When we know, who walks beside us, on this path we have chosen, our fears fall from us.

Friday, November 17, 2017

12 Steps To Cake Making


Students who find the path of Living on the Spiritual Basis through the 12 step process have an advantage, the advantage of clear cut simple directions. The directions found in the “Big Book”, Alcoholics Anonymous, are straight forward and concise. Even so I have had students relate all kinds of curious interpretations of the process they heard someone (often an old-timer) relate in an AA meeting. Their problem, which is shared by many who seek enlightenment and answers regardless of path chosen, is that instead of actually studying the path, chose to base their understanding on individuals and gatherings rather than on their own work and effort. I understand, why do hard things like studying the path and really working towards enlightenment, when there are easy things like going to gatherings, seminars and activities, relying on others “easier softer way” interpretations as gospel. Eventually spirituality by osmosis (lots of activity, little real work) wears thin and they find themselves faced with a crisis they can no longer evade or postpone, that no amount of “sharing” or talking about will help. Now they truly believe they have been “working” toward raised consciousness, but this perception is based on wishful thinking. In truth they have been doing some of the work, but not all, like trying to make a cake but leaving out an important ingredient, then blaming the recipe when the cake is inedible.

The good news is we can change our point of view and start reaping the benefits immediately. Kinda like going on a diet and losing five pounds just by deciding to go on the diet, pretty cool. The 12 step process isn't about not drinking or using drugs, it is about learning to live on a new basis, the Spiritual Basis and is illustrative since, Alcohol (and drugs) is but a symptom, the bottle (syringe, pipe, pill bottle, etc) only a symbol. For those who do not sufferer from addiction, substitute life and living for symptom and fear for the symbol and if you have the willingness, this simple path of enlightenment will provide answers to all of life's problems, but a price has to be paid, that price is the surrendering of self which entails consistent effort and unselfish, constructive action and service. Cheers.



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Thursday, November 16, 2017

Hypocrisy And Forrest Gump



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Hypocrisy And Forrest Gump


“Handsome is as handsome does.” Sounds a bit Forrest Gump-ish but it fit’s the bill. Many wish to enjoy a certain reputation they know in their heart they don’t deserve. The ill-tempered person may indeed wish to be loved and favored but their very actions make it impossible. How often have we heard a friend or acquaintance (or even ourselves) attempt to sell the idea that even though someone is acting or has acted badly they really meant well, are basically nice people, having a heart of gold. Nonsense: Handsome is as handsome does. Living on the Spiritual Basis our serenity is measured by our actions. We must walk the way we talk or risk suffering mightily at the hands of hypocrisy. We can wish to be spiritual, we can wish for peace, we can wish to be happy, joyous and free but unless our actions match up with our wishes, we will never demonstrate our hearts desire.




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