In a time of solitude, do we feel sorrow? Do we feel the emotional pain of separation? Do we long for companionship?
Sometimes we do long for solitude. We desire to have a little peace and a little space, to just be. We desire to be alone with God.
What do we seek in solitude? What do we find?
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What are the seemingly lasting impressions that affect our thinking, living and being? These impressions can only be experienced as temporary though they often appear to be long-lasting. Habits of consciousness are easily swayed by changing conditions, but true realization requires an eternal ideal and genuine effort.
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Kabir, the 15th century poet-weaver, weaves his way into the hearts of millions through the mystical loom of his mind and heart. His songs move the faithful to pure devotion, all the while acknowledging the work of the Creator. What is the warp and what is the weft? What is the thread with which the Master Weaver fashions the fabric of the universe?
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Can we be both “of dust” and “of spirit”? With a reminder of the ashes placed on the forehead on many a faithful this week, the mortality of the body and the immortality of soul renew the question and response offered by the Persian poet Fariduddin Attar, "Which matters more, the body or the soul? Be whole: desire and journey to the Whole.”
With the expressions of the infinite and finite, the divine and worldly, as well as the sacred and secular may come this thought: “There is but one Reality that permeates thee and me and all beings…Then why does thou lose thy forbearance and become angry? Rise above the consciousness of separation and realize thyself in all and all in thee.” This universal message of Shankaracharya brings to mind an ideal to seek and uphold amidst the ever changing conditions of this earthly existence.
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Every Sunday we avow together our spiritual ideal as recorded in the Eternal Truths of Absolute Monism: “I Am Brahman, The Absolute Self.” and “Everything is the Manifestation of God, the Divine Reality.” Few of us have fully realized this lofty ideal, yet it forever guides us. Steadfast devotion to this ideal gives us “glimpses of truth” which eternally draw us upwards and onwards on our spiritual path until the ideal becomes our reality. Let us proceed with patience and perseverance. The goal is assured.
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How do we train the heart? How do we strengthen our capacity for compassion and loving kindness? How do we develop within ourselves the realization of kinship with all beings?
We begin the day by awakening from sleep all the physical and mental functions. But do we attempt to begin the day by awakening the heart?
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The story of time unfolds before us within the layers of this rocky globe. The story of cosmic life creating, sustaining and absorbing aspects of the physical world unfold with each layer of sediment. Of all the rocks in the universe, we inhabit this orb, the third rock from the sun. Drawing from a biblical reference: life wisely built a house upon this rock.
Rocks are constantly hurling through space, sometimes breaking through our atmosphere, and within them, elements that make life possible. We are composed of such minerals and yet what is the true composition of our life? From dust and gas in distant space, to the consciousness of the human soul, a sacred journey continuously reveals a cosmic secret.
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What are the perplexities of life? Human beings attempt to solve the mysteries of the natural world. We attain vast amounts of information and greater understanding yet, the body, the mind and the universe all remain a tremendous mystery to us. And that is only in the objective domain. What about the spiritual domain? The tremendous mystery of the transcendental experience perplexes us even more. What is the true nature of our subjective experience?
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We will hear these sublime and thought-provoking words: O rest in the Lord, wait patiently for Him, And He shall give thee thy heart’s desires. We may ask: what are these “heart’s desires”, the fulfillment of which God will grant us?
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