05 October 2015

Hold Fast to the Quiet Times, When You Need Them Most

          In all the world, in all the ages, the pace of this one is increasing at an almost unstoppable rate.  It is hard to keep our feet still on the ground, because everything around one is moving in such a fury.

          The pace never seems to slacken from morning to night, as the rush to be somewhere continues to drive us forwards.  We continue to fill our day with more than it can hold and expect to be strong enough to do the same tomorrow.

          This is not sustainable and the answer to it all is to slow down and to take some valuable time out for ourselves.  It is in that quiet time that we can be recharged both medically and spiritually and a better direction is often given.

          If we are to be above the rat race and apart from the lemmings heading for that cliff, we must be aware that we are finite and can only take so much battering before the alarm bells start to ring.

          To take our responsibilities seriously is a good thing, but we must be aware of our own frailties and weaknesses.  We have our strengths too of course, but to overwork them is to make us weaker and unable to fulfil our potential.

          We see others apparently coping almost effortlessly, but we cannot see what pain may be driving them inside.  Let us make sure that we can take time out for ourselves, so that within that space we can see hope ahead and happiness on a daily basis.

          The calming of the spiritual energies give us an opportunity to listen for a change and to receive communication from mind to mind, which allows the spiritual guides and mentors to make direct contact with us and to explain what we need to do and how to go about those trickiest of problems.

          We were not made to be alone, but came to live an earthly existence in a physical body as part of a team with our guides and mentors aiding us along our spiritual journey.

          However, if we insist in turning our backs on their good advice, how can we complain when we rush off on our own impulsion and get things wrong and are then in such a daily whorl that we have no time to relax and find the quietness within which they work?

          We all need to find a balance between the physical and the spiritual without violent extremes and bumpy passages.  Too many of us think that we don’t need any other intelligence to guide us, because we are in control!

          This may seem to be so for a while, but we do not have the sustainability or the foresight to keep it going.  How can we?  We do not have all the advantages that our spiritual team are supplied with to help and keep us going on the right pathway of life.

          All spiritual gifts have to be earned and, when we have done so, we are equipped to use them to advantage and to make a better life for ourselves and for those around us.

          The Spiritual Philosophy is all about living it and putting into practice on this plane of existence, then we can find happiness and feel the quality of life as we live it.

          Other philosophies are all about death and giving all that you have to their causes before you die and then you are on your own!

The Spiritual Life is all about living right according to Spiritual Law and then to continue living in happiness from one life to the next and it is all run on love.
Jenny and Michael Ayers
Monday, 5th October 2015