It is during the
most difficult times that we need to trust and find solace that, in fact,
things are in divine order. We can only see so much from where we sit
in our particular bodies, in the midst of our particular lives, rooted as we
are in the continuum of space and time. The divine, on the other hand, is not
limited to the constructs of either space or time, and its wisdom and
workings often elude us as we try to make sense of what is happening in our
lives. This is why things are not always what they seem to be and even the
best-laid plans are sometimes overturned. Even when we feel we have been
guided by our intuition every step of the way, we may find ourselves facing
unexpected loss and disappointment. At times like these, we can find some
solace in trusting that no matter how bad or just plain inexplicable things
look from our perspective, they are, in fact, in divine order. Even as we take our places in this earthly
realm, a part of us remains completely free of the confines we face here.
Regardless of what is happening in our lives, this part of us remains infused
with joy and gratitude, connected to the unbroken source from which we come.
Our small self, on the other hand, who is caught up in our false identity as
a being limited in space and time, regards happiness as the result of things
going the way it wants them to go. It is this part of us that suffers the
greatest confusion and upset when the logic of events does not compute. And
it is to this self that we must extend unconditional love, forgiveness, and
compassion. In order to do this, we tap into our inner divinity, holding the
space of a tender authority, extending love and light to our ego as a mother
extends her love to a troubled child. There are many ways to access our inner
divinity -- meditation, prayer, chanting, channeling, and conscious
breathing, to name a few. It is helpful to develop a regular practice that
provides us access to this all-powerful, healing presence, as it can be
difficult to reach once we are in a stressful position, if we have not already
established a connection. The more connected we are with this part of
ourselves, the more we share its unlimited vision and the secure, knowing
that all the things of our life, no matter how they appear, are in a state of
divine and perfect order. |
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