Those who live with camels know that if their camel sticks it's nose
under their tent flap they must strike it immediately if the camel it is
to stay out of the tent since a camel has no
reverse. They understand if the camel gets it's head in, it is coming in all the way
and quite
frankly, camels are poor roommates. And just as the camel, 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 that metaphorical camel
nose, 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 our 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.
© Vincent Lee Jones Living In Spirit
All Rights Reserved
The Secret, Wayne Dyer, Serenity,
Enlightenment, Zen, Emmet Fox, How To Be Happy, Golden Key, Four Agreements,
Chopra, Jesus, Einstein, AA, McRaven, Healing Path
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