Tidal flows in our spiritual unfolding are disconcerting. Things are
going well, we feel connected, in Source, not a cloud on the horizon
and then seemingly out of nowhere we begin to feel disconnected, out of
sorts, edgy, stuck. Most buildings rest on a concrete foundation. It
would be a foolish builder indeed who attempts to build on wet cement.
They wait for the concrete to “cure”, to become strong enough to support
the new construction to come. Just as the builder cannot begin
construction on the next floor until the underlying construction is
sufficiently sound, the same holds for our spiritual growth. Our
conscious is a mufti-story construct and just as in a
modern skyscraper, it is built one floor at a time. If we attempt to
move too fast spiritually, the underpinnings of our new and expanding
consciousness will not have had sufficient time to “cure”, to be fully
digested and integrated. The result could lead to a complete collapse of
our peace and serenity, a crisis of faith realized.
The construction of our spiritual awakening is a never-ending process, a
structure of infinite wonder. In those inevitable times of seeming no
growth, perceived lack of progress, take heart. Soon the current level
of work will become fixed, ready to be built on and new progress will
become evident. Rushing leads only to setbacks at best and collapse at
worst. Work steadily and consistently, allow the process to happen
naturally and never forget the chief architect and building inspector
are one in the same.
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