Saturday, June 23, 2007

How to Make Opportunities Happen…

In my work as a spiritual coach, I am often asked by clients, "How
can I manifest my desires?"

You might wonder if this is a proper question to ask a spiritual
coach. Such a question raises the issue, what is the spiritual life
all about in the first place? Does chasing after egoic desires
constitute the spiritual life?

Here is my response: If you are living from the level of your
personality, which is to say, your egoic self, then those desires you
most likely feel compelled to manifest are probably not going to come
into your life very easily, or very soon. When we live from our ego
selves, our path becomes a struggle-the kind of struggle most of us
are very well acquainted with.

The ego feels itself separate from and opposed to the world it lives
in. The ego self believes it must seek friends and alliances in order
to get what it thinks it wants. Those who live out of ego
consciousness, seek health, wealth, and happiness through hard work.
Making the right connections, getting the right education, searching
out useful possibilities-we all know the routine.

And if through hard work we do manage to achieve the kind of
successful life we all seem to hanker for these days, we probably
believe we are well-functioning human beings. But are we actually
functioning that well?

When clients ask me how they can achieve abundance in their life, I
take it they are mainly referring to getting a money pile. It is as
if they assume having a big enough pile will take care of most, if
not all, of their perceived problems. And, of course, with or without
the big money pile, our problems persist. For generally, our problems
come from being possessed by a faulty personality; and secondly, the
effort itself to keep the flow of money coming creates even more
problems-physical, mental and emotional disorders (I leave the
details to you). To put it bluntly, the state of health, wealth and
happiness we seek seems to forever evade us.

And so, at some point in your life, the question ultimately arises,
"Might there not be a better way to go about this busy-ness? Does my
life always have to be an arduous struggle for survival?"

And of course, being the spiritual coach that I am, my answer is a
resounding, "Yes, there is a better way. It is the spiritual way; and
this way will provide you with all your needs-and even many of your
wants."

Why is this so? Well, to begin with, living from spiritual
consciousness, you automatically sense yourself belonging to the
whole. You know yourself as a full-fledged member of the universe,
which includes all and everything. You are not a stranger in a
strange land struggling for survival. What you need comes to you
practically effortlessly.

I realize that for many, the above statement is not easily believed.
Well, friend, I'm not asking you to believe. The spiritual life is
not based on belief. The spiritual life is based on practice. You
must commit yourself to practicing its principles. And the first step
is to remove yourself from the isolation-stop being entrapped within
your egoic mind.

Shift yourself to your heart consciousness. Focus your awareness on
heart feelings. Your heart does not pump blood alone. Your heart as
well circulates neuropeptides, which stimulate the feelings. When you
focus on your heart, you automatically experience powerful feelings
of well-being. Receptors in every cell of your body receive these
peptides. Every cell begins to vibrate with an emotional component
that can be verbalized as joyfulness. The cells of your immune system
grow stronger. All of your vital organs increase their functionality-
and your brain is one of those vital organs. Hence your mind, your
thinking aspect, becomes healthier. And thus, you are moving away
from egoic separateness. You sense yourself as belonging to the whole
of life, to all of humanity, to the cosmos, connected and integrated
with the Divine, encompassed by the All.

Contrary to the mind, which can vacillate between negative/depressed
states and bursts of high/manic states the action of which brutalizes
the cells' receptors with toxic substances, the heart sends out a
steady flow of those endorphin-like peptides that make you feel good,
alive, and eager for life. And in this balanced state, you are much
better prepared for receiving what your life requires.

Well now you must be wondering, "What does all this have to do with
making opportunities happen?" Doesn't this idea, "making
opportunities happen," sound like linear, cause and effect
conceptualizing? Indeed it does. I wrote the title this way simply to
get your attention. The actuality is, we can't make anything happen.

But we can arrange ourselves as receptors of opportunities. When we
live from our heart-self, we position ourselves as receptors. Our
heart desires are not the same as our egoic desires.

Our egoic desires are born from a sense of lack, of insecurity, of
limitation. Not thinking we are good enough, we strive for
perfection, for acknowledgement, for some kind of achievement reward.
Hence we tend to manipulate circumstances - make things happen, using
the faulty technique of cause and effect. Our egoic oriented society
develops concepts that attempt to regulate how to make things happen.
But such actions, we truly sense, are never fully capable of
achieving desired results. "The best laid plans often go astray," as
the old saying goes.

Plans developed out of our egoic minds are full of details, organized
to offset every contingency we can imagine.

Heart-desires contain no such detailed planning. The heart-self
connected to the whole, needs only to recognize its desires in a
generalized manner. Whatever the heart desires can only be fulfilled
if only such is in harmony with the whole. So there is never a need
to manipulate. Whenever a desire - or a need - arises, the being whom
you are requires only to commit to the intention of that desire.

No sooner do you commit to your intention (born from your desire)
than something almost like a miracle begins to happen. Opportunities
come into your awareness.

Opportunities appear in the field of your perception. Prior to your
commitment, the field was flat. Nothing in your world of perception
appeared useful to you. But suddenly, upon "knowing" your desire and
setting your intention, your field of perception takes shape.
Opportunities reveal themselves.

The word, opportunity, has for its components three elements that
point to its subtle meaning: "op" relates to vision; "port" relates
to carry; and tune relates to harmonics, or being in tune. Thus, the
whole word can be translated into a thought, something like "being in
tune with what you see."

So the real question is, how does one move from egoic consciousness
to heart consciousness? Most of us have spent almost our entire life
living from the egoic mind. Perhaps only when we were infants and
very young toddlers, did we live mainly from heart consciousness.
This may be the reason for Jesus having said, be like the children.

But how to do this? How can we become the child that we were? One way
that I am familiar with is a practice that can be done by anyone
willing to try. The practice is called "mindfulness" or "being
present to the moment." Living in the "now" is another expression
that points to this form of worship. I say "worship" because when we
are in this state of being, living from heart consciousness, we sense
we are in touch with the sacred aspect of life.

The egoic mind lives in the past and the future-two states that are
not truly real. They are only real to our egoic minds. In other
words, the past and the future are imaginary, fictitious. Only the
present moment is of reality.

And being in the present moment, we are in the reality of the Divine
Life. The more we live in the present moment, the more we experience
the magic of life. We become more aware of the vibratory essence. All
of life-nature-reveals itself. We see our fellows, and ourselves as
well, glowing with this vibration of life. We see the trees and the
other creatures of this world as if in a shimmering landscape.

We live from our hearts, and our heart desires come into being as if
effortlessly. We see opportunities that are like portals through
which we enter into the realization of our desires. Our actions move
in a straight-line motion toward our goals. No distractions appear to
us.

From our egoic consciousness, distractions appear as possible
opportunities, which we then chase after. And this is how we become
scattered, disoriented, frustrated and pinned to the wheel of karma.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

The Art of Making the Right Choices

The gift of life necessarily comes with a curse. For with this
precious gift an inescapable question arises: what does one do with
this life we are given? A century ago, such a question was almost
unthinkable, at least for most individuals. There were few choices
over which to decide. And most individuals had literally no choice in
the matter. If they were men, they did what their fathers did. And if
they were women, they either got married or taught in schools or
worked in hospitals. Only in some cases were men and women able to
carve out careers.

Today, the situation is entirely different. Today, we must create our
lives from the bottom up, and in every way imaginable. We have to
decide how we are to make a living, where we are going to live, how
we intend to organize ourselves around a lifestyle, meaning with what
gender we will identify, with what form of education we will connect
ourselves, with what type of friends we will engage ourselves…even
what kinds of foods we will take into our bodies; and then, we even
must decide the source for this food whether from locally,
organically grown suppliers or from mainstream supermarkets.

The list of decisions we must make is endless. No wonder that more
and more people have become anxiety ridden. Confusion has given rise
to a perplexity no other time in history can match. And as a
consequence, more people are asking some basic questions. People are
beginning to ask what is their real purpose; for instinctively they
know that once the real purpose is found, decisions can then be made
in accordance with that purpose.

"If only I knew what my real purpose for this life I am living truly
is, then I will know how to live it."

This is not simply a personality issue. No longer is it a feasible
option to make choices based on requirements rooted in egoic self-
examination. Nor can the old aptitude testing devises suffice in
showing us the way. The world is changing too rapidly for such
outmoded means. We have become permanently bombarded with an ever-
expanding list of choices, so-called opportunities-each and every one
of them promising us the ultimate happiness we all presumably seek.

Our world is exploding. And so we are becoming more insistent. We no
longer ask, "What do I want?" We don't know what to want anymore.
There is so much to want. Chasing after our wants has gotten us
fragmented, scattered, out of touch with whom we thought we were.

We have come instead to acknowledge the importance of first knowing,
"What is my purpose?" Knowing our purpose orients us in the right
direction for realizing a satisfying life. And to know our purpose,
we must go deeper within our self. We must delve past our ego self to
the core of our being. To put it precisely, this is a soul question
we need to ask. We must ask, "What is it that Soul has brought me
into this life to accomplish?"

In other words, the real question can only be, "What is my Soul
purpose?" What am I here to accomplish for the benefit of Soul? It
must be understood that each of us is a soul being alive in a human
body. We have come to the earth plane for two reasons: 1, to help
heal the planet (restore its natural balance), and 2, to heal our
self (restore our soul psyche to its natural balance).

As souls, we have come into the earth plane innumerable times, first
as innocent beings not fully aware of the distortions life in this
dimension exerts upon the purity of our being. Thus, from lifetime to
lifetime, our souls have become scarred. We have created karmic
scars. Our soul psyches have gotten out of balance. And so, in this
current age, our souls now desire healing; and this healing can only
occur in the dimension in which the imbalance took place, namely, on
the earth plane. We are here to help restore balance to our soul
psyche. When the egoic self-which is our personality-aligns with the
soul and offers itself in service to soul purpose, then it can be
said, we are on the path leading to inner joy.

As humans, we have been given life to serve soul. And as there are no
two humans alike, so also are no two souls alike. Thus, there are as
many individualized purposes as there are souls on earth. Each one of
us must look within to decipher the hidden message that leads us to
our purpose. There are many technologies for making this journey
within, most of which belong to the realm of the esoteric sciences.
For more than 30 years, the art and science of numerology has been
for me the most useful, the most penetrating tool for this kind of
self-discovery. Several years ago, I wrote a book titled "Numerology
for Soul Awakening," which addresses the task of uncovering your
individualized soul purpose. You can read all about it at http://joyfulnumerology.com