No one lives life perfectly. No one is at peace or serene
constantly. No one is energized or at their best every minute. Just as
the tides rise and fall so does our energy levels, our peace and
serenity. Everyone has their moments; the question is what we do when we
have them. Everyone stubs their toe, even the Pope. Granted he probably
doesn’t utter an expletive (if he did it probably would be in Latin and
everything sounds better in Latin) when it happens, the point being
that everyone stubs their toe, having nothing to do with one's spiritual
condition. Now if we blame someone else for putting or moving the table
there or start in on the unfairness of the universe for allowing this
calamity or better yet think that for some reason we deserved to stub
our toe and the pain is the universes way of reminding us of our place,
it then becomes a spiritual matter. If we are constantly looking for tea
leaves to read, we will always find them and amazingly the news is
routinely bad, the forecast dark with more dark and a chance of
scattered woe later in the week. In truth, usually a cloudy day is just a cloudy day, nothing more.
Everyone takes a turn in the barrel, you, me, the Pope, Dalai Lama,
everyone. Living on the Spiritual Basis though we keep our eye on the
ball, God, and by doing the work He would have us do, we meet calamity
with serenity, with the occasional expletive, for God knows stubbed toes
hurt.
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