About: How to have more harmony

According to the Guide, God’s world is an orderly one. Yet unlike the kind of structure we usually imagine—rigid and unchanging—the more order something has in the Spirit World, the more fluid it becomes.

This paradox is evident when we begin to tune into our intuition, or guidance, hoping to find a foolproof fence to lean on to be safe. But if we do that, we are then actually less safe, because we are relying on illusion.

In true reality, life is constantly in flux.

Rarely do we need a transcendent revelation to know God’s will—we just need to look within.

Rarely do we need a dramatic revelation to know God’s will—we just need to look within.

Balancing active and passive forces

Our ability to balance the active and passive forces is what allows us to bend with life’s changing winds. At the same time, we can be strong enough to hold our own. We sometimes have the erroneous belief that to be active is to use our free will, and to be passive is to align with God’s will.

This, the Guide says, is simply not true.

We need willpower to fulfill God’s will. Willpower—the use of our free will—is not the same as self-will, which is the will of the immature, unhealed ego.

Where our will needs to learn passivity is in accepting other people and situations as they are. These are the things we cannot change.

When we push our active will into places we should be passive—accepting life on life’s terms—we create congestion. And when we are passive where an action is called for, we create stagnation. This stagnation can permeate our whole being, not just one facet.

Becoming spiritual mature, then, is not about always acting or always accepting. It is about developing the discernment to know which movement each moment calls for.

When we accept something on the surface but secretly harbor resistance, there is an inner revolt—which is active. These hidden tensions are what others feel, even when we hold back our inner reaction. This points to something the Lower Self wants—or demands—that needs to be brought into awareness.

Desire is an active force that when positive, helps us overcome our weaknesses. It pushes us to be honest—both with ourselves and others.

When we lie to others, we know we are lying. But when we remain blind to ourselves, we are really lying to ourselves—and that is far worse. This blindness is what blocks our knowing God’s will.

 

The Serenity Prayer

God grant me the
Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the
Courage to change the things I can, and the
Wisdom to know the difference.

 

Rarely do we need a dramatic revelation to know God’s will—we simply need to look within. By doing this, we can learn to consciously surrender our will to God’s will, tuning into each moment and praying for the highest good for all concerned.

We need to learn to trust God’s will for us. When we do, we will develop our connection to the greater consciousness that is infinitely reliable—solid yet flexible.

But our intuition will never be a fence we can lean on.

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