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I Rest in God

April 30th, 2010 · Insight, Joy

“We ask for rest today, and quietness unshaken by the world’s appearances. We ask for peace and stillness, in the midst of all the turmoil born of clashing dreams. We ask for safety and for happiness, although we seem to look on danger and on sorrow. And we have the throught that will answer our asking with what we request.”

“Each hour that you take your rest today, a tired mind is suddenly made glad, a bird with broken wing begins to sing, a stream long dry begins to flow again. The world is born again each time you rest, and hourly remember that you came to bring the peace of God into the world, that it might take its rest along with you.”

- A Course In Miracles

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Grieving

April 11th, 2010 · Insight

Many moons ago, I landed in a breakout session at a workshop that presented the idea that every change represents a loss, and therefore must be grieved. The context was organizational development – the speaker was giving us a tool to help manage change. I had never paid much attention to grieving, so the classic steps of grieving were new to me, as was the idea that every change represents a loss.

I used this new way of seeing change to help lessen the pain I was initiating as a change agent for businesses.

Back at the breakout session, the other thing I learned is that the end of the grieving process is a story about what happened – one that allows us to regain a sense of peace. As I came to see more and more of the world around me, and the speaking about it, as a bunch of stories, I grew better at recognizing my own stories and increasingly flexible in managing them.

I also remember reading, in “The Game of Life and How To Play It,” by Florence Scoville Shinn, about times she had treated for grief, only to have her clients first heal and then return to grieving because it wasn’t respectable to be happy in the face of loss. That seemed strange and kinda sick.

A buddy of mine who does a lot of grief work, tried for a long time to help me understand his view that when someone close to us moves out of our life, we have to grieve the loss of love that might have been. It didn’t quite make sense to me that we have to undergo a process to eliminate a story we made up about something that we didn’t get.

When I was undergoing divorce, another buddy told me I had to go through the grieving process and that it would take about a year. I wasn’t willing to sit out a year. I wanted to get back in the game quickly.

It hit me one day that, if the end of the grieving process is a story, maybe we could skip the process and go directly to the empowering story. I conducted an experiment.

As my father was dying, I invented the story that would bring me peace. I told that story about my dad’s death to myself until it did bring peace. When my dad passed, I checked in on my feelings to see how it worked. In my assessment, it worked pretty darn well. I did have a few moments of sting, but they passed quickly as I returned to my story.

I’ve used this method repeatedly. I don’t know if it totally eliminates the official grieving process, but I’m sure it provides a much quicker, more peaceful way of coping with the appearance of loss.

I’m driven to write this today because someone I know is wrestling with a lot of losses in his life – a lot of change. I’d like to give him some hope and something to hang his hat on in these difficult days. My friend is a writer – if there’s anyone who can invent just the right story to bring himself peace, he can. I think you can too.

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Relationships

March 23rd, 2010 · People

Relationships are hard. How could they be any other way?

At any moment, I’m in ego mind or spirit mind – so is my partner. If both of us aren’t in spirit mind, we have a problem.

My friend comes home wearing the insanity of the world. That’s how I came home too. Now, let’s sit down and have an instant loving conversation.

Under all that, I know my friend wants peace. My friend wants to share that peace. My friend wants to be respected, listened to, and loved. Just like me.

With so much separating us, pulling us apart, relationships are hard.

And relationships are so worth the trouble! Who better to remind me of my ego mind and all its triggers? Who better to reflect my peace and love? Who better to help me hold a safe space where we can both be healed? Who better to share in celebrating the beauty around us? Who better to hear my stories – and my truth?

It’s true: moments of trouble drift by like dark clouds. They’re here and then gone. Moments of happiness pass like white fluffy clouds. They’re here and then gone. Above it all, my friend and I watch these clouds and know that we are one.

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Do I Really Need This Suffering?

March 18th, 2010 · Suffering

Another headache. When will they ever stop? I know this suffering is not real. Perhaps it is necessary.

Last night it seemed as though each headache keeps driving me toward spiritual awakening. On the one hand, I keep learning more and more about my headaches; on the other hand, no action coming from the learning makes much of a difference or lasts for long.

What is the learning these headaches keep driving me toward?

Or is there even a final a-ha moment that will set me free?

Maybe I just need to get a better kind of motivation. I have always felt extremely motivated to learn. Do I really need this?

And then it seemed as thought suffering was driving me closer to God. I know there’s only one solution to every problem – including this one – and that solution is God’s Love.

Perhaps it has taken suffering to drive me to God. I resolve to go willingly from now on. I’ve had enough suffering.

And if headaches are what it takes to bring me to God, then I’m thankful for them.

I don’t know how you’ll apply this message in your healing. For me, it means surrendering to God’s Love – not from a place of suffering – but from a place of grace. I do love God and I know that with God I need fear nothing. I place my attention on God and the sharing of this love between us.

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Prodigal Son

March 1st, 2010 · Insight

At Unity of Sedona this Sunday, I learned something new from this rich parable. Or rather, I was led to notice something I hadn’t noticed before.

When the wayward son decides to come home, he’s aiming for the barn. He’s decided that being a hired hand at his dad’s place is about all he deserves from life. He’ll be happy to be fed, have a little shelter, and be well-treated.

When his father spots his son coming down the road, he sends a servant to fetch his son a robe. And a ring.

Even though the son can see himself only as a sinner, with a heart filled with guilt, his father recognizes him as his lost son who has been found.

The point I’m working up to is that we do find ourselves creeping meekly to God, hoping to be cared for in some minimal fashion. Fortunately, God recognizes us as his Perfect Sons, and treats us accordingly.

And the message is: Get Over It!

You and I are perfect sons and daughters; let’s wake up and start acting like it!

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Breakthrough

February 23rd, 2010 · Uncategorized

It feels like a miracle when twenty million pieces of your life come together in a single focus. I feel this is happening to me as I write tonight.

It’s a strange feeling for several reasons. The messages about the coming together and the focus came from different directions all at the same time. They took several different shapes, almost as though Spirit was showing off the many ways to deliver a message, and at the same time, celebrating my ability, finally, to catch them all.

Part of the message concerned patience, including warnings of different hues. Patience has been an issue for me as I’ve waited to be tapped on the shoulder, waited to be called, waited to be ready for the work. Now, the patience involves holding back the explosion of pent-up energy I’ve been accumulating while I’ve been in study.

The message that identified the focus of the project is somewhat obscure. I checked the language because it didn’t appear to be clear. Despite this air of mystery, I’m surprisingly comfortable with sorta kinda what the project is to be, although I have no idea about how it will show up or how it will work.

Perhaps the most exciting part of the miracle is that I believe this will be the first occasion for me to experience a project while conscious on all levels. It’s my first opportunity to engage in a live experiment as fully who I am.

I’m very much looking forward to watching all this unfold – patiently, of course! Thank you Spirit for you many wonderful gifts!

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An Image

February 22nd, 2010 · Uncategorized

The word I was hearing was “adventure,” and the message was to run with it in my imagination.

What came to mind was an old sailing ship, headed for the coast of North America. My Guides confirmed that was what we were looking for.

In the image, my body is the ship. The coast ahead is Home. It doesn’t matter where we land – it’s all Home. The rocky sea represents the world of illusion and it’s stormy, unpredictable nature.

The wind is Spirit, my power and direction.

I think the message is to allow the wind to do the work. Spirit knows the quickest way Home and how best to navigate the storm ocean.

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The Key to Power

January 18th, 2010 · Uncategorized

Here’s the idea: in order to be hurt by anything or anyone, we have to have lost our peace. Put another way: peace is the key to our good.

When we’re living each moment in peace, we’re in the divine flow, reaping our good. When we’re not at peace, we open the door for all kinds of trouble.

I’ll be thinking about this because I was fortunate, or unfortunate, to have this message repeated several time over the past two days. Before we go around trying to fix a lot of trouble in our lives, how about paying attention to recovering our peace?

By the way, there’s already a handy page on this website that gives some ideas for recovering a breach in your peace. Look over there to the right, under “Resources.”

Not only does peace prevent trouble, but it makes it a lot easier for us to do the fixing we want to do to address whatever is causing us to suffer at this moment.

In the coming days, as we grow in connection to Spirit and in power, it becomes ever clearer how important it is to pay attention to our peace in every moment. It’s so easy for peace to drift away, for us to be caught up in our conversation or opinions about people and situations, to find ourselves dragged into the past or making up awful stories about the future. As The Course says, we are too tolerant of mind wandering.

So, next time you feel trouble brewing, take yourself out of the game for a minute or two – excuse yourself and head for the bathroom if you have to. Take a moment to focus on your peace. Heal your peace first. Get back on track. Then figure out how to get back in the game.

I assure you, you’ll be glad you did. And, take it from me, you’ll be very sorry if you don’t. The further you let your peace drift, the more difficult it can be to real it back in. Waiting for a convenient moment is way too dangerous. Do it now!

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Five Fun Things

January 16th, 2010 · Uncategorized

Last night as I lie in bed, fully recovered from a bout of feeling disconnected with Spirit, I remembered, in gratitude, five fun things that happened during the day.

I made a trip to town yesterday to run a variety of errands. My first stop was the Department of Motor Vehicles. I needed to pay to register my truck, and I had a situation to resolve. I never made it past the information counter at the entrance. The good news is that in less than five minutes, I had transacted my business and my situation had totally cleared. It felt like a miracle!

At a later stop, I needed some guidance about a Situation regarding paying off the loan on my truck. I was greeted at the dealer and ushered back to talk to the finance guy. This is not the dealership where I bought the truck by the way. In about twelve minutes, my Situation had been resolve by the man across the desk – not the guidance I was hoping for – the resolution. Another miracle!

I’ve been carrying around an interesting crystal that came to me in a round-about manner. It’s been with me for more than a year, always in my pocket or nearby. I’ve discovered it has some amazing gifts. But it wasn’t until yesterday in the coffee shop that I found out the true depth, breadth, strength, and love in these gifts. I’ve been sort of a clod about feeling some of the energy and stuff my healing buddies feel in their bodies. Yesterday, there was no mistaking the rush or buzz or energy surge or whatever when my heart opened to this deeper understanding of what I had been carrying around. A big miracle!

When I got home, things seemed suddenly not-so-much-fun. I was a bit grouchy and my connection to Spirit seemed to be confused – and confusing. I kept trying to get back on track and growing more frustrated with each failure. It’s a drag when you get used to ever-present guidance and then it seems to go away. Anyway, it finally dawned on me what could be going on. I checked, got a “yes” answer, and cleared the problem completely (on my second try). Instantly, everything was fine again. Still another miracle!

Before I went to bed, I got a hit to change the dressing on a wound I had inflicted on my thumb. The healing method I’m guided to follow for this wound has been totally different so far than anything I would have imagined. But, without looking beneath the bandage, everything seemed ok. Now I would have to remove the bandage. Again, the process was something foreign to me. Every step of this healing has required great patience – removing the bandages and cleaning up was no exception. Lo and behold, the healing is coming along great. I put on a new dressing with the help of my favorite nurse, and all is well. The fifth miracle!

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Welcoming a New Partner

January 14th, 2010 · Uncategorized

Some years ago, a chiropractor who was setting up to help me with my ongoing headache issue asked me to describe my feelings about my body. He winced when I told him I wished my body would just get the heck out of the way so I could live my life.

Years later, a life coach tried to get me into my body. I figured that was an issue since a psychic had noted that like her, I did not like being in my body. But I struggled with even finding motivation to get into my body.

In the last two weeks, my personal Spirit-guided curriculum has put me in touch with my heart. I’ve heard people babbling on about being in my heart forever and when I tried to pin them down about what that meant exactly, it turned out there wasn’t much of substance behind the chatter. But now I’m getting a full dose of what it means to choose my heart as the lead organ of perception in my body, and the benefits I receive when the rest of the organs and systems of my body cooperate, line up with, and entrain to my heart’s leadership.

During the past week, the curriculum has me diving deeper into understanding Nature Spirits – this time elementals. First I read about elementals. Then I contacted elementals of plants in my house and in the garden. Tonight, when I wasn’t feeling right, and I said the healing commands I developed to rearrange energy throughout my body, I understood that it was elementals attached to every organ, system, cell, atom, and subatomic particle of my body that were carrying out my commands.

It was a moment of shared celebration, as we met each other, really for the first time consciously. I found myself gleefully expressing my gratitude for all they have done, are doing, and will do literally to support me. I thanked them for being there to keep me in the game even when I was sabotaging myself. I thanked them for responding to my commands.

I am no longer the victim of my body. And I am not in my body. I am a partner with my body.

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