There is a way of living in the world that is not here, although it seems to be. You do not change appearance, though you smile more frequently. Your forehead is serene; your eyes are quiet. - A Course in Miracles, WB 155
One of the most profound and elusive insights of spiritual mastery is that there is no time or place better than here and now. This is a tough pill to swallow because our object-oriented nature compels us to look out in space, and forward in time, to a place and time superior to life at this moment. We come by this honestly. The whole goal-setting approach encourages us to specify the circumstances and a date certain, to ensure we get what we want when we want. Our seeking in the world is always about when and then. Right now, I bet you and I could easily call forth a wish list of things we wish were different; situations that appear to be barriers to our happiness. So, let's get clear on how we navigate the human and spiritual journey; that allows us to work in the world and yet not be imprisoned by its ways and means of offering fulfillment.
But first, to be clear, there is nothing evil or sinful about wanting life changes or going after worthy goals. Plainly, in this world of form, there are certain conditions that support our needs and comfort better than others do. When we pursue those changes, it is only important that we realize the limitations to what they can give us. If I seek after a newer car, or more spacious house, or finer garments, I will experience greater ease and comfort and style on the plane of the purely physical. Nothing wrong with that as long as I understand what they cannot give me as well as what they can.
Spiritual mastery also teaches that it is just as frustrating and fruitless to seek after these spiritual qualities directly as if they were precious pearls hidden in the depth of our being. Once more, the spiritual way parts company with the world's way as non-doing trumps striving, and non-attachment trumps desire and non-resistance trumps the good fight.
When we realize that effort and striving only build a case against the omnipresence of good and resistance only strengthens our lonely egoic self, we can embrace an attitude of letting go and letting God. The way to peace begins with allowing (internally) whatever form this moment takes, to be as it is. To internally align with the "isness" of life at this moment, releases us from the suffering of resisting life on its presenting terms.
I invite you to look at those situations in your life that seem to be limiting you right now with a fresh perspective. What if instead of being blocks to your good they are actually concealed portals into your deeper essence, your unconditioned nature? What if you made peace your one goal in this situation? See what happens when you let go of the resistance, stop fighting the form, align yourself with it, and say to yourself, "This is as it is." You may still take action in the outer, but internally you let go, and "be with it" without resistance. See if you do not notice a significant cathartic release of your stuck feeling and a return to greater peace.
Peace and blessings,
Larry
I am letting go and let God. Aloha. Carol Patterson
Thank you Larry. Today I allow the world to be as it is with moment to moment non judgmental awareness. Peace be!
My dear Larry, it is uncanny how relevant your message today aligns with my current struggle. Thank you for reminding me that peace is my choice...or not. Today, with your help, I choose peace.