways of heart, than can be experienced with human eyes.

   We reap as we sow; by giving with joy, never out of grudging obligation or with strings attached for that defeats divine purpose; serenity and peace with intention are the harvest. In hard economic times perhaps monetary tithing is not possible, but everyone has something to give. If you have little money, ask in prayer to be shown how to best be of service, tithing the gift of your time and/or expertise to those who need your gift. We are greater and more valuable than our fear driven carnal mind allows or accepts, remember, you are a child of the Divine, connected in truth to Our Father.

   Whether our pocket book is thin or not, a genuine smile accompanied with eye contact and a kind word to those suffering, acknowledging them, is a tithe that multiplies itself in ever widening circles, helping to release them, and ourselves, from the bondage of self, a simple confirmation of our relationship with the Miraculous.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT


 
Judging is a concept greatly misunderstood. We not only should judge the behavior of others but Living on the Spiritual Basis makes it a requirement. The difficulty arises when we confuse righteous judgment with condemnation. We condemn the act, not the actor.

    When we condemn the individual it places us in a position to be harmed, for we have placed ourselves in a morally elevated position, better than, which of course is false. No one is above or below any other in the sight of God. Though our paths may be very different, our challenges and lessons in life diverse, no one is beyond grace or forgiveness in Spirit if they truly mean business and desire change. This does not mean crimes and transgressions are forgotten or ignored, for a price must be paid, we must be willing to pay any price for salvation, for freedom from the bondage of self.

   Righteous judgment is seeing the individual and their actions in the light of the Spiritual Awakening we have experienced, realizing for them, through prayer and meditation, the Presence of Divine Knowledge and Guidance in their lives. To be crystal clear: Righteous judgment comes from the heart and is always given with the hope and desire the transgressor will embrace the path of enlightenment but does not mean they are excused from or immune to the consequences of their actions. We all reap as we sow and unfortunately some will never seek enlightenment. However we are mistaken and place ourselves in danger if we pass negative judgment that condemns them or wishes harm to anyone. Hate does not cease with hate. Anger is never assuaged with more anger. Condemnation never builds character or leads to freedom.

   Judge righteously and the whole world improves, condemn and we all suffer for we are connected in Spirit, all children of the Divine Presence.

 

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

INCREASED SENSITIVITY


     As we progress on the path of awakening, Living on the Spiritual Basis, we naturally become more sensitive to the world and our fellows. Negative thinking and reflection can only gain purchase if we fail to affirm daily God’s love and guidance in our life by means of consistent prayer, meditation and service. Ask God what you can do each day for the man or woman who still suffers remembering always that we are the instrument of God’s will and like any instrument nothing happens until the master begins to play. Be the best instrument possible, but even if terribly flawed, wracked with guilt and fear, if we allow ourselves to be placed in His hands the sound will be miraculous, moving Heaven itself.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

FLAT SEXY ABS AND BUNS OF STEEL!


      Rarely does a week pass that a new self help book/seminar that will solve all your problems, diet to end all diets, miracle food/supplement, piece of revolutionary exercise equipment that will provide the perfect body, IN ONLY 20 MINUTES A DAY 3 TIMES A WEEK! appears. Admit it; just like me, you have been tempted. Will drinking some berry juice really change my life? Perhaps a three-day seminar addressing all of life’s questions is the answer? Who wouldn’t want a flat sexy tummy or buns of steel, IN ONLY 20 MINUTES! Like the man said, if it sounds too good to be true, it is. Salesmen and marketing executives peddle fool’s gold to separate us from our money. Unlike banking on that unrealistic shortcut to six-pack abs, Living on the Spiritual Basis is the shortest road to the peace and sense of true freedom that we all crave deep down. “Simple but not easy, a price has to be paid.” That price is the surrender of self and our focus on selfish things. When we shift our focus to the sense of the Presence of God within, where true gold is found, we begin to experience the Truth of Being, our place in the fabric of the miraculous. Perhaps I am too cynical and ultimate awakening or abs of steel are just a credit card and a phone call away, operators are standing by, but as the old prospector remarked to the greenhorn about fool’s gold: “When you think you have found gold you probably have not; but when you do find it, you will know it for certain.”

Monday, January 17, 2011

FAILURE AND DINOSAUR’S EGGS


       We all have projects we are going to get around to. It may be parked in the garage, on a shelf in the workshop, possibly in a folder in this very computer or a box in the closet. Those creative projects we had so much energy to do when first envisioned but have been gathering dust longer than we care to admit. The dinosaur egg in the museum was a potential dinosaur that for what ever reason failed. We can wonder about the potential dinosaur it represented, but in truth it represents failure. No one completes every project envisioned; the question we need to answer in our heart of hearts is whether we follow through on anything to its logical conclusion. Dreaming doesn’t require getting our hands dirty, scrapping a knuckle or clean up and we never have to worry about what anyone thinks of our creative endeavor. After a while no one even asks about the project car under all the Christmas decorations, garage sale items and other debris too valuable to throw away, the forgotten box in the back of the closet, the workshop that has become a storage shed or the first pages of that book buried away in a word folder.

    So, what is our course? Think from the end; envision the project complete in your minds eye, and then thank God for your fertile imagination quietly asking in meditation for guidance and direction. Consider your “dinosaur egg” in this light and the answers will come. Now it is up to us to follow through with the next indicated action, for following through on direction received from a Power Greater Than Ourselves is a challenge in its self. Willingness is the key. Now if you will excuse me, I have some eggs to check.

Friday, January 14, 2011

LEADING FROM THE FRONT


     Walking the way we talk. “I would love to listen to your words but your actions speak so loudly I cannot hear you.” The concept of a track record is lost on many folks. The people around us judge us by our actions; our intentions though perhaps noble are meaningless if not followed up by the indicated action. How many times did it take for your child to tell you they would clean their room or some other chore beneath their status, which they then immediately blew off, before you wised up to their true intention? Not many I would guess. Often I have had someone come to me for advice, agree that it was the correct action to take and then proceed to launch in exactly the wrong direction. I often wonder why they bother, but hold to the fact that asking means they wish to follow a different path, even though in their heart they have already decided on what they are going to do, the consequences denied or ignored. When my son was a child I asked him why he agreed to clean up his room, then blow it off, knowing full well that a reckoning would come when he didn’t. The response was “I planned on doing it.” When asked when that was exactly a blank look was followed with “I don’t know.” A parents joy comes in knowing that one day our child will be on the other side of that exchange. It cannot be said enough; if you wish to be respected, be respectful, if you desire love in your life, be loving, honesty comes from being honest and so on. The aspects of living we desire in our lives will only materialize once we begin treating those about us in the manner we wish to be treated in, we teach by example and true leaders lead from the front.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

POKING TIGERS


      In the second act of my life, I made my living swinging a hammer. The man who sponsored me to become a contractor taught, “When the workday is over stop working.” Seemed pretty simple if not downright painfully obvious then. Kinda like never poke a tiger in the eye with your finger. In time, however I began to understand what he was really talking about. Working in construction there is always some little task that needs doing. I learned, through painful experience, that once I stopped working for the day, having removed my tool belt and bags, not to put them back on. On more than one occasion, unfortunately, I spied a crooked nail, loose board or some other small task that could have easily waited until the next day, choosing to address it before going home. Right after the hammer slipped and smacked me on the shin or I hit the nail and heard the unmistakable sound of water rushing from a pierced pipe or missed the nail on the wall but hit the one on my thumb instead I would then remember, belatedly, what he had said. But most importantly I became aware that most days long after I had physically left the job site I was still there in my mind, needlessly rehashing the days events or worrying about things that where God’s business, not mine. Emmet Fox refers to this as “taking the train” mentally. Living on the Spiritual Basis leads to effective mental activity and relaxation. As Dr Fox teaches, “don’t take the train mentally-let the engine (God) take it.” So “when the workday is over stop working” oh, and never poke a tiger in the eye with your finger.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

SPIRITUAL FACE LIFT


     What we concentrate on manifests in our lives. When we concentrate on fear, loss, anger, resentment, worry, envy or any of the whole host of negative thinking that morbid reflection engenders our physical appearance alters. Worry lines on the face, bags under the eyes from lack of or restless sleep, twisted visage from a sour stomach, tight jaw from focusing in our minds eye on the seeming unfairness of the world, well you get the picture. When you look in the mirror what do you see? Anything less than the radiance that emanates from a soul at peace demonstrates that we have strayed from the Spiritual Basis. Take heart, the good news is when we see it in our face or feel it in our heart we have a clear set of directions on what to do next. We gently turn to God in prayer and thank Him for knowing Him better, asking to be shown the way of patience, tolerance, kindliness and love in all areas of life but particularly in the area that is causing us concern. Ask to be shown what action (patience and waiting are probably the hardest) should be taken and finish with a statement of willingness to be of service in any capacity that He would have you be. Close with “Thy will be done”, this is only a suggestion, change or alter the prayer as it best fits you. The key is in the recognition and speed in which we turn to God and choose to trust in infinite wisdom and love instead of our finite selves. As we embrace this way of living, we become more aware of the pain in the faces of those around us. When we see others in pain, we quietly pray for them as we would for ourselves for in so doing not only do they receive a spiritual face-lift; the whole world is uplifted as well. All humankind will be raised to the Heavens if each of us adds our inch.

Monday, January 10, 2011

STINKING THINKING AND CAMELS


     If a camel sticks its nose under your tent flap you must strike its nose immediately since a camel has no reverse. If it gets its head in, it is coming in all the way and quite frankly, camels stink. Such is also the case with our consciousness as negative thinking and morbid reflection (stinking thinking if you will) try to wheedle their way in. Though Living on the Spiritual Basis raises our consciousness, we must stay vigilant for those metaphorical camel noses, but no one catches every one. They will sneak in from time to time disguised as something else since morbid reflection and negative thinking wear a variety of masks. What truly matters is what we do when they reveal themselves. So when you discover a camel in your tent consider the following: “When trouble comes, cheerfully capitalize it as an opportunity to demonstrate God’s omnipotence.” We do this by directed prayer and meditation, bathing the trouble in Divine Light and Presence, turning the camel out quickly and peacefully.

Shhhh…Just between you, me and the fence post I still don’t have the cheerfully part down pat yet, but by Living on the Spiritual Basis we do become well practiced in camel eviction procedures.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

COSMIC LAWS


       Most understand secular law, break one and get caught; there is a price to pay. Whether it is traffic, criminal, business, tax etc a secular price will be exacted if we transgress and get “caught.” There is a higher set of laws however that unlike secular law that only results in a penalty if caught are always imposed. They are Cosmic Laws. And unlike man’s laws they are enforced impersonally, rich or poor, personal beliefs, status or skin color of no regard. Additionally unlike secular law they cannot be appealed to or superseded by judicial fiat. Think Law of Gravity. No one in his or her right mind would step off a ledge and expect to float to the ground. Yet many do exactly that with the Law of Limitation! And unlike gravity we place it on ourselves! Every time we think “I’m too old/young to…” “I’ll never be any good or successful at…” “I love doing ____ but I could never make a living at it” “What would my friends/spouse/children/family think if I…” “I know God loves me and wants me to prosper, but…” we invoke the Law of Limitation.

    The good news is unlike gravity, since we invoke the law ourselves; we can repeal it as well. How? By stepping out in faith. Our heart is constantly speaking to us, that still quiet voice the voice of God Himself. Divine Life wants each and every one of us to be Happy, Joyous and Free, so when we resist giving in to self-centered fear by trusting the Miraculous, demonstrating faith, we avoid invoking the Law of Limitation.