Personal Development for Smart People: The Conscious Pursuit of Personal Growth
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Personal Development for Smart People
Spirituality and Love
A love-centered spiritual practice should help y o u b e c o m e more connected with yourself and others. W h i l e some spiritual seekers es- c h e w the modern world and withdraw into solitude, there's no rea- son y o u must adopt such a lifestyle. It's possible to pursue spiritual 240 Spirituality development in isolation, but the principle of love suggests it's at least as important to do so by interacting with other people. If w e ' r e all spiritually connected anyway, then w h y not explore that through di- rect interaction? Quiet reflection and meditation can be powerful spiritual prac- tices to help y o u connect within, but it's best if they're combined with abundant social interaction. Allow yourself to gain spiritual lessons both from your inner world and your outer w o r l d . Sometimes your answers will c o m e from stillness; other times they'll c o m e from direct communication. Listen to both channels. Personal relationships can be a tremendous source of spiritual g r o w t h . W h i l e it's possible for us to fall out of touch with reality if we spend too m u c h time alone, such problems are less likely with a b u n - dant interaction. If we b e c o m e too impractical in our thinking, the people around us will tell us w e ' v e g o n e off the deep e n d . T h e pursuit of spirituality is really the pursuit of accuracy, w h e r e our goal is to d e - velop the most accurate model of reality we c a n . If we fail to include other h u m a n beings in this model, we toss a w a y too much potentially valid information, and our model is d o o m e d to inaccuracy. Spiritual development requires the freedom to connect with dif- ferent parts of reality in order to understand t h e m more fully. The more y o u ' r e able to explore, the more connections y o u can form, and the greater your spiritual growth will be. W h e n y o u feel a strong d e - sire to connect with something in your reality, listen to your intuitive guidance, and make the connection. For example, I'm really not sure w h y I felt a strong affinity for the city of Las Vegas during my 20s. I made the 300-mile drive from Los Angeles to Las Vegas dozens of times, sometimes with friends, sometimes with Erin, and sometimes just by myself. Despite the city's reputation as a one-stop shop for every h u m a n vice, I felt a deep c o n - nection to this oasis in the desert. In January 2004, my family and I relocated from Los Angeles to Las Vegas; and in retrospect, it turned out to be one of our best decisions ever. Mentally, I had doubts about the move, but I could feel in my heart that it w a s meant to b e . N o w that I've been living here for several years, I love it even more. I feel m u c h more centered and at h o m e here than anywhere else, and I'm 241 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR SMART PEOPLE especially grateful for all the wonderful friends I've made here. I even wrote an article about w h a t it's like to live in Las Vegas and w h y I love this city so much ( w w w . S t e v e P a v l i n a . c o m / v e g a s ) . As it turned out, moving to Las Vegas massively enhanced my spiritual development. Certainly, the people I met here helped facili- tate some important n e w experiences. Another factor was that by liv- ing in a city filled with free alcohol, ubiquitous gambling, strip clubs, and gluttony-inducing buffets, 1 became better at tuning out distrac- tions from my spiritual path. By following my heart, I w a s led to the growth experiences I needed to have. At various times in my past, I chose to connect with shoplifting, drinking, gambling, and many other vices. Although those activities are socially c o n d e m n e d , I must admit that all of t h e m contributed greatly to my spiritual g r o w t h . They all offered me valuable new in- sights. Sometimes w e ' r e d r a w n to paths that seem to lead us a w a y from truth, love, and power, but w h i c h actually increase our principle- centered nature in the long run. If I'd never explored these vices, a very valuable part of my life w o u l d have been lost. A major reason I'm able to share myself honestly today is that I know w h a t it's like to be dishonest. I'm also able to embrace conscious living because I know w h a t it's like to live unconsciously. Am I suggesting that y o u should deliberately go out and explore various vices? I can't tell y o u w h a t to do here because it w o u l d violate the principle of authority. That's a decision you'll have to make for yourself. But I will say that regardless of w h a t y o u decide, I'm in no position to judge y o u for it. The best advice I can give here is to follow your heart and see w h e r e it leads. Download 1.6 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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