Living by spiritual principles is not easy, no news flash
there, and unfortunately many that do disagree on the path. Constructive
conversation in congenial tones, on any topic, should be sought;
unfortunately many are incapable of this. Their beliefs fall into the
“my way or the highway” school of judgment, raised to Sacred Cow status,
which leaves no room whatsoever for conversation, let alone
congeniality. Spiritually, the “either get it my way or burn” club are
individuals who have fallen prey to the temptation to exercise personal
power over others. To make them toe the line, even to use others to
advance their personal agenda, all for the greater good of course, the
indelicate machinations of politicians notwithstanding, history is rife
with those who may have started out with noble ideals but then began to
believe their own press and (often unconsciously) placed themselves on
the pedestal of “I know better” transforming from teacher to leader to
tyrant.
Tyrant: 1. Absolute ruler: an absolute ruler who exercises power cruelly and unjustly
2. Authoritarian person: somebody who exercises authority unjustly and oppressively.
To avoid this temptation is simple but not easy. It begins, and
ends, with the absolute truth that all are equal in God’s eyes. The opening words of the Lord's Prayer,
“Our Father”
, states without doubt our relationship with Him who has all knowledge
and power, all equally loved, the opportunity to live on the Spiritual
Basis open to all, the key to freedom from this ignoble sin. When we
look down on or speak derisively to or about anyone we open the door to
the tyranny of spirit, hiding behind the straw man sentiment of “it’s
for their own good.” To be free, we must salute their innate
spirituality, recognizing the nobility of their spirit even though they
are incapable of reciprocation.
We never shrink when confronted by
tyrants, we stand firm, stating our belief with clarity and tact,
resisting the temptation to reply in kind or worse, seek compromise using
mollification of our belief as a method of avoiding the necessary
confrontation. Tyrants only view this as weakness, our failure to stand
strong in faith providing them license. An individuals demonstration
belongs only to them, for all reap as they sow. Living on the Spiritual
Basis we stand and deliver; without judgment or rancor, for flesh is
ephemeral, the soul eternal. We will all fall short of this ideal, for
such is the nature of being human, so we must always be gentle when
dealing with ourselves, profiting from all experiences, sharing openly
and honestly our highs and lows, successes and failures.
Remember:
liking or agreeing with someone is not a requisite for saluting their
innate spirituality; it is our ultimate responsibility to one another as
children of a loving God. In living this way we remain free of the temptation to exercise personal power over others.