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Showing posts with label Paths on the Journey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paths on the Journey. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Extending Assistance





The Road
Here is the road: the light
comes and goes then returns again.
Be gentle with your fellow travelers
as they move through the world of stone and stars
whirling with you yet every one alone.
The road waits.
Do not ask questions but when it invites you
to dance at daybreak, say yes.
Each step is the journey; a single note the song.
~ Arlene Gay Levine ~
(Bless the Day, ed. by June Cotner)
 
 
Too easily we forget that everyone we come in contact with struggles with life and life's lessons just as much as we do.  From the outside, it may appear that everyone else has a life of good fortune or ease, but indeed this is not the case.  Outer appearances can mask the true journey within.
 
There is this certain friend of mine who I swear has a direct link to the angels or is an angel in disguise.  Her life is filled with experiences like assisting someone during a fire or catching a baby bird as it falls from a tree.  She is the living definition of a 'verb'.  Spirit seems to be moving her at all times where she may reach out with a helping hand ... definitely she is not a noun, sitting like a lump.
 
My friend has problems of her own as part of the human experience, but she recognizes that we will all prosper by helping some one else when we can.  By extending assistance to others, my friend maintains a compassionate heart.  Her positive affirmative actions with others keep her moving forward rather than isolated in singular despair. 
 
We journey through life with individual lessons, but when we are called to action, to spontaneously help some one we meet along the way, and we answer that call, our inner light grows stronger.  Our connection with others brings the light of Spirit
into the hearts of all.
 
 


Friday, May 20, 2011

Insist Upon None ...




There's always more than one right answer, path, possibility, nuance, or flavor - so insist upon none.

Insisting on details, Virginia, always limits you.

The Universe


This was one of my daily messages today, and a very appropriate one for me.  Funny how that synchronicity comes into play!  I am a detail oriented person which sometimes takes away from just enjoying the time I am desperately trying to organize.  I need these daily reminders of Alan Cohen, Mark Nepo, Eckhart Tolle and The Universe, as I too quickly forget to breathe, to fully live in the moment, and to allow life to unfold.

There are so many paths, indeed, but if I slow down so that I can hear my inner guidance, rather than forcing ego motivated actions, I will find my way more directly and perhaps more purposefully.  Maybe there will be fewer wrong turns, and more interesting landscapes.  As I place one foot down on my unfolding path I will deepen my trust.  When I place the other foot down I will strengthen my faith.  Instead of worrying about the details, I will appreciate the journey as it unfolds!