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Wednesday, February 29, 2012


The Light of Heaven shines through me
and illumines my path.
The Light Eternal is my guide
and my protection.
In that Light there is no darkness at all.
It is a perfect Light
shining from the altar
of a perfect Love.
O Light and Love within me,
Thou art welcome.

Ernest Holmes

Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Urantia Book


I have decide to divorce myself from "The Urantia Book" for a while. I have been reading this extensive collection of papers "...presented by celestial beings as a revelation to our planet, Urantia." The book is divided into two primary parts. The first, "...instructs us on the genesis, history and destiny of humanity and on our relationship with God the Father," while the second part is a complete chronology of Jesus of Nazareth.

Because I admire the Christ story, I began by reading the second part first. While I have always admired Jesus' story, the additional spiritual insight of his life depicted in this book made it much more complete than any of the other biographies of Jesus I have read. The first part of the book is divided into three primary sections, the central and super-universes, the local universe and the history of Urantia (our earth).

I did not read the first part in succession, but by specific subject matter, whichever enticed me at any particular moment. Some of the more interesting papers covered the Universal Father, the spiritual hierarchy, the growth of humanity, our spiritual progression after death, the evolutionary growth of our planet and solar system, the lives of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the life of Melchizedek, and the impact of religion on our society. There are additional interesting papers covering the spectrum of physics and biology. The reading is not always easy, and, more often than not, the book was a precursor to a good night's sleep.

Quite honestly, some of the papers were difficult to digest and, thus, required some faith to take as factual. While much of the information provided cannot be substantiated, it does seem farfetched that someone would go to such elaborate length to create such fiction. One thing, however, has me convinced about the book's authenticity. It is ultimatonic matter. The book describes ultimatomic matter as "the prime physical units of material existence, the energy particles which go to make up electrons." It goes on to say that there are 100 ultimatons in each electron and that these ultimatons cannot be broken down even by the core temperatures of suns which reach 35,000,000 degrees, and that they give electrons their mass.

Why do I pick this out? "Urantia" was published in 1955, at a time when there was no knowledge of sub-electron particles. Science has since discovered the neutronos (ultimatons), and it wasn't until 1998 that it was found that neutronos were not weightless, thereby exhibiting mass. While it is true that I have a difficult time understanding the exact atomic physics, I do know that some of the physics described was unknown at the time it was written.

I'm sure that I'll return to "The Urantia Book" at some time, but, as for now, I plan to move on to some more simplistic spiritual studies and easier reading. Bring on "The Course in Miracles!"

Namaste

Monday, February 20, 2012

Our Journey Within


A while ago I joined a group called "Project Intuition (Guiding Spirits with Love)" on Facebook. Yesterday I posted my blog entry of "The Way" in the group. And it raised some discussion regarding the journey's of some of its members. And it's interesting how different people view their spiritual journey, both from an inward and outward perspective. One of my responses was the following:

"Self-mastery is the most difficult journey, but also the most rewarding. We have been so programmed by society to live a certain way, behave a certain way, and believe a certain way, it's like living in "The Matrix." As a result, many of
us leave our passions behind to follow blindly along. The true joy of our spiritual journey is breaking free of societal bonds and truly expressing ourselves. By taking the journey within, you will see a whole new and exciting world around you, regardless of how that world perceives you. Remember that we all take that spiritual journey individually, but collectively reap the joyful harvest."

Personally, it feels good to be able to share beliefs, ask questions or seek advice in such an open forum. Knowing that I am not alone on this journey, gives me strength and confidence to not only continue on the path but to open myself up to my inner self and to truly get to know who I am.

If anyone is interested in the group, here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProjectIntuition/

Please meet my precious granddaughter. She's a wonderful spirit and lights my life.

Namaste

Sunday, February 19, 2012

The Way


Watched the movie "The Way" last night and found it very inspiring. "The Way" is actually known as "The Camino de Santiago or the Way of St. James." It is the route of a spiritual journey that pilgrims of all faiths and backgrounds have traversed for over a thousand years. "The Way" covers 800 kilometers that traverses an idyllic northern Spanish countryside. Shirley MacLaine wrote a book about it, entitled "The Camino." The movie's website is http://theway-themovie.com/index.php.

It is a journey of introspection and commitment. While there normally is a general purpose for traveling "The Way," it, nevertheless, helps one's internal growth and resolve. It is, as presented in the film, the difference between "the life we live and the life we choose.”

What impressed me about "The Way" is the similarity of our own, individual journeys. We may not be traversing the Pyrenees, but we are, nonetheless, journeying through life in an attempt to find an inner level of comfort or peace. Most of us live our lives to ensure livelihood, stability and comfort. Others travel the globe in search for adventure, purpose and inner peace. I believe that there is no right or wrong way to experience life, I believe the importance lies within self expression, who you are and what you're about. The great journey of self, is the journey within.

Whether you're a spiritual believer or not, we are all on a journey. The only difference being purpose and goals. Self expression is a good thing, as long as it does not become forcibly oppressive and demeaning. In one of my meditations, the message relayed was, "Express yourself, and you will know God." Be true to yourself and your truth will lead to a spiritual awakening. If not that, it will certainly lead to personal enlightenment. As we all journey through life along "The Way" we have chosen, give thanks for the experience, the adventure, the insight, and the purpose.

"Do you not realize that the hope of a better nation - or a better world - is bound up in the progress and enlightenment of the individual?" (The Urantia Book, P. 1630). And, "...when you once start out to find God, that is the conclusive proof that God has already found you." (The Urantia Book, p. 2078).

In our meditation room, I found a plaque and it simply stated, "Live each day for the journey, not the destination."

Namaste

Friday, February 17, 2012

The Spirit Within




Once you accept that God is within you, you cannot love God without loving yourself, nor can you have faith in God without having faith in yourself, and you cannot believe that God is truth without living that truth yourself, plus you cannot genuinely seek God's forgiveness without being forgiving. For to believe these attributes of God and not yourself, is to place God outside yourself, thereby rejecting His spirit within you. Believe in the Fatherhood of God, and you must believe in the brotherhood of man. And the by-products of true brotherhood are tolerance, understanding, forgiveness, support, assistance, sharing, comfort, love, trust, truth and peace, just to name a few.

We must understand that global peace will be achieved without political propaganda, without religious dogma and without class bigotry. The way to global peace is through the individual heart, not military might or economic control. Quite simply, our planet is about its people and our journeys back to our spiritual heritage. We are not humans having a spiritual experience, rather, we are of spirit, having a human experience.

Namaste

Saturday, February 11, 2012

We Are All Creators


I had the privilege of photographing numerous artists a few days ago. Residents at Denver's Metro Path Care Center visited the Denver Art Society in an effort to display their creative ingenuity. The center, in the midst of transitioning itself into a viable art center within its community, is reaching out to creative minds of all types. The Metro Path Care members are a reminder that all art is beautiful. What makes it that way is that their expressions come straight from the heart. The images may not be Da Vinci-esque, but their message certainly is.

I have often labored in my attempt to express myself artistically, often resigning myself to failure without any attempt whatsoever. Shame on me! I have a lot to learn, and I learned some valuable lessons attending this gathering. Individuals with far greater challenges that life has given them than me, proudly displayed their work. Spirit was certainly working from within as I looked at their proud faces. It got me to thinking that the only true failure is the failure to try!

Vincent drew a personally signed, stick figure for me and also imitated Elvis and Johnny Cash. Denise simply drew a heart engraved with "I love you." The messages were unmistakeable, everyone is an artist in their own right, just waiting to be unleashed. And every piece of art emanating from the heart is a thing of beauty. Best of all, every image from the heart is an expression of spirit. So listen to your heart! You will feel a freedom of expression like never before. Express yourself, and and get to know your inner self.

You can see these wonderful people, copy and paste the following url:

https://picasaweb.google.com/115482027436331896611/ZenPhotographyPresentsMetroPathsCareCenterAtTheDenverArtSociety?authkey=Gv1sRgCIPen865iqWsPA#5707963650952040018

Namaste