How do we progress spiritually? Is it by studying every new book
or teacher that comes along, casting aside yesterday’s book or teacher
in hope that the new information or teacher is superior? Perhaps never
even taking the time to see if a particular teaching works because of
jumping from one to another, and there is always another. The student of
mathematics progresses logically forward, as do students of all secular
studies. They learn the basics, building upon this foundation as their
understanding advances. In mathematics every new theorem, every
breakthrough from Pythagoras to Newton to Einstein to Hawking began with
understanding 2+2. They all began with the basics, thoroughly
understood and employed, which then lead in time to inspired new
demonstrations.
The study of metaphysics
requires not only the logical progression of thought as mathematics but
the artists way as well. We can rub elbows with artists, visit the
finest galleries, study countless books on art and though we may have a
wonderful appreciation and even love of art, we will never be an artist
until we place pencil to paper, brush to canvas. Our peace of mind,
serenity, develops as we practice, demonstrate, what we have learned
about spiritual principles, in our lives, daily. Knowledge is fine, but
without demonstration possesses little power to change. As we practice
what we know spiritually daily (the amount immaterial, remember 2+2) our
heart and mind becomes more attuned with the spiritual basis, through
this demonstration we grow in understanding by action, and there is no
other way to truly learn how to Live on the Spiritual Basis.
Our lives are our canvas, the brush willingness, the paint our
spiritual understanding, so we apply what we have learned of living
spiritually and let God guide our hand. The emerging picture is truly
miraculous, but requires a lifetime of diligent effort to complete. Oh,
and art is messy, so don’t worry about the paint under your finger
nails, on the floor, the walls or your clothes, the Great Artist
understands and it puts a smile on His face.
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