Saturday, April 25, 2015

 TRAUMA and STRESS
 
 
 
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, trauma is defined as "a disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury." This pretty well applies to most of the human race for who hasn't had to deal with an emotional, mental or physical stressor sometime in their life. There are a myriad of mental and emotional traumas that humans can experience such as abuse, loss of a job or loved one, financial woes, child-raising problems or excessive worry. Add to this the stress of an unexpected illness or broken bone.
 
Just daily living creates stress with our fast paced society, high technology, loud noises and overcrowding. Time, of which we never seem to have enough, becomes a stressor itself as we have so much to do with so little time. We become accomplished jugglers, tossing one ball after another, filling our days with endless activities, leaving little time for rest, reflection and relaxation.
 
One secret to reducing stress is to SLOW DOWN, breathe deeply and stay in our bodies and out of our minds. The mind will hold us captive with its 70,000 thoughts each day as it tries to maintain an upper hand in our lives. As helpful as the mind can be for problem solving, it is not to be in control of our lives. We are not to be controlled by our mind or emotions but rather by our center of being-ness which is our link to the Divine. When we slow down, breathe and stay in our bodies (which are always in the present), we can align with our Higher Source. From that place real inspiration and intuition arises and God's voice can be more easily discerned. From that place, we come to realize that 'all is perfect' and useful for our soul's evolving and that God will give us the strength we need to deal with whatever life presents.
 
(I will be giving a talk entitled "Transforming Trauma through Spiritual Awareness" at the Peregrine Book Store in Prescott, Arizona on May 9th at 2pm. It is free and all are invited.)

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Paths up the Mountain

Today is Easter Sunday and I have been reflecting on the Christian belief of my childhood that
 Jesus, the Son of God, died for our sins, rose from the dead and ascended into heaven. I realize that many in the world do not hold to this belief. They may see Christ as an avatar or holy prophet but not the Son of God. Why? Because most of the major religions have their own avatars or holy ones such as Krishna, Buddha or Mohammed. Where does this leave us?

Obviously, there are many paths up the mountain which have the potential to lead us to God. Each path has been created by the followers of the different holy and enlightened ones who have been on earth. Source in its great mercy has sent us over the years many actualized beings to point the way Godward. They have come at certain times and to certain parts of the world to reach people. My belief is that if we sincerely and we good intention follow the path, whatever that path may be, we will find God.

Let us stop competing or putting down others religious beliefs. There is room for all the trails that wind up the mountain. And, don't they all lead to the top where God can be found!