Bringing Spirit Into Daily Life
To my mind, having a spiritual understanding
or perspective can be as simple as recognizing the spirit
that infuses all things. It is knowing there is something
deeper in each of us than the roles we play in this
lifetime. It is also honoring the essence of others, knowing
they too are more than their roles—more than how we see
them, define them, or think of them.
It is hard to imagine creating a peaceful,
balanced, joyful life without a reverence for spirit. When
we have reverence for our own spirit, we recognize its
higher wisdom, and attempt to keep all we say and do in
alignment with that wisdom. We have an inner voice or gut
feeling that tells us when we are not being honest, fair,
truthful, or kind. Reverence for our own spirit means not
ignoring those feelings or allowing ego to run roughshod
over them to satisfy its own ends.
Having reverence for the spirit of others
means seeing that at birth everyone is given a block of
(life)time that is theirs to use to develop and express
their true unique nature. It is unfair to demand that others
modify or alter their hearts desires to please
us.
As parents, we must, of course, tend to the
needs of our growing children. We must not, however, expect
them to fulfill an image we have of who they should be. Nor
should we expect them to fill our emotional
needs.
In terms of partners, our delight should be
in seeing them find fulfillment in the full expression of
their own being. While we certainly do things to nurture and
support one another, we should not expect a partner to have
to spend a lot of time jumping through hoops to gain our
approval or love.
When this kind of reverence for spirit
exists, conflicts seldom arise. In fact, it can be
enlightening to look at areas in our lives where conflict is
present, and consider if spiritual reverence is lacking. If
we are aggressive, confrontational or conflicted, it is a
sure sign we need first to connect with our own
spirit.
Gwen Randall-Young is an author and
Chartered Psychologist in private practice. Her new book,
Growing Into Soul: The Next Step in Human Evolution is
available through her website, along with her other books
and tapes. www.gwen.ca
Gwen Randall-Young
Chartered
Psychologist
www.gwen.ca