Articulating Silence - Deciphering Dreams - Exploring Inner Landscapes

Showing posts with label Exploring Inner Landscapes;Discovery the Path within; Embracing Gifts and Talents; Accepting Ourselves;. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exploring Inner Landscapes;Discovery the Path within; Embracing Gifts and Talents; Accepting Ourselves;. Show all posts

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Out There








"This belief that somewhere 'out there' is the land of joy, dogs our footsteps wherever we go.  As long as we look upon happiness as something outside us, we shall never be able to find it.  Wherever we go, it will still be beyond our reach because 'out there' can never be 'in here'."

 Eknath Easwaran
THOUGHT FOR A DAY



When we are unaware of our Divine connection or have not yet discovered our gifts and talents, it is more difficult to sense the vast knowledge we hold within.  When we remain wounded and unhealed from life's many lessons, the last place a person looks for guidance is inside of self.

We may spend years attempting to fill our self with happiness, only to witness it fade away or simply change.  Children grow up and move away, neighborhoods change, careers get canceled or disrupted, or we cease to have the buying power we once had. 

The intent is not to paint a dark image, but rather to stress how frequently we will attempt  to tap resources when we run out of 'things'.  Not only is our wisdom within our seemingly last choice, it is often chosen out of pure desperation. 

We feel the stirring of self-love once we start removing the debris.  Little by little our light begins to heal our pain and we notice a small change.  Using energy work, meditation, massage, therapy or journaling can assist us in bringing our troubles to the surface.  Professional services or a trusted friend can help untangle the past.  We can compare this to cleaning out a basement.  As we toss unused items, old memories might pop up, but we move them along.  When the clutter has been removed, we marvel at the room inside.  We can walk around without bumping into things and there is enough space to create something different.

When we have resolved old personal issues, there is new space for light.  We feel stronger and our light grows us into places where we feel the void slowly filling up with personal and Divine goodness.  We no longer attempt to buy our happiness with material things or relationships.  We are content to be where ever we are, contained by Spirit, and happy to be connected to all things through Divine guidance.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Cultivating Strengths









"I have come to believe that each of us has a personal calling
that's as unique as a fingerprint -
and that the best way to succeed is to discover what you love
and then find a way to offer it to others in the form of service,
working hard, and also allowing the energy of the universe to lead you."

Oprah Winfrey


 
We may find it difficult to identify our unique gifts and talents, as most of us take our blessings for granted.  We may compliment someone on his or her obvious strength, and he or she replies, "Oh, anyone can do that!"  We assume that everyone or anyone can do what we are good at.  We tend to take our gift for granted or minimize it.  It is unfortunate that in our earlier years, we are not groomed highlighting our particular strengths rather than repressing what may come naturally. 

Even if we have a small awareness of doing something fairly well, we find it awkward to receive acknowledgement.  We might say "thank you" and then hurriedly move the conversation in another direction, away from ourselves.  This reflects that we are not truly comfortable in our own skin.  Many people deflect from their true gifts, wearing a mask that seemingly attracts what is more acceptable.  We spend many years overlaying our talents with something socially more acceptable even though we have been created to be unique.

When I was in college, I knew a shy guy who also seemed to be on the edge of a gathering.  He was pretty much a loner, but very approachable and likable.  One night he sat down at a piano and brought absolute silence to the room.  He was incredibly good and had been playing since a small child.  On a different occasion, I was walking across campus and found him keeping in step with me.  I asked him if he were a Music Major and he laughed and said his parents wouldn't allow it.  They had told him he would never make any money playing the piano and needed to provide a better living for himself.  He said he had not given up, and still hoped to find a way to blend his life with music in addition to career.  A few years later, a cartoon hit television and remains on television to this day.  The well known theme song was written by this same young man.  I doubted he was having any money issues! 

I do beleive that we all need to awaken and honor our gifts and talents, finding a way to use them not only for service to others, but also to honor ourselves.  When we do what we love, there is no such thing as work.  If we cultivate our strength, I do beleive the Divine provides a way to be the best we can be.