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Sunday, January 3, 2010
Living As a Spiritual Being
When we claim ourselves as a spiritual being we are not stating that we are any better than anyone else or that we have found
ourselves to be something that someone else is not – elevating ourselves amongst others. But, what we are stating
is that we live our lives knowing that our purpose is defined, that our path is charted, that each challenge we are faced
does not have to be a challenge, but something we have chosen for growth. When you are waiting in line in a traffic
jam or at a store – do you get upset or do you take notice of why you have been slowed down and gleam into the lesson
you have been faced with? Do you learn from this or anger from this? In claiming myself a “spiritual person”
I like to think that when I am in a line of traffic or in a store that I am being challenged with an all so familiar “haunting”
of patience. Why does it bother me to wait and at what point did I tune out this aspect of life as just that –
life! Why is constant motion more life than sitting or standing in a line? When I am in traffic I now use the
time to go into deep thought about life. Why am I needing an obvious sign to slow down? Am I that busy?
Why have I created this down time for myself? Am I being saved from a accident? Am I supposed to meet someone
next to me that might provide me more direction in my life… or maybe confirm or deny something I am thinking?
I have been spending some time in the Denver area lately and I never knew how many people where in the Denver
area until I started spending more time there. The houses are close, the streets are busy, rush hour is dense, and there
is a regular east/west ski traffic report that I obviously didn’t listen to when traveling home this holiday weekend
– 5 hours to drive what would normally be 3! I watched those around me get frustrated and angry and watched as
they seemed to feel their time was better spent doing what they wanted verses what the universe was providing – a time
out! I have a few friends who always have somewhere else to be even though that somewhere else is nowhere else –
have any friends like this? I admit that I can be this way at times too. When these friends are in one place they
always feel the need to be somewhere else. If you are like this – what are you not facing? What are you
hiding from?
Anyway, back to the “living as a spiritual being”… When you claim
yourself as such you begin to consciously take notice of these time outs as a gift that the universe is providing you and
when you can find the beauty in every moment of life you have crossed over to seeing the spiritual or the God in everything.
You have created the master plan in conjunction with your God source and life is serving you how you and your creator see
fit – the traffic jam is no accident! The line in the supermarket is part of this collusion! It’s
all life and you are living it when you wake up to seeing what is there in the present/the now as a gift! Where do you
turn off and turn on in life? And what about intimacy? This is a biggy! Do you understand the real gift
of intimacy? When you are with another you are at the closest place to where creation begins! This is ultimately
the closest place to a God source! When you are claiming yourself as a spiritual person and you are intimate with another
– how do you find your connection to source in this moment? Are you consciously aware that this is what you are
looking for? When you are intimate with another many things happen, but what I would like to focus on is how many of the ancients
used intimacy. It was used, for example, by the Egyptians for pleasure - yes, but it was also used to attain higher
states of connection to a God source. Through this seeking of God collectively with their partner they would attain
states of enlightenment. So, are you closed off to this by just having sex? Are you seeking excitement or entertainment
through sex and not seeing the more enlightened purpose or values that are possible in the union?
Living
as a spiritual being means seeing your divine connection in all things and always looking to attain higher states of consciousness,
awareness, and connection in your daily life. Some call this “being awake”. Are you able to see beyond
the traffic jam, the line in the store, or intimate union with another (sexually or not) as all divine and perfect and for
growth? There is spiritual growth in all things. There is God in all things. The trick sometimes is to stop
and ask yourself where this exists when in a moment of “challenge”.
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