“I was Slipping Fast”
I can feel that sense of “slipping fast” when I stray from daily prayer and meditation. Bill refers to this as “to slight serious meditation and prayer”. The concept of maintaining contact through focused intent goes way beyond the quick cries of “what do I do now?” —it indicates the need to be steady and intentional in my daily “conscious contact” with the Spirit of Life; to be serious about it.
This blog has been a result of my (almost) daily commitment and follow-through to do just that. What I’m learning is that this practice opens a door I never dreamed I had access to. It invites me daily to go deeper, to listen with my heart, and to explore in words what that journey is teaching me. It has opened me to possibility.
What I risk losing by ignoring that call to go deeper is a return to discomfort, disquiet, and discontent. Life goes on happening, whether I’m purposefully participating or not. The submission to the Power is the freedom from self—the egoic cries of “no fair!”.
I won’t always feel the Oneness—that is the nature of duality and the great calling of recognizing the illusion of separation. I have been given the assurance, however, that no matter where I am, there God is—always.
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