"Spiritual trial is the struggle and the anguish involved
in venturing out beyond one's assumed capacities or
generally approved expectations" Kierkegaard
Is it wise to break away from convention? I suppose
it depends on where most people are headed. If the
pack is heading for a cliff, it's best not follow.
Although, striking off on your own has it's potential
of misfortune.
Yet what is misfortune? Is misfortune unsatisfied
expectations, circumstances that set one back, or
something entirely different? Emerson stated in
his essay on "Worship","he learns to welcome misfortune,
learns that adversity is the prosperity of the great."
Perhaps what the writer was trying to convey was
what we judge as misfortune is just part of the game of
life. People try to avoid misfortune by not taking risks,
but it is the person who is actually doing something
that can lead to greatness. As Pastor Robert Schuller
states,in "Don't Throw Away Tomorrow", " a goal-less person
is a god-less person"
What is this greatness? I believe it comes from understanding
that one gets from the quest. The understanding of who he
comes from. The path of the quest as Joseph Campbell points
out, in "A Hero With A Thousand Faces", is not discovery,
but re-discovery. It going from believing to knowing that
you are a child of God.
Whether the obstacles we come across are from our own Karmic
effects or circumstances in the external world, it is faith
through the misfortune, that brings us to the realization. Faith
that God works through us, and misfortunes bring us to that point
of understanding. If everything went well, we wouldn't need God.
That is why faith is so important.
Another point, from Emerson's "Self-reliance", that every voyage
of the best ship is a zig zag line of a hundred tacks". This tells
us that advancing into the future, there is no straight line.
Misfortune puts us on our own genius, to change, to redirect,
to lighten the load we carry, and compensate as we continue to
head for the goal. That goal is what God puts in our heart.
This is our spiritual trial, time and time again, to get there.
"Faith is the highest passion in a person" Kierkegaard
Monday, November 9, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Prepare for your Good
There are the dry times, when money and
opportunity seem a long way off. The key is
not to dwell on the lack, but give thanks
for the good that is coming your way. Since
you know that good is coming, expect, prepare,
and give thanks.
There is a power of expectation. It is like
a magnet that pulls things towards you. It is
the faith of in things unseen. It is the belief
that good is coming your way.
Preparation is digging a hole for the
coming water, or buying a welcome mat for the
coming house. It is action combined with the
expectation that your good is coming. It shows
your confidence in the God force.
Gratitude is prayer in reverse. Instead of asking,
your giving thanks to the God force for what is already
coming your way. This is true worship.
With expectancy, preparation, and gratitude it
is just a matter of time before your good finds you.
Your good is awaiting you, so be patient, and keep
moving forward.
opportunity seem a long way off. The key is
not to dwell on the lack, but give thanks
for the good that is coming your way. Since
you know that good is coming, expect, prepare,
and give thanks.
There is a power of expectation. It is like
a magnet that pulls things towards you. It is
the faith of in things unseen. It is the belief
that good is coming your way.
Preparation is digging a hole for the
coming water, or buying a welcome mat for the
coming house. It is action combined with the
expectation that your good is coming. It shows
your confidence in the God force.
Gratitude is prayer in reverse. Instead of asking,
your giving thanks to the God force for what is already
coming your way. This is true worship.
With expectancy, preparation, and gratitude it
is just a matter of time before your good finds you.
Your good is awaiting you, so be patient, and keep
moving forward.
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