Spirituality and Oneness
Since w e ' r e all inherently c o n n e c t e d , we constantly influence each
other by the spiritual choices we make. Consequently, our spiritual
practice isn't merely an individual issue. O u r personal spirituality has a
collective impact.
W h e n I w a s about 12 years old, I met another boy w h o w a s an
atheist. I assumed that meant he must be misguided or evil in some
way, since that's h o w I w a s taught to view non-Catholics. He didn't
believe in G o d , so I concluded there must be something terribly
w r o n g with h i m . W h y else w o u l d he be d o o m e d to spend eternity in
hell? However, as I got to know him, I discovered to my surprise that
he was actually a very nice person, and he and I remained friends for
years. As hard as I tried, I could find no evidence that he w a s evil. This
w a s confusing to me because it conflicted with w h a t I'd been taught
all my life. My beliefs encouraged me to disconnect from this boy,
but I chose to align with love and connect with him anyway, thereby
experiencing an important step on my path of spiritual g r o w t h .
M a n y serious conflicts in the world result from the decision to
pass on beliefs that label other human beings as unworthy, d a m a g e d ,
or evil. If we are to live consciously, such beliefs must eventually be
abandoned because they're out of alignment with truth, love, and
power. The health of the body cannot be maintained w h e n the cells
choose to fight amongst themselves.
Your individual spiritual duty is to ensure that y o u harbor beliefs
that are aligned with the principle of oneness. To the extent that y o u
neglect this duty, y o u cause harm to others by teaching separate-
ness instead of unity. O n l y w h e n we all learn to align ourselves with
truth, love, and power at the individual level will we be able to achieve
peace at the global level.
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