November
11, 2012
Dear Friends,
Three
weeks ago, Carol and I vacationed for five days in Destin, Florida—a seaside town
that’s famous for its beautiful, white-sand beaches and emerald-colored waters.
Our trip began with a two-hour drive
from our home in Sedona, Arizona to the airport in Phoenix. As we left our house—which sits at an
elevation of 4,000 feet—Carol remarked, “Well, we’re on our way to sea level!” I
jokingly replied, “Great! I wonder what we’ll see at that level.”
It was just
a little play on words, but when I said it, I was reminded of a profound truth:
that what we “see” in our lives depends a lot on what “level” we are at in our
consciousness.
At a lower level of consciousness—when we are
influenced by the fears of the ego—we tend to see other people as burdening,
irritating, or even threatening. And
when circumstances vary from what we planned on or expected, we tend to see
those situations as something that is “bad” . . . something that must be immediately
corrected or changed through manipulation and control.
At a higher level of consciousness—when we
are consciously connected to the Higher Self within—we see something quite
different. We see things that the eyes
of the ego are totally blind to:
For one,
we see everyone around us as our brothers and sisters in essence. We are able
to see beyond appearances and look past behaviors to behold the innocent Divine
Sprit that lies within each and every person on this planet—a Universal Spirit
that connects us all.
And when
we are confronted with an unwanted situation?
Well, we are more easily able to see the potential for good that lies
within that situation. Plus—even better—we
are able to more clearly see what steps we need to take to help bring that good
into being. We are able to recognize the
divine signs and synchronicities that are pointing us in a particular
direction. And we are able to access the
insights of our inner sight—that inner guidance system we call our intuition.
So how do
we reach that higher level of consciousness that enables us to see life more
clearly, more accurately, and more lovingly?
How do we connect to that Higher Self that always sees above and beyond
what our mortal eyes behold?
I’ve said
it before, and it bears repeating: A daily practice of meditation is the most
helpful thing we can do to rise above the fearful and self-serving thoughts of the
ego. Just twenty minutes each morning is
enough to help us reconnect to that All-Seeing Spirit that lies within each and
every one of us.
So, my
friends, here’s to the beauty we behold in the physical world whenever we descend to sea level—the level where sparkling emerald-colored waves wash over
pristine white-sand beaches.
But even
more importantly, here’s to the even greater
beauty we behold whenever we ascend
to see level. It’s the level where our eyes are truly open—the level where we are able
to see what our inner Spirit always
sees: nothing but good, and the potential for good . . . in everyone . . . and everything.
Steven
© 2012 by
Steven Lane Taylor
Steven
Lane Taylor, LLC
1 comment:
Hi Steven,
Came across your blog by accident tonight (I guess most blogs are found by accident, right?) and just wanted to let you know that I love your writing style. Great stuff.. inspirational. Keep up the great work!
Jeff
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