tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34306127.post3745004757007442988..comments2023-10-08T07:47:44.315-07:00Comments on Stumbling along the Spiritual Path: The Spiritual Journey...What Is Real And What Is Imaginary?Michael Brownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15366300580875159498noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34306127.post-43570917873381277832009-10-12T02:53:53.168-07:002009-10-12T02:53:53.168-07:00I just want to say, as a spiritual person on a gui...I just want to say, as a spiritual person on a guided path, that it is possible to know what is real and true in matters of the Spirit. The inner voice on the distant shore is the Spirit, calling us home. If you can hear that voice, then you are blessed, because most are so deep in the illusion that the sound of that voice is lost beneath layers of noise. If you begin to think that the voice is imaginary, then it will slowly begin to fade away. It is calling because it has hope that you will answer the call, and the more you listen to the voice, the stronger it will become. Eventually, it will become strong enough to ignite your heart with Love, and wreathe your mind in Wisdom. <br /><br />The path is not difficult to ensure worthiness, it is difficult because we humans have strayed so far from it. Now, in order to get back on the true path, we have a considerable amount of brush to hack through and mud to tromp through. Some of it may even seem impassable, but we can get through if we learn to trust the voice of our Spirit, and our guides who will present themselves when the time is right. Many folks who are on a spiritual journey can be troubled. Sometimes folks making this voyage have to weather pretty violent storms, and it can be very difficult at times. And, of course, there are people on no spiritual path whatsoever who are perfectly content. This is beautiful, and they are in the right place at the moment. No person is really any better for being where they are. Every soul is exactly where they need to be to learn the lessons they need to learn at the time. If one feels called to follow the voice across the waters, then it will definitely lead them to a place of illumination beyond conscious imagination, but it may take a strong will, and a lot of work, and it is virtually impossible to get there without guidance. It is a journey we will all eventually make at some point. It is our journey back to the source. I hope this has shed a little light on the subject, and I hope that you decide to follow the voice from distant shores. It is a beautiful journey that never stops unfolding. But, of course, it is up to you. As the axiom goes, follow your heart. Best wishes, fellow traveler. May the true light illuminate your path, and the wind of the Spirit fill your sails.Ziindohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12230920805265327149noreply@blogger.com