We cannot have our indignation or “justified” anger and
live on the spiritual basis. If we wish to comprehend serenity and know
peace, we must choose our basis for living, carnal or spiritual.
There are many things in life where we can be lukewarm, wishy washy,
kinda in and kinda out, take it or leave it. This is not one of them; it
requires a wholehearted commitment on our part.
Living on the Spiritual Basis requires:
1) Turning our will and life over to the care and direction of a Power Greater Than Ourselves, as we understand it.
2)
Study and work to develop a clear understanding of what this Power is
and isn‘t, but at its minimum this power, God, must be loving,
intelligent and available. Begin to clear away the debris from living on
the carnal basis; learning to value the welfare of others and the
power of selfless service, of course, this is a lifetime endeavor.
3)
Give all power to our new friend God, in every sense, for every area
of our existence is under His purview, nothing hidden, all secrets
revealed.
4) Turn to God in prayer, holding fast to the belief that prayer can accomplish anything.
5)
Destroy, with prayer, any negative thoughts as they surface, refusing
to allow them purchase in your consciousness. Remembering that no one does this
perfectly, so we do not berate ourselves if a wolf in sheep’s clothing
creeps in, we just address it in prayer upon becoming aware.
6)
Understanding “reaping and sowing.” That not only do our actions have
consequence, habitual negative thinking does as well, what we focus on,
we bring into our lives.
7) Practice the
Presence of God,
to the best of your current ability, in everything, in everyone, at all
times, but especially with those you disagree with or dislike. To be
clear: Seeing God in everyone and everything does not mean that we
cannot or should not hold strong opinions or points of view, but instead
of engaging in negative prattle and thinking, we seek the higher ground
that Living on the Spiritual Basis provides. For in truth
, “there is a little bit of bad in the best of us and a little bit of good in the worst”, such is being human.
8) We book end our days in meditation, starting each day asking to be
shown the way of patience, tolerance, kindness and love, that our
motives throughout the day be devoid of selfishness and self-seeking.
Ending our day with constructive meditation on the day’s events,
refusing to allow morbid reflection to infect this time in spirit.
In time, with practice, this way of life will become second nature, its benefits becoming readily evident.
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