Thursday, July 23, 2015
Thoughts Along the Journey - Verse 70 - We Are All Gods
We have in us all the wisdom of the ages. Each life is a priceless testament to our God-given heritage. When we recognize our divinity we walk and speak silently with love - the language of God. When we are asleep, hypnotized by the world. we speak loudly, harshly, our words true reflections of the turmoil that is within.
Is it easy to follow the Tao? Lao Tzu thought so. His world 2,500 years ago was no different from ours, human nature being what it is. Hate, prejudice, broken relationships abounded in his day also. Yet he says the Tao is easy to understand.
What does it take then to bring out, awaken and live by this beautiful and simple path to peace? Trust and faith, surrender and compassion... for ourselves and every other being on our planet.
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015
Thoughts Along the Journey - Verse 69 - Who Are Our Enemies
Those parts of us that we are not able to love come reflectng back to us in others. Then we call them enemies.
We are all one and when we perceive an enemy, we break with the Tao to whom we are all equal, all loved.
There is no room for harmony or for the loving Creator in a heart filled with conflict.
When we have compassion for those unlovely parts of ourselves, we make peace with the world.
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Thoughts Along the Journey - The Peace That Passes Understanding
How gently Spirit moves. How lovingly It nurtures and heals.
Be patient, my soul, and see the wonder and miracles of God.
All things that are yours will come without effort. What is yours cannot be separated from you.
That is the ultimate understanding: all things return to their Source. All things cannot be apart from that which created it.
In peace I wish you well. In peace I behold the love of God in you.
Friday, July 10, 2015
Thoughts Along the Journey - Verse 68 - The Ultimate Unity with Heaven
A cooperating spirit raises us up, a contentious spirit weakens us.
In all of creation since the world began there has been no one like you. Like snowflakes, none are alike; the Tao does not duplicate Itself.
Contests, competitions, any event or life circumstance that pits one against the other can bring profound lessons to those who are aware of the abiding nature of the Tao. We all come from the Creator; we are one.
When we fight, resist or contend with a perceived enemy, opponent or difficult situation, we weaken ourselves. True strength comes from using the perceived difficulty to bring out excellence in whatever we focus on.
This is the power of the Tao, our unity with Heaven.
Monday, July 6, 2015
Thoughts Along the Journey - Verse 67 - The Three Treasures
All the qualities of the Tao are within us. When we tap into that rich treasure house and endeavor to live its wisdom, our lives flow with harmony and peace.
Love is the great protector. It is the armor against hate, prejudice and anger. It resolves conflict and strengthens both foe and friend. When all are strengthened, all are victorious.
Nature is both spare and lavish. Through economy, She bestows the riches of the Earth upon those who use Her gifts wisely.
"The meek shall inherit the Earth." Do those words sound familiar? There is strength in silence, in quieting the towering ego and bringing forth in our nature that wisdom which was given from on high. Meekness is not weakness. It takes strength to turn away wrath. Leading with gentleness and calm, leading with compassion and remaining humble, we honor our Tao nature.
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Thoughts Along the Journey - Verse 66 - "It is not I, but the Christ within which does the work."
How can we claim importance when all inspired thoughts and actions are given by our Source? In gratitude we lie low and the streams of inspriation flow to us.
Humbly we receive all the love and bounty of our Creator. Our hands and hearts are instruments of the Divine to be used in service, God's gifts to give.
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