Divine
Ease
As life becomes more fraught personally and globally, it's easy
to forget that still we remain powerful beyond belief. We exercise
our innate power by continuing to invite the sacred into everything
we do - at work - at - home - with friends - out shopping - when
driving the car. Sacred practice is about inviting the most life-enhancing
possibilities into each moment - soul people - soul food - soul
pursuits. We do these things not as indulgences, but to bring
each and every unique part of us alive - so we can not only be
alive to the moment, but to the many solutions that await our
attention.
When we get lost in despair, we block ourselves off from these
wider resources, our vision narrows and life becomes progressively
more difficult. We lose the divine ease with which we were endowed
on incarnation.
Divine ease is not about life being a breeze, but about learning
to step through the good times and those that stretch us, with
a strong belief in goodness, truth, intelligence and beauty.
As Dr Clarissa Estes, author of Women Who Run With The Wolves recently
admitted - 'I too have felt despair many times in my life, but
I do not keep a chair for it; I will not entertain it. It is
not allowed to eat from my plate. The reason is this: there can
be no despair when you remember why you came to Earth, who you
serve, and who sent you here.'
We are co-creators of our human experience for the few short
years we are here. As you start to consider what are you seeking
to create for yourself and others, you may wish to log on to
this site, http://www.whatthebleep.com/create/
March 2005 |