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

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Our Deadly Attachments

Have you inventoried the things in your life you are “attached” to? We all have them and until we identify them and understand their roots they often act as invisible anchors, slowing our spiritual progress. Does this mean we have to strip away and discard all we own (physically and mentally) to grow spiritually? No, but we must discard our attachments, mental and physical. Possessions are not a spiritual hindrance unless we define ourselves by them. We are not the house we live in or derive any real status (positive or negative) from its physical location. We are not the car we drive, wristwatch we wear or any other material possession for these things are all passing, mere ornaments of living, gifts to enjoy but of little spiritual value, destructive if they lull us into a false sense of perceived spiritual entitlement because we “own” them.

As hindering material attachments, possessions, may be, they pale in significance when weighed against our mental attachments, the possessive thoughts we routinely embrace, particularly those kept in our secret “closet of heart and mind” which plant the deepest and heaviest anchors. To hold that any group or people are either favored by God or despised, plants an anchor. To place anyone or anything on a pedestal, a sacred cow, another anchor. To fail to recognize the inherent dignity of anyone, for ANY reason, another anchor, wishing violence on anyone, there are many more. We are spiritual beings, the power that is within us, moves us is beyond measure; it is no less than the Creative Life Force that animates the mayfly and powers the stars. As great as this power is, we can set enough anchors to slow our growth to the point of it being imperceptible. We must begin cutting away the anchors slowing our progress, for if we don’t, our fate will be the same as the Rich Young Man from the Bible, who failed to demonstrate and …went away sorrowful: for he had great possessions (Matthew 19:22)
 

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Friday, May 24, 2019

To Set Aside


One of the most misunderstood passages in the Sermon on the Mount is “Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:3). Now we all have known or know those who are “poor spirited” and blessed usually isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. In fact, when considering this passage, it is difficult not to think of those times when we have felt poor spirited; somewhat perplexing to the notion that if this is what “blessed” feels like, I think I will pass. The “poor in spirit” The Great Carpenter refers too in the Sermon has nothing to do with being poor spirited. The meaning of "poor in spirit" used here means we have let go of our preconceptions, our fear, and self-will.

There is a prayer known as the set-aside or lay-aside prayer that speaks to this state of consciousness. There are several variations, this is one of the simplest: Dear God, please help me to set aside everything I think I know about you and this world, so I may have an open mind and a new experience. Please help me to see the Truth, Amen.

This prayer shows us how to surrender to win, setting aside our preconceived ideas and sacred cows, laying aside fear. When we achieve this raised state of consciousness, remaining open minded and willing to learn, to change and honestly address our defects as well as our assets of character in their proper light, we have truly become “poor in spirit” and the Kingdom of Heaven is ours, right here, right now.


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