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We Cannot Fail Spiritually

We Cannot Fail Spiritually

We are here to learn our lessons, and as we become more educated we increasingly feel Spirit’s touch and a joyful connectedness to everything around us. We are so isolated in our little selves, but that isolation is in our minds, not in reality. In fact, Yogananda said that we are perfectly in possession of God right now, and that all we need to do is to improve our knowing of that fact.

Causality

Causality

We often want to know the cause of things. This is quite understandable and natural, but neither matters nor helps us. Our effort ought to go into solving a problem or improving an attitude of ours that is unhelpful. The "why" is only of value if it is in fact helpful (that's not the deep philosophical part!).

The Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad Gita

I imagine most readers have at least heard of the Bhagavad Gita which is revered as one of the greatest spiritual writings in all of history. It's part of a huge epic—The Mahabharata—in which cousins fight over a kingdom. (Boy, talk about a common theme throughout history!)

Getting Busy on the Proof

Getting Busy on the Proof

There’s a great quote uttered by John Kenneth Galbraith, famed Harvard economist:

Faced with the choice between changing one’s mind and proving that there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy on the proof.

It is of course quite perceptive and somewhat endearing, but the deeper question is… why is it so true?

Is Balance Overrated?

Is Balance Overrated?

People often talk about “balance” as in "work-life balance", or "work hard then play hard.” The idea of not going too far in any one direction without a counter-move back makes obvious sense, but I believe there may be a deeper issue involved that I wanted to share some thoughts on.

Grace and Self-Effort

Grace and Self-Effort

There has always been an interesting dynamic between the thought of grace and our responsibility for bettering ourselves. Ramakrishna said, "The winds of grace are always blowing, but it is up to us to raise our sails." What a beautiful image and clear exposition. But it may be useful to unpackage it a little bit more. What is "raising our sails" comprised of?

Self-Effort

Self-Effort

I wrote last week that we are much less in charge than we think we are. But while it is true that we need to rely on Spirit, that (unfortunately?) does not take us off the hook! Cooperating is essential for our lives to unfold in the best way, and in the way that is intended for us. A story I was recently reminded of makes this quite clear…