Through the years, we accumulate a series of
experiences. Our tendency is to evaluate and simply reflect on what we
have been through and what we have learned. This inward site into what
we can no longer see with our eyes allows us to see through them through
our soul.
The landscape of the soul creates a movement
and a synchronistic pattern between our heart and our mind through the
inner visions of our soul. When the heart and imagination join forces to
look back or look forward, we are deepening our awareness of who we
really are. This deepening of who we really are is our soul.
It has been said that "our hearts will not rest until we rest in
thee." This is our journey in life. It is our journey home. It is the
journey into the spacial quality of existence that brought us into this
world. It is the journey of what is leading us through this life. And,
it is the journey back to where it all began.
One could
say that the infant and the elderly are more soul than body. As you and I
develop our personality and ego, we begin to think we are somebody. Ram
Dass calls this "somebody training." We begin to think we are real and
act on this appearance of being as we move into adulthood. When we
mature, we go back into what Ram Dass has called "nobody training." <
We spend a great deal of time learning to develop independence from
infancy only to lose it again as we die. It is the journey from
innocence to grace. The human expression is a journey with many ups and
downs. What keeps us on tract and often sane in an insane world is the
"landscape of the soul." The landscape of the soul gives us strength to
do the impossible and give us hope when there is none.
Even though all parts of the self needs to be embraced with scrutiny and
unconditional love, there is something inside us perfecting our true
nature. Our authentic self knows we are growing through life and simply
going through life at the same time. This delicate balance between these
two forces of nature enables us to stay on our path. It is the path a
knowing who we are through the various experiences and expressions of
our life. Insodoing, we learn to trust in our soul and find direction
there when direction in life is not present.
Samuel Oliver, author of, "What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living"
For more on this author; http://www.soulandspirit.org
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