Everyone likes a clean house, but who enjoys doing the cleaning.
In the physical realm a little dust on the shelves, a cobweb or two high
in a corner or a carpet that could use a visit from the vacuum are one
thing, but of much greater importance is our spiritual
housekeeping. When we allow dust (negative thinking and morbid reflection) to accumulate in our
consciousness the consequences are dire. A glass
breaks, an egg slips our grasp, the new kitten or puppy has an
“accident" are all things we address immediately, in much the same way
we get busy spiritually on the big problems of life. But just like the
upper shelf that could use a dusting or the baseboard that could stand a
little scrubbing, we put off addressing or entirely ignore life's little hurts and small
fears and they accumulate in the quiet corners of our consciousness. Left
unattended they nibble away at our serenity, our peace of mind slips
allowing the adversary, fear, to gain purchase in the forefront of our
consciousness coloring every aspect of our lives.
Spiritually we must keep our house clean for the adversary is
relentless. Where a dusty shelf or a floor that could use a good
sweeping may be distractions, small resentments and unaddressed fears
left to fester
in our spiritual house have real power to harm. So we work to address them as soon as
they crop up, as we become aware of them and do not under any
circumstance or pretext put off our
cleaning. By employing daily prayer, taking responsibility for our
actions and admitting when we are wrong, employing daily meditation and
selfless service those "corners" of our consciousness are liberated from the
spiritually corrosive effects of the adversary and we stand free,
serenity at play,
peace of mind immanent.
© Vincent Lee Jones Living In Spirit All Rights Reserved
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