For where your treasure is, there your heart will be.
(Luke
12:34)
A colleague showed me the other day a photo in a local newspaper
that displayed someone who made it into the Guinness Book of Records with the
biggest biceps in the world. When I looked at the arms I didn't really know what
to think. I find body building attractive myself, but he looked a little like
Popeye on steroids. They also had an interview with his wife who said, 'Well, it
took me some time getting used to this size, but I now consider it normal and
when I look at the arms of all other men I think to myself, are they sick or
something?'
A spiritual path starts when you realize that there is a
voice in your head which has little to do with you. The voice telling you that
you are not loved, or that you will never make it. Or the voice that tells you
that you need to be CEO, or that you need to have the biggest arms in the world.
The good news is that once you have experienced only for a single moment that
you are not this voice, you have reached the beginning of the end of an ancient
journey. Reading others who tell you about your supposedly evil ego doesn't do
it; you have to experiment this disconnect for yourself, at least once. But then
you will learn to disengage more and more, and as you do, you experience joy,
happiness and peace along the way.
You may ask how does one reach this
magical moment of disconnecting with the voice in your head? Observe your
feelings and see how they are sometimes at odds with what is going on in your
head. Realizes how this voice is driving you into a wall over and over again.
Experience the inconsistencies in your life - the disconnects of what you want
from what the world reflects back to you. A spiritual path is very simple
really: figure out who you truly are and what you truly want independent of what
the voice babbles.
One thing is important though, never let anyone tell
you what you supposedly have to do in the name of spirituality. Our spiritual
community is very confused on this point. Who knows, perhaps the man with the
biggest arms in the world follows his destiny to show others what we can
accomplish with our bodies. Perhaps Steve Jobs followed his spiritual mission to
start Apple to let the world experience the wonders of technology. Only you know
what is your destiny and what the ramblings of 'the voice' are. Separating
the two is really not that hard: 'the voice' tells you where your treasure is supposedly
hiding while your heart knows where your treasure is. All you really have to do
is to listen to your heart; that's all.
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Monday, September 17, 2012
The Voice
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Christian Wiese, Author and Spiritual Coach, contact me at christianmwiese@yahoo.com
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