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Observations on the Spiritual Path: Two Quick Tips

 
Author: Ceci Miller

Having chewed on the great big questions in different ways for as long as I can remember, I've noticed some things about how answers (or, if you like, helpful insights) tend to reveal themselves. Two things Ive learned are

Everything Is a teaching.

Nothing Never Happens.

My husband, a Buddhist, would argue that Nothing Happens. I know, I know, its all an illusion, but until we understand that fully, in the meantime most of us tend to ignore, forget, or discount whats right in front of our noses. From that perspective, its helpful to me to remember that Something is always happening, that its intended for my spiritual education, and that I learn more by paying close attention. If we do nothing else but adopt an asking attitude, waking and sleeping, great value will come of it. If we acknowledge that Everything Is a Teaching, if we inquire into our experiences, then whether or not we would describe them as spiritual, the very moments of our lives will lead usone by one, now by nowinto the heart of wisdom. I learned this by following the urgings of my meditation teacher. Now I realize that paying this kind of inner attention, asking the great big questions, chewing on them day in and day out, is a fundamental expression of our humanity.

Why Nothing Never Happens

The reason why nothing never happens is that even when nothing is happening, if you look deeply into that nothing youll always find something. The refusal to believe that nothing is nothingthe insistence that nothing never happensis the heart of all contemplative inquiry, the springboard for ecstatic spiritual experience. This nothing is the ground of all true knowledge.

We would all do contemplative inquiry naturally, I think, except that (at least in the West) were taught from an early age to ignore our inner promptings, these leanings toward the Divine. We fear that if we follow where these inner mysteries lead, we may lose the love of our family and friends, we risk becoming an irresponsible citizen of the world, or worse, we may somehow go irretrievably crazy.

For most of us (though I can really only speak for myself) this kind of letting go into the moment comes only after we meet a worthy spiritual mentor, one who has traveled much further along the spiritual path than we have. Such mentors assure us that the path is safe, that at our core essence we are unassailable, even eternal. They assure us that if we pay ever closer attention to the still, small voice within, our steps will be guided. Better yet, our mentors promise well discover the secret of real happinessthe kind that makes the poorest monks and priests and sadhus rich with laughter and light that dances in their eyes, the kind of happiness that seizes your heart and changes your life.

Author Bio:

Ceci Miller

Ceci Miller is the author of Sacred Visitations: Gifts of Grace that Transform the Heart and Awaken the Soul. The book shares stories of a rich spiritual life in the midst of creative work, family obligations, and the everyday chaos of life (including a couple of close brushes with death). Sacred Visitations teaches the 5 Steps of Sacred Awareness?easy steps that readers of any spiritual orientation can use to explore and expand their awareness of the sacred in everyday life.

A student of meditation since 1976 and a graduate of The Iowa Writers? Workshop, Ceci?s heartfelt stories of spiritual experience and contemplation--shared in articles, books, and public talks--have inspired meditators and seekers throughout the world. Ceci is the author of two children's books on meditation, and has co-authored and edited many published books, including Writing from the Body: For Writers, Artists and Dreamers with John Lee. After editorially developing a number of successful books on meditation and personal growth, in 1999 Ceci launched CeciBooks.com to provide editorial and publishing guidance to authors of uplifting, inspiring books.

Ceci is a dynamic speaker as well as an accomplished writer. Her courses and workshops in the Art of Sacred Awareness, based on her newest book Sacred Visitations, take a lighthearted approach to contemplation, encouraging seekers to discover common ground by sharing their inner adventures.

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