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The
Living by Spirit
page is for your inspirational pleasure. It is a FREE excerpt from the
book, Women's Spirit Awakening. There will be other articles
written by Rev. Linda from time to time. Please check back to see what's
new. “Living By Spirit;
Awaken to the Spirit Within” is an article written by Linda
L. Chappo for a book entitled :
“Women's Spirit Awakening; Nurture Your
Soul, Heal Yourself and Enjoy Abundance.”
Living
By Spirit;
Awaken
to the Spirit Within
by Rev. Linda L. Chappo
People have asked me how
they can live a more awakened, spiritual life. Living by Spirit is like
tuning into your favorite radio station, except that you are receiving
information and guidance for your own joyful truth and inner harmony. It's
all about you and a personal frequency that will guide you to live your
dreams and express your authentic Self.
Here are some of the benefits that I've discovered from my spiritual
journey: find your life purpose, have more personal power (power over
yourself), know yourself better, have a better understanding of the human
condition, enjoy a more fulfilling life, experience more harmonious
relationships, live in the present moment rather than the past or the
future, feel a sense of the sacred within yourself, establish more inner
peace and self-assuredness, and develop intuition and unique insights.
The only thing required of you is an open mind, which may lead to your
spiritual awakening. This is what Living by Spirit can do for you, but how
about what you can do for Spirit, God or the Divine? (I'll use those terms
interchangeably) We'll explore that question in this chapter. These
suggestions for awakening your Spirit and living a life of purpose come
from my own insights. You'll get plenty of ideas for either beginning or
resuming your own satisfying spiritual journey to enlightenment. You'll
learn the key to your spiritual awakening lies in your understanding of
the truth that “God lives through you.”
Awaken Your Spiritual Nature
Awakening your spiritual nature means remembering
your eternal connection with God, and remembering to include Spirit in all
you do; in all your activities, within your relationships and when making
important decisions.
God is always present, not in physical form, but in your mind and heart.
God expresses Herself/Himself through you; your thoughts and actions.
Think of your body as a communication device which physically expresses
your innermost feelings and impulses. You bring God to life by expressing
spiritual values such as trust, honesty, tolerance, gentleness, joy,
defenselessness, generosity, patience, faithfulness, and open-mindedness
(ACIM©). When you are being kind, complimentary or loving to someone, you
are expressing the God/Spirit in you. Whenever you are laughing or having
a good time with friends, you are expressing the light (God) in you.
Helping someone in need is also a gesture of Divine expression. By the
same token, when someone smiles at you, says something nice to you or
offers you a gift, you are receiving the expression of God's love for you
through that person. This is an important point to remember; by giving and
receiving kindness you are allowing the Divine to manifest in the world as
a powerful positive energy.
When you accept the notion that God lives through
you, your relationship with Spirit becomes as intimate as your own heart
and as personal as your own breath. Remembering that you are expressing
God's will, and love can feel like a mighty responsibility. You are
responsible for either blocking the flow by being fearful, angry or
negative or you are freeing the flow by being loving and positive.
My goal in writing Living by Spirit is for you to more clearly understand
the implications of what it means when "God lives through you," and how it
affects your life journey. Your understanding of it will affect your
quality of life, your confidence, your relationships and your peace of
mind.
Open Your Spiritual Channel
Many of us learned that we each have a separate mind
that exists inside our head, and belongs to only us. In actuality, the
Mind is universal and exists everywhere. An example of the universal mind
is the story of the "Hundredth Monkey." Researchers discovered that one
monkey on a remote island thought to wash his sweet potato before he ate
it. A short time later, on other distant islands, those monkeys started
washing their sweet potatoes too. The idea was in the ethers, so to speak.
You'll sometimes hear about creative endeavors where similar inventions,
songs or stories are created at the same time. Perhaps you've had the
experience of thinking about someone, and a few minutes later you received
a phone call from them. These are a few examples of One Mind experiences.
For all practical purposes, you have access to and use a small part of the
One Mind. It's flexible like a rubber band. As you use it through
education, meditation or personal experience, it expands. Think of your
mind as a conduit; a direct channel through which there are mental
electrical charges flowing in both directions --to and from God. (I like
to put a positive charge on that term, and think of a conduit as a
can-do-it.) You use the conduit in two ways. Through prayer you speak to
God and through meditation or quiet mental time, you listen to God. The
mind never sleeps, and there is always communication going on. Through
your conscious mental efforts; your thoughts and decisions become a
conduit for all that is good, positive and healing in the world.
As you live your life on a day-to-day basis, it's up to you to be a filter
for your thoughts and actions. Filtering is an aspect of free will. You
are free to choose to filter out your ego or negative thoughts in order to
be a clear expression (channel) of God's will, and let God's love come
through. In other words, if a fearful or angry thought pops into your
head, you would immediately stop that thought as it occurs and replace it
with a positive one. Here's an example. You might be thinking "It's a
miserable day, the weather is often nasty and makes me depressed." You
could replace that thought with, "The weather doesn't affect me, because
nothing outside of me has power over me. I'm happy regardless of the
weather." When you choose the better thought to think, you're choosing
happiness over depression, and that ultimately affects your mental and
physical health. And people want to be around other happy people.
I have always known this filtering effort to be rewarded. When I practice
changing my thoughts, I soon feel a real shift in my quality of life. I am
happier, people respond better, and life flows easier.
You can send loving thoughts (energy) to people through prayer or
meditations. The good energy is returned to you through the ethers in the
form of radiant light. As you practice this, you become more receptive.
When you actually act on your loving thoughts another level of "goodness"
develops. For example, you're thinking of sending flowers to a good friend
on her birthday. When you take action and send those flowers, then two
levels of love have been expressed. Your loving thought (light) is one
level and your loving action (flowers) is another. By acting on your
thought, you open the door to many possibilities: a grateful phone call or
note, a happier relationship, a kind gesture in return or other surprises.
The universe always returns kindness for kindness.
Heal Your Misperceptions
All of our problems stem from the idea and belief
that we are separate from God. Our minds are split between two factions,
1) an ego mind that identifies with who we are as a limited, struggling
body in an uncertain physical world, and 2) a free, joyful Spirit mind
that is unlimited and eternally connected to God and the Oneness of all
creation.
The Spirit mind constantly whispers the truth to us as we experience
change and conflict in our lives. It gently reminds us of who we really
are; holy children of God, always loved by and in touch with our Creator.
In God's eyes, love is the only expression that is real. Anything else is
an illusion. We heal the separation by remembering God whenever we
experience fear. We let go of how we think things should be and let them
be as they are. Our small part is to remember that everything works
together for our highest good.
As we each wake up to Spirit, we'll remember that we are so much more than
what we appear to be. We are spirit's having a human experience. We are
powerful beings of light, created in Her/His own image by a God that is
much more loving than we can imagine. Our Source is a Divine power that
will laugh with us at our mistakes and gently embrace us into eternity.
We'll discover that the answers we are searching for are not here in the
material values of this world, but in our relationship with Spirit. God is
always working through us to free us of our self-inflicted turmoil.
- It’s up to us to have an open mind, and the
willingness to let go of the thoughts that limit us.
- It's our responsibility to practice patience and
non-judgment.
- It’s our purpose to influence others to remember
their holiness, and live a life of freedom and peace. If you aren't
certain what freedom means for you, ask during your next meditation
time.
Whenever you perceive in a way that is hurtful to
yourself or others, remember that it is fear that is driving you. Step
back and think about what you are thinking, doing, and saying. How can you
switch your behavior from fearfulness to lovingness? Think less about
being right, and more about being happy.
Develop a Healthy
Curiosity
I've always been curious about God, spiritual matters and the mysteries
of life. As a child and teenager I went from church to church seeking a
personal relationship with God. I believe that on some level we are all
seekers. We seek the truth about the world and we seek the best life
possible. We know deep inside ourselves that this earth is not our true
home. We know that these bodies are not who we are. Motivational teachers
and human potential experts can teach us a lot about these truths, and
we'll only know for ourselves when we actually satisfy our curiosity by
tuning into our inner spiritual frequency.
Utilize Spiritual Tools
Use the tools available, and a healthy dose of
patience to get the most joy out of your spiritual journey. We talked
about your thoughts and the effects they have on your world. Filtering is
one of your most important tools, and there are others that will help you
become spiritually awake.
Prayer, or speaking to God, is a powerful tool. The highest prayer is
always to ask for peace in any situation. My prayers are often for
blessings, healing, new perceptions, clear guidance or that God's will be
done. Whatever you ask for should always be for the highest good for
everyone involved. In my experience, I pay attention to whatever strong
thoughts keep occurring in my mind. If it feels like something that
warrants clarity, then that's what I focus on during my prayer time.
Meditation, or listening to God, is an essential tool. I've been
meditating for over 25 years. If you want your life to change in powerful
ways, then I suggest learning meditation techniques. Basically you sit in
a quiet place for as long as you can; five to thirty minutes or more. The
goal is to quiet your thoughts so that your mind will become open to new
possibilities. You just notice your thoughts, what they are, and let them
go. You can focus on your breathing or on a mantra, which is a favorite
word that brings you peace. Some people use the word "God" or "aum." You
can focus on a particular goal or remain open to however God will work
through you. Inner strength is the greatest benefit of meditation, not
your strength, but the powerful strength of God. At some point, you will
notice a shift in your awareness. The more continuously you meditate, the
more you become aware of a two-way communication.
Visualization: Break your contract. If you have a problem that continues
like a plague throughout your life, you may have to take an appropriate
action; break your contract with it. Women, in particular, tend to take on
too much responsibility. Instead of asking for help or letting others
carry their weight, we take on all the tasks ourselves. Then we become
stressed out and unhappy. You may attract destructive relationships to
you. Or you may have a problem with addictive substances. Determine in
advance the problem you want to heal.
Here is a suggestion for healing, and a solution that worked for me. Go
into a brief meditation and then visualize yourself in a relaxed state,
sitting in a beautiful garden. Imagine Jesus/Angel bringing you a paper
contract that you signed while you were in a Spirit state, just prior to
birth on this planet. Discuss with Jesus/Angel that this situation doesn't
serve you or anyone else. Somewhere, somehow you must have agreed to the
problem, because you continue to find yourself absorbed in it. In your
imaginings, provide an acceptable solution (a new thought or behavior that
you could easily implement) to replace the problem. Then, tear up the
contract. Thank Jesus/Angel for their support and bring yourself back to
present state. Anytime the problem resurfaces, remember the contract is
broken and you no longer have to abide by it. You have a new solution and
the support of Heaven behind you.
Affirmations or positive self-talk replace negative thoughts and are used
whenever needed. Here are a few examples: "I am peaceful and considerate
with my co-workers." "I am confident and capable at my job." "I act with
love."
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Discover Your Life Purpose
I've talked to many people about discovering their
life purpose. Some people know at a very young age what they are meant to
do, so they pursue that particular path. One of the authors of Women's
Spirit Awakening, Tom Marcoux, discovered his purpose at nine years of
age. Other people, like myself, didn't discover it until midlife. Perhaps
your previous occupation was a stepping stone or a training ground to
something more suitable. For some women, giving birth and raising a family
is their life purpose. That's their contribution to the world. Each life
is a valuable, worthy and unique contribution.
Living a spiritual life means finding your particular way of serving the
world, a way that only you can do. Think about what you are passionate
about. What makes your heart sing? That's what God would have you do. One
thing I discovered about having dreams and goals is when we go to Spirit
first with our request and retain an open mind, the dream or goal
is revealed and sometimes redefined for us. We are often redirected in ways that
benefit us more. Spend time in meditation. Make it a goal to discover your
life purpose.
Here's an example of my experience. When I lived in Chicago many years
ago, I thought I wanted to pursue a life as a writer and artist. I wanted
to make a difference in the world. Guidance counselors encouraged me to
choose one goal. I chose to become a writer. My inner guidance encouraged
me to do something else, which was to live my dream. I had a spiritual
epiphany six months prior, during a writer’s conference. So I quit college
in Chicago, moved to California (where I always wanted to live) and
enrolled in a college for graphic arts. I was able to achieve both goals
by taking writing classes. But it doesn't stop there. Those goals are
merely stepping stones to something greater: for me it is a life as a
spiritual teacher. And that too is a stepping stone to something much
larger. That's my purpose and most everything I've done contributes in
some way to that purpose.
If you're like many people, you have your limiting beliefs or thoughts of
unworthiness. With Spirit guiding the way, limiting thoughts are surpassed
by thoughts of new and wonderful possibilities. We've each heard the
phrase "With God all things are possible." This is true, although not
always in the time frame or in the form we may imagine. That, for me, is
often the best part: the surprise of new experiences. It's understandable
that we may have to work on ourselves or do some preparation for the dream
or goal.
There was a time when I knew I would soon be unemployed. I wanted my next
job to be different. After some exploration I came up with two
prerequisites for my future career; being with lots of people and
traveling. Then a friend told me about job openings with an airline
company. At first I was concerned, "they won¹t hire me because of my age,
my appearance or lack of pertinent skills, etc." I became my own judge and
jury. My inner guidance encouraged me to just show up for the interview. I
prepared myself with a new suit and a new attitude. At the end of the day
I passed the tests and made all the "cuts." I had an airline ticket to
Chicago, a chance at a second interview, and a renewed enthusiasm. In the
end, I wasn't hired by the company, but it was an exhilarating experience.
I had faith that something better would occur. If we remain open-minded,
happy surprises do occur.
Be All You Can Be
I believe a spiritual journey is the path to
perfection. This is what we can do for God. His/Her desire is that we
remember our holiness, heal our wounds, and forgive ourselves and others
who we feel have wronged us. It can be difficult for us to see our faults.
That's where our relationships come in. They'll show us exactly what we
need to work on. It's often been said that the world is a reflection of
what's in our own minds. When we see goodness out there, it's a
reflection. When we see anger or negativity in someone, it's still a
reflection. Basically, it's all in us. It's like looking in a mirror. Once
we recognize that and accept it, it changes everything. It brings all the
responsibility home to us personally. That’s why the spiritual path is a
mature path. It’s not for sissy’s. It can be rather confrontational.
Through our relationships we are shown our shortcomings and what we need
to work on to be a better person. If you think your mate is bossy and
demanding, then you need to look at where you are bossy and demanding.
Your mate is revealing that to you. If you think your relative is an
unhappy complainer, she is showing you your unhappiness and your tendency
to complain. If you think your employer is selfish and inept, it's in you.
Many of us don’t want to hear these words. Well, denial isn’t just a river
in Egypt. This is a real strong clue if your relationships are a mystery
to you. I encourage you to be open to this mirroring concept.
We tend to be uncomfortable with people who have displeasing
characteristics, but in reality they are not the enemy, they are our
savior. We need each other to learn valuable life lessons, without which
there would be no personal growth. Remember one thing: the spiritual
journey is about you, it's not about fixing anyone else. Other people are
learning their life lessons too. This is the way we improve ourselves and
become a clear channel for God's light. It’s easy to be all you can be
when you know who you are, and you understand how to correct or heal any
adversities in your personality or character.
Develop a Resource for a Fulfilling Life
God wants to be first in your life. You accept
Her/Him in your life by turning first to God for answers to your problems,
rather than your ego. When you let go of the idea that you have all the
answers, you become open to finding a better way. Empty your mind of all
your opinions and perceptions. Leading a spiritual life means experiencing
your journey differently than before. When you include the Divine, you're
including all the power of Heaven.
When you make a decision for God, your life becomes more harmonious,
because you've let Her/His expression of wisdom and intelligence flow
through. God becomes a more powerful presence in your life when you
continue to turn within in all matters and ask for guidance. The answers
you seek may come in the form of intuition, hearing an inner voice, images
in a dream, or a verbal message from someone. I find that God's will
usually means you don't force anything. You just go with the flow of
things and do your part.
The universe is an abundant place, and God's gifts flow to us freely, but
not always in the time span in which we expect. When we are prepared to
have it, then it comes our way.
I mentioned this earlier. Several years after moving to San Francisco, I
was clearly guided to go to college and take graphics classes. I wasn't
certain what it would lead to and tried not to pre-judge the guidance. I
took part-time classes and graduated six years later with an Associates
degree. I soon discovered that new skills opens doors and presents
opportunities that were previously unavailable.
Here's how it all evolved. For many years I wanted to work at the
spiritual center where I studied. I didn't send them an application
because I knew they didn't have the finances to hire an employee. After my
small business failed to provide me with a sufficient income, I went
through the process of applying and interviewing with several companies.
When one of the co-owners of the spiritual center heard I was looking for
a job, he asked me to talk to him before I made any decisions. During our
interview, I discovered the center was in need of an employee, and they
now had enough money, through donors, to invite me to work for them. My
graphic skills, our previous relationship and my commitment to A Course in
Miracles(r) got me the job I wanted. I was gratefully able to serve the
ACIM(r) community for two years, from August 1998 to September 2000. Even
though my own small business wasn't prosperous, I was eventually able to
see the blessing in that situation. There is a spiritual law that says
"when one door closes, another one opens."
See the Light in Everyone
As I study spiritual principles, I find that they
bring me and those I meet more peace, because I am willing to see the
light in everyone. One ongoing problem for many women is with unwanted
suitors. As we attract various types of men/women to us, we find that some
do not, for whatever reasons, fit into our life scheme. Both men and women
are sensitive to rejection. There is an art to treating the other person
with the same sensitivity and respect that we would like allotted to us. I
want to share an example of how I was first going to handle an unpleasant
situation. By speaking my truth and sharing from my heart, I was able to
diffuse my angry feelings and gain a sense of peace and safety for both of
us.
I had been dating a particular man for a couple of months until it became
clear to me that this relationship was not working for me. Obviously it
was fine with him, because he continued to pursue the relationship. I
developed a very negative charge around this man, and wanted the form of
our relationship to change. One evening I lifted up the phone, paused a
moment to gather my thoughts and felt like unloading on this person with
words like "quit calling me, you useless creep." In the next moment, I
experienced a very real shift in my mind. I set the receiver back down on
the hook, then sat down for a couple of minutes to reflect on what I was
about to do.
I immediately questioned my intentions. Did I really want or need to say
those harsh words? I asked myself, "What do I want to come of this
situation? How could I say what I need to say in a loving way - a way that
would demonstrate to myself that spirituality was having a profound effect
in my personal relationships? How could I bring peace to both of us, and
find a responsible, mature way in which we could both walk away with our
dignity? I might see this person again around the city, and did I want
that negative energy to be between us?" I know enough about spiritual law
to realize that sending out negative energy or breaking off a relationship
with animosity doesn't free us from that other person like we think it
will. In fact, it has the opposite effect. Anger actually binds you to
that person tighter than you could ever imagine. Hateful energy between
people is like a terminal disease, no matter how far they are away from
each other. It's when we interact with love and kindness that we free
ourselves and the other person involved. We are no longer bound to that
person or situation by the chains of hatred or fear, but we are each
released to peacefully go our own way.
I lifted the phone once again, dialed his number, and took a deep breath
just before he answered. I first remembered that, as A Course in Miracles©
emphasizes, we are both children of God. I then said the words that needed
to be said, in a considerate way. I did not attack nor condemn, but spoke
from my heart, and was firm with the truth. I waited for a response, but
received a long pause instead. What he finally mustered up was, "Ah... er...
um, well...uh...wow, that was heavy." I politely ended the conversation
and hung up. I sat down again to reflect on what I had just done. This was
a real breakthrough for me, and I was happy with myself for being
responsible and following through with spiritual values of kindness and
compassion. I saw the light in someone where there otherwise appeared to
be darkness. This accomplishment inspired me to reflect on the many ways
in which Living by Spirit works for everyone's good.
One of the ways in which I measure my spiritual growth is by how my
personal relationships are evolving. Are they harmonious or in constant
conflict? Are they authentically caring, loving and serving all concerned?
If there isn't a positive charge of light between us, then I'm not doing
something right. The spiritual journey is all about me, and how I'm
responding and how I'm acting or reacting. A Course in Miracles©
tells us that "the only thing lacking in any situation is what you're not
giving." So if you're not giving love, then you're not giving at all. The
lessons we learn through others are often challenging, yet always valuable
and rewarding. We don't know the whole picture, we only know our part,
which is to show up in the most loving way we can. As a consequence our
situations and our lives improve. There's a domino effect whereby people
you don't even know will benefit from your light. People are receptive to
what goes on around them. When they watch you handle a situation with
grace, it teaches them how to get the results they want by acting in a
loving way rather than an insensitive or fearful way.
Internalizing spiritual teachings and remembering to implement them when
appropriate situations occur are what bring about a spiritual awakening.
Act with love and you are bringing God to life for yourself and for those
with whom you interact.
Women as Bearers of Light
It is mostly women who are known for their intuitive
and sensitive natures, although I believe women and men with these
characteristics will lead the way to a real spiritual awakening in our
time. Through their patience, understanding and insight these spiritual
teachers will help us to reveal the sacred light within us all.
Here is the story of a great discovery. Around the year 1910, astronomers
on Mt. Wilson viewed the cosmos with an incredible 100 inch telescope.
However, they were clueless as how to measure the distances between the
stars and earth. (Our closest star is the sun.) At that time, women were
not allowed in the conservatory, being considered distractions. Women were
relegated to menial tasks and analyzing data. It was a woman, Harrietta
Levitt, who discovered the Celestial Yardstick. Her job was to examine
photographic plates at various times and look for stars that vary in
brightness. She made the first great discovery: the time it takes to reach
maximum brightness can be used to determine how far away the stars are
from each other and the earth. Her discovery was the most fundamental
yardstick in the universe. Now it is the measure by which all distances
are determined.
I believe the celestial yardstick dwells within each of us. We may measure
our own closeness or distance from each other (and God) by how much light
(love) we emit and how brightly it shines outward. Within each of us is an
"inner ruler" whereby we intuitively sense the measure of light we
emanate. If you could determine the amount of light (love) you radiate
outward, where would it measure on a 12 inch ruler? To answer this
question honestly, answer these questions first. How are you feeling about
yourself? Are you happy? Are you living the life you desire? How are your
relationships progressing? If you could choose how much light to radiate
at any given time, what would it be... 7 inches rather than 4, or 12
inches rather than 9? What if our light is always set at 12, but we don't
know it? Perhaps our inner light is always at maximum brightness, but we
allow our mental state (fear, negativity) to interfere and cast a shadow
over it. What could you do to increase your light?
I have a theory about the "inner ruler." The inner ruler plays a double
role in our lives; the first as a measure of our brightness, and secondly
as a sense of being influenced, guided or possibly even governed from
within. Perhaps it's an all-knowing, wise and comforting Guide/Angel/Holy
Spirit directing our every thought and movement toward our highest good.
On a scale of 1 to 12, where would you measure your relationship with God?
What could make it better?
As bearers of light we carry the torch for humanity. It is my prayer that
we are able to run with it and champion a new world, a world where only
the highest values exist. I pray that each man, woman and child awaken to
their own beauty, magnitude and holiness. I pray that you personally will
choose a better way of life by Living by Spirit.
Many blessings to you,
Rev. Linda L. Chappo
Heart To Heart Living©2007
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