Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Pursue Your Passion

Pursue your passion and you will run into your purpose. We are not necessarily discontent with our situation in life, but, we know there is more. Something keeps probing our thoughts and pushing us on. But on to what? We meditate, listen, watch and read continuing our search. Is our purpose to be on a small everyday level or are we to move our purpose into the world? We know we do not want to be part of the problem that takes the spiritual side of people further away from them. We want people to spend time meditating to search themselves for the their spiritual side which will provide them with answers. They know there is more in this life and they are missing it. Even though they know they are successful in the eyes of the world, they know there is more. If you are in a tailspin all the time, you will have problems finding time to develope your spirit. Do you race away your days running with no let up in sight? Take a breath and look at what you are doing. Are you running as fast as you can? Do you feel you are so stressed out you are not really affective with your accompolishments? We have all been there and if we are fortunate have moved on to a better plan. The Bible says to find a quiet place to commune with God. The place is important. God created the place before he created us. If going home for you is only more stress, change circumstances to make home a haven. Take time to be quiet with yourself and feed your spirit with your blessings. Let your family join you in becomming a searcher. Let them do their oun searching. Their plan may be different than yours. Searchers are tolerant, helpful, and full of mercy, peace and love. They celebrate our differences pertaining to all things. They are not judgmental. They leave this to a greater power. They know that love is the single most important ingredient for the spirit. They try to break the hold of the need for worldly ideas and things. The material world is hard to leave. What we need physically and spiritually are very different things. Our minds continue to be involved it the world of wordly things. When we die these worldly things will all be left behind. They are all temporary. We come to the world with nothing material and we leave the world with nothing material. Why then do we spend our lives acquiring material goods? I did because I didn"t know any better. I did not see the bigger picture of life. I did not see the plan for my life. I had to come to the cabin, to take the time to see. I was instructed to go someplace remote and quiet. The Bible says, find a quiet place to commune. It was not easy. Several times I almost ended up closed in by civilization, but, it never worked out. I decided to do what God told me and it has made all the difference. Having come to this remote cabin, I have seen my life's plan. I know my entire life has prepared me for this place. I was always too busy with the worldly things to see it. Now, I am searching for where I am to go from here. I am looking for plans in others lives. I sit on my swing on the back porch each morning and meditate. During this time I commune with the woods and all of God's creatures. Where is my place here? Take time to listen. Take time to respond. Take Time. As my spiritual soul grows rich with faith, my worldly mind diminishes the need for what it offers. Search to be truely content to the very end of yourself. You will know if you aren't where God wants you. Love yourself and all others. I love God for this beautiful place He created for us. He surely wants us to be joyful and content here. See beyond the gridlock of the world He did not create. Give thanks for your blessings, don't be afraid and don't worry. Be patient. Expect a miracle. Live in the rays of God's grace. My search continues. The Cabin Angels

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