Accessing Spiritual Direction

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Accessing Spiritual Direction
by Wayne W. Dyer

Can you make a flower grow? Probably your first response is, "Such a simple
thing to do. Plant a seed in some dirt, provide sunlight and water and in
time a flower will emerge. The proof is that there are millions upon
millions of flowers sprouting all over the world at this moment!"

That is certainly true. However, I am inviting you to reread the question
and consider who or what generates the life that makes a flower grow,
because the who or what is the source of solutions to all our problems.

Who or what causes the flower seed to blossom, and the tiny embryo to become
a human being? Who or what grows our fingernails and beats our heart even as
we sleep? Who or what is behind the movement of the winds, which we feel but
never see? What is this force that keeps the planets in place and hurls our
world through the galaxy at a breathtaking speed? These questions have been
asked for as long as humans have had the ability to contemplate their
existence.

Spirit is what I have chosen to call the formless, invisible energy which is
the source and sustenance of life on this planet. This force, no matter the
name we give it, can solve every problem that we encounter. There is a
spiritual solution to every problem, we only need to learn how to access it.

I first read about these steps when I immersed myself in How to Know God:
The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali, written sometime between the fourth century
B.C. and the fourth century A.D. These spiritual disciplines and techniques
were written to enable a person to achieve the ultimate unitive knowledge of
God.
I trust you will discover for yourself that these things you have come to
label as problems have a ready solution available to you right now, in this
moment, in that world we are calling spirit.

The First of Three Steps
Recognition: It may appear obvious that one must first recognize something
before applying it, but this is actually the most troublesome step in moving
toward spiritual illumination.

Recognizing the availability of an invisible force that can be put to use in
solving a problem, requires overcoming a great deal of our early training
and conditioning. Have you ever thought about the limitations we experience
when we identify ourselves as only a physical body in material existence?

For instance, do you believe there is only one kind of power or knowledge,
which relies on your sensory or intellectual faculties to solve problems?
Most of us have been taught this is true and that all of the information
that has been acquired is the total inventory of options available to us.
This is a conditioned attitude of nonrecognition of our divine connection to
spiritual problem solving.

In this state of nonrecognition we believe that medicines, herbs, surgery,
and doctors are responsible for all healing, or that improving one's
financial picture involves the exclusive application of working hard,
studying, interviewing, and sending out rTsumTs. In essence, nonrecognition
leads us to believe that our knowledge is limited to those kinds of
phenomena, which are explainable through our sensory functions.

Patanjali described a kind of knowledge or power that is not accessed solely
through the material or sensory world. Recognition that this power exists
and is always available is the first step in activating it. However, it is
not accessed solely through the teachings of others, or through ancient
writings, just as we do not dream because someone teaches or writes about
dreaming. Recognizing, like dreaming, is something we access by making an
inner and outer commitment to our ability to recognize.

For example, in this first step when you are faced with a problem, I suggest
you create a personal affirmation such as: "I may not know exactly how to
access the spiritual solution here, but I fully recognize that a spiritual
solution exists." By recognition of its existence, we invite the power to be
known by us.

As physical beings we can make a flower grow in the sense of the response to
the question in the opening sentence of this book. But if we are thoughtful
we realize that we cannot even begin to unravel the mystery of the invisible
force that initiates life. Yet it is in this omnipresent, omniscient,
omnipotent spiritual world that we find the solutions to all our problems.
This spiritual force is everywhere and in every thing and every one. When we
incorporate the first step, recognition, we begin the process of accessing
this all-knowing power.

[InnerSelf Editor's Note: We would have loved to present all three steps
here, but were only able to get permission to reprint this first step of the
text from the book.]

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This article is excerpted from:

There's A Spiritual Solution to Every Problem
by Wayne W. Dyer.

Shared with Love and Light,Rosalie xo