Green tea and a scone

If you have traveled on the spiritual path even a little way, you have probably come across some version of “love what is” — a reminder that you should accept your experience as it is.

However, this teaching easily becomes another injunction. The conditioned mind cannot accept unconditionally. It always has an agenda, even if it is well hidden. It secretly bargains and sends the message, “I will accept you [sotto voce] if you change or leave.” This approach is akin to welcoming guests at your front door while secretly hoping they will exit out the back — the sooner, the better! Guests —our unwanted thoughts, feelings, and sensations — will certainly feel this conditional invitation, even if it is unspoken. As a result, they will be much less willing to enter, relax, and reveal themselves. The result? What we resist, persists.

So when your new arrivals show up at your door, put away your timer and share some aromatic green tea and a raspberry scone with them. Settle in and let them tell their stories and share their feelings. They just want to be heard and understood. Once they feel genuinely received, they will be open to a new perspective.

John Prendergast, Guided Meditation: Accepting Your Experience Just As It Is on the Sounds True blog

To see with the heart

An eye is meant to see things.
The soul is here for its own joy.

A head has one use: To love a genuine love.
Mysteries are not to be solved: The eye goes blind
when it only wants to see why.

A lover is always accused of something.
But when they find their love, whatever was lost
in the looking comes back completely changed.

Rumi, Night and Sleep

Sunday Quote: Aliveness in life

I learned that every mortal still tastes death

But only some will taste life

Rumi

Lightly

Think lightly of yourself

and deeply of the world.

Miyamoto Musashi, 1584 – 1645, Japanese swordsman and philosopher, author of The Book of Five Rings

Thoughts

Each thought creates according to its own nature.

Remember that the law works at all times and that you are always demonstrating according to the kind of thoughts you habitually entertain. Therefore, start now to think only those thoughts that will bring you health and happiness.

Paramahansa Yogananda, 1893 – 1952

For the good

Albert Einstein once said that the most important question a human being could answer is, ‘Is the universe a friendly place?’ A spiritually optimistic point of view holds that the universe is woven out of a fabric of love. Everything that is happening is ultimately for the good if we are willing to face it head-on and use our adversities for soul growth. As soon as we begin to …..open to faith in a friendly universe, the proverbial path opens before us. The people, events and teachings we need are supplied. This is the action of grace.

Joan Borysenko, Fire in the Soul: A New Spirituality of Spiritual Optimism