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“Sacredness is necessary and essential to all of us in order to be fulfilled as human beings. When we look up at a clear night sky, filled with thousands upon thousands of stars and the potential for other life to exist, we can only be filled with awe and wonder. Our Soul yearns to understand the Universe, even though it is beyond our capacity, and this knowledge is where we enter into the miracle of the All. We know we can’t comprehend our beginnings or our end. But we trust that there is something bigger and more beautiful in the Universe than what we can see with our eyes. We use the eternal space of our Soul to cultivate love and kindness for others. Loving-kindness is the manifestation of our Soul and this is the state we return to when we leave our body: Eternal, All-encompassing Love. We each need to create our personal idea of Natural Spirituality, and it should include whatever feels true to each of us. If the faith we were introduced to as children supports our Inner Source, it is right for us. If it doesn’t, then consider beginning to search and seek your own path. When we question old beliefs we are not rejecting, but instead reaffirming what we need and feel is right and true for our own growth.”
Barbara Harris Whitfield, AFGEs: A Guide to Self-Awareness and Change
“Sacredness is necessary and essential to all of us in order to be fulfilled as human beings. When we look up at a clear night sky, filled with thousands upon thousands of stars and the potential for other life to exist, we can only be filled with awe and wonder. Our Soul yearns to understand the Universe, even though it is beyond our capacity, and this knowledge is where we enter into the miracle of the All. We know we can’t comprehend our beginnings or our end. But we trust that there is something bigger and more beautiful in the Universe than what we can see with our eyes. We use the eternal space of our Soul to cultivate love and kindness for others. Loving-kindness is the manifestation of our Soul and this is the state we return to when we leave our body: Eternal, All-encompassing Love. We each need to create our personal idea of Natural Spirituality, and it should include whatever feels true to each of us. If the faith we were introduced to as children supports our Inner Source, it is right for us. If it doesn’t, then consider beginning to search and seek your own path. When we question old beliefs we are not rejecting, but instead reaffirming what we need”
Barbara Harris Whitfield, AFGEs: A Guide to Self-Awareness and Change
“The ego suffers By resisting pain. The Soul learns By metabolizing it. The ego believes It will die. The Soul knows It returns to Eternal Reality. The ego ages in linear time. The Soul becomes radiant- And wise. The ego is isolated and feels alone. The Soul knows it is part Of something much Bigger. The ego lives stressed. The Soul relaxes into life. The ego is addicted to drama To grow more of itself. The Soul lives with peace of mind. The ego may know that enlightenment Is not real but keeps trying to grasp it. The Soul knows that a new enlightenment Comes with each lesson Of each problem that life brings us. The ego suffers. The Soul celebrates. ego and Soul have one thing in common: When they are in action They grow more of themselves. It’s our choice Every single time.”
Barbara Harris Whitfield, AFGEs: A Guide to Self-Awareness and Change
“It’s all about the teachers. No, not your first or fourth grade teacher but the ones we meet every day, especially those people we really don’t like. The know-it-all, the criticizer, the “I’m smarter than you” person. Those people that seem to make us crazy the minute they walk into our physical, mental or emotional space. Talk about knowing which of our buttons to push, these people seem to be “experts.” But if we awaken to that, they can be our best teachers. If we are aware, we will step back from the immediate emotional reaction they evoke in us and look deeply at what is really going on within our own mind and body. Why is this person’s want, action or opinion of us so important? What long ago “button” are they pushing, and does it really apply to this moment, to where we are in our life now? With a little time, just like Barbara took in the above experience, we sit with the feelings and wait for the learning to come.”
Barbara Harris Whitfield, AFGEs: A Guide to Self-Awareness and Change