One day, about a year or so ago, (it was actually August 14, 2007- I know because I wrote it down in my "Book of Inspiration" which is basically a hard bound blank paged notebook I keep to write down inspiring ideas and thoughts that come to me), the following words came to my mind:
DIVINE
ALIGN
SHINE
It was clear to me that these three rhyming words were a pattern for living an inspired and useful life- the life I believe we are all meant to live. My understanding of what they meant was clear to me in a way that couldn't be put into words. However, since this is a blog, I will try to do just that. These three words have become a master framework I can build my understanding of life on.
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DIVINE: This must come first. What this means is tapping into our true divine nature- or "TRUE YOU". That wise, experienced spirit that is who we already are- who we were before we were born into this body we now have and who we will be when this body returns to the earth. We are first "Sons and Daughters of God" and second "Sons and Daughters of Man". We are immortal beings in a mortal body- we are "Spirits having a human experience, not humans having a spiritual experience." There are many good ways to experience our own divine nature- we'll be discussing them in future posts- but the important part for now is to understand that KNOWING ABOUT our divine nature (through words in a book or sermon) is very different from KNOWING our divine nature by experiencing it for ourselves.
ALIGN: Once we have gained through our own direct experience a personal understanding of our true divine nature, staying aligned with that nature becomes the core of our "work" on a daily basis. There are many ways of doing this, and we'll be discussing them in future posts- but they all have in common a willing submission of our natural or physical will to the greater or higher will of "True You." It is very easy to get out of alignment just going through our day. The more frequently we can re-align, the more inspired and effortless our lives will be. By effortless, I don't mean no work- sit on the couch watching TV all day. I mean that life just doesn't seem like a struggle against odds anymore. It becomes a flow- like swimming with the current instead of against it.
SHINE: The ultimate purpose of aligning with our divine nature is so we can go forth and shine the light of that divinity to all around us. So called "enlightenment" is not about sitting under a tree or in a shrine and meditating all day (not that that is a bad idea for a day- or even an hour), but about going about life serving and lifting others in our path. As the old Buddhist saying goes: "Before enlightenment, chop wood and carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood and carry water". In other words, in some ways, nothing changes- we still have work to do, but in other ways everything has changed because the work is no longer about self, but about service. There are many great ways to "shine" and we'll get into some in future posts.
So that's it for this post- I just wanted to explain this 3 word framework upon which much of the rest of this blog's content will be built.
Thanks for your attention.
John
Welcome to One True You
"The greatest good you can do for another is not just share your riches, but reveal to them their own."-- Benjamin Disraeli
That quote sums up well the intent of this site. To help reveal our own riches- our "True Self"- like a masterpiece within a block of granite that needs only to have the untrue parts chipped away leaving the truth that was always there.
I have come to know that one of my purposes in life is to be an instrument of teaching and clarity to help myself and as many fellow travelers in life as I can reach to collectively uncover our true selves- to raise our level of consciousness, to live life more awake and less afraid. I genuinely want to help you help yourself- and that is why I write.
- I write what is real and true for me regardless of whether it is popular or whether I hurt some feelings. I consider hurt feelings a step towards waking up and facing truths our ego has resisted facing.
- I write only what is timeless- what is as meaningful and relevant today as it was a thousand years ago as it will be a thousand years from now- I write about meanings, not happenings. Time, space, culture, race, religion, language, all dissappear at the level of Spirit which connects us all.
- I write what is applicable to all- not just a few. When I choose a topic, I imagine myself speaking to millions- it must be relevent to all that are open to it. But when I write, I imagine myself having a private conversation with a close friend.
- I write as a friend, a peer, a fellow Human Being in training- like you- not as an expert, a guru, a master or any other such unuseful and seperation-creating titles.
For a breif audio introduction to the site, click the play button below. If you find the content of this site helpful, please help spread the benefit by letting others you think would like this know about it.
That quote sums up well the intent of this site. To help reveal our own riches- our "True Self"- like a masterpiece within a block of granite that needs only to have the untrue parts chipped away leaving the truth that was always there.
I have come to know that one of my purposes in life is to be an instrument of teaching and clarity to help myself and as many fellow travelers in life as I can reach to collectively uncover our true selves- to raise our level of consciousness, to live life more awake and less afraid. I genuinely want to help you help yourself- and that is why I write.
- I write what is real and true for me regardless of whether it is popular or whether I hurt some feelings. I consider hurt feelings a step towards waking up and facing truths our ego has resisted facing.
- I write only what is timeless- what is as meaningful and relevant today as it was a thousand years ago as it will be a thousand years from now- I write about meanings, not happenings. Time, space, culture, race, religion, language, all dissappear at the level of Spirit which connects us all.
- I write what is applicable to all- not just a few. When I choose a topic, I imagine myself speaking to millions- it must be relevent to all that are open to it. But when I write, I imagine myself having a private conversation with a close friend.
- I write as a friend, a peer, a fellow Human Being in training- like you- not as an expert, a guru, a master or any other such unuseful and seperation-creating titles.
For a breif audio introduction to the site, click the play button below. If you find the content of this site helpful, please help spread the benefit by letting others you think would like this know about it.
Oct 2, 2008
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