Friday, September 18, 2009

Spirituality

It is my nature when looking at things, to break them down in the simplest form. On the surface, many things can look complicated and an impossibility. But when the underlying roots are revealed, it can be seen for what it is, usually just a few main branches holding up the whole enormous tree.  Any issue or situation then, in it’s simplicity, can be managed; sometimes remarkably very easily. 

I believe that my soul is the immortal energy that dwells within me. It’s my core electrical life force that gives me character, drives my personality and enables me to love. I also believe that as it radiates out from my body it becomes my spirit. My spirit connects with the universe and it’s a two way communication. It’s obvious to me that my spirit connects directly to the spirit of God, the Holy Spirit, and it also connects with every other living thing. My recognition of this and my wholeheartedness to stay actively cognizant of it is my spirituality. 

If you look up spirituality in the dictionary it will say something like, matters of the spirit, a concept tied to a spirit world, a multidimensional reality and one or more deities. To me, spirituality is simply the essence of our soulful energy. It is the being of our spirit life. I, being in a sensory world, tend to unwittingly ignore what I cannot perceive with my five senses; we are easily distracted aren’t we? Speaking from my own experience, when a conscious decision is made to be more spiritual I tend to try it on like a new set of clothes. Like a dressy shirt, I’ll throw it over my shoulders and slip my arms in the sleeves. I’ll wear it for a few days and then move on to a pair of pants... only to realize I am once again shirtless. It’s the materialistic way of viewing spirituality; yes trying it on. Then a revelation will come and I’ll remember that true spirituality comes from WITHIN. It lives in my soul tucked up right under my heart. Here, where the Holy Spirit waits to greet me, yet again. (And all of this after years of studying spiritual ideology and striving to get close to God. So many good things have come out of my spiritual journey including the knowing that each day is a brand new chance to get it “right”.) This revelation comes from where? From studying the spirit; I am thinking about it, reading about it, listening to spiritual teachings, living it. When I am working at being more spiritual I am living the lifestyle! It cannot be treated as a hobby; to pick up when one is bored or needy and then set aside until the mood strikes again. Yes, as with anything worthwhile, it takes commitment and consistency. Spirituality is a lifestyle, a practice in living.

God speed!

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