He believed that whatever it is that makes us alive, awake, and aware in this life shall continue beyond the grave. He taught us that our consciousness is a permanent part of our being. Some call that the soul.
Live for Today
Although Dr. Holmes had confidence that we shall continue as part of eternity, he encouraged us to live the best life we can live today. He encouraged us not to let our focus on the future life rob us of the experience of living today, in this world, in this body, in whatever experience we are going through.
That is something powerful to ask ourselves while we are sheltered-in-place.
How can I bring out what lives in me, in this situation, and the next? Or, what newness wants to come alive in me, in us, in our families, in our nations, and on our planet?
Stay Close to Your Faith
That is something powerful to ask ourselves while we are sheltered-in-place.
How can I bring out what lives in me, in this situation, and the next? Or, what newness wants to come alive in me, in us, in our families, in our nations, and on our planet?
Stay Close to Your Faith
I interviewed world spiritual teachers and leaders, asking them about their faith’s response to the pandemic. There is a theme that runs through their responses – maybe you can identify. It is this: Now is the time for us to practice what we have been learning, to stay close to our faith, and to do whatever we can to renew our sense of who we are, to renew our conviction in what we know in our hearts.
This is also a time for us to respect the losses, suffering, and sacrifices of so many. While some of us are ok, it is important not to forget or minimize the pain and suffering present in this evolutionary moment.
How we navigate through a crisis is the real test of what we believe. And it is reasonable to expect that one of us will be confident at any given moment, while another is unsure. One of us is faith-filled, while another is anxious and afraid. It is part of our tradition to welcome and embrace every experience into the whole, to make every response and coping mechanism ok, because there is not, and cannot ever be, only one way to respond to and embrace life.
This is also a time for us to respect the losses, suffering, and sacrifices of so many. While some of us are ok, it is important not to forget or minimize the pain and suffering present in this evolutionary moment.
How we navigate through a crisis is the real test of what we believe. And it is reasonable to expect that one of us will be confident at any given moment, while another is unsure. One of us is faith-filled, while another is anxious and afraid. It is part of our tradition to welcome and embrace every experience into the whole, to make every response and coping mechanism ok, because there is not, and cannot ever be, only one way to respond to and embrace life.
Follow the Compass of Love
Now, should we get lost in the storm of this world-shaping event, our values can guide us home. And among our values is Love, of the divine kind. Love that knows no boundaries. Love that cannot die. Love that only says yes. Love that expresses itself through us in this world and the next. So, don’t wait 'til later. Follow the compass of that value.
When Jesus said to his students, by this shall all people know you are my disciples, that ye love one another, he announced a standard for all and any faith traditions, and for you and me. It’s this. How we show up in the world is our message, it is our testament, our demonstration, our legacy. Not just in the good times, but in the rough times too. How we love one another.
When Jesus said to his students, by this shall all people know you are my disciples, that ye love one another, he announced a standard for all and any faith traditions, and for you and me. It’s this. How we show up in the world is our message, it is our testament, our demonstration, our legacy. Not just in the good times, but in the rough times too. How we love one another.
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