The average person may spend
fifteen minutes to an hour each day in meditation, but this amount of time is
of inestimable value in his practical life, for it is here that he joins the
ideal to the real, receives inspiration for action and guidance toward accomplishment.
In actual practice, he tries to sense the union of the Spirit with everything
he is doing…. From such daily meditation, he should venture forth into a life
of action with the will to do, the determination to be, and a joy in becoming. –
Ernest Holmes Living Without Fear
Perhaps the most uplifting
experience of prosperity accomplishment is waking to the awareness that we always
live in prosperity and that all of our accomplishments proceed from our
thoughts of accomplishment through actions of accomplishment. We may even draw
an idea from a time when we lacked the knowledge or skill to bring it to
fruition and make that idea our own vehicle to prosper with. For instance, I
often read as a young man the stories of Asimov and Heinlein about robots,
which appear today in increasing variety and sophistication because of our
great strides in cybernetics and artificial intelligence. The authors of
science fiction inspired a generation of scientists to accomplish their dreams.
As we reawaken to our connection
with the Divine in times of meditation or contemplation, we do receive
inspiration as ideas and subtle promptings to go, do, or see new destinations
in new ways. We find that we now have a Source beyond all of the resources we
thought we needed to depend upon and that this limitless Source flows through
us in the same manner as electricity through a wire or water through a pipe. As
long as we remain connected and keep our circuits open through action and
expectancy, Supply of all we need is ever-present for our use and enjoyment.
Now, it is up to us to get up out
of our meditation chairs, listen to our inner wisdom, and move into the right
action it guides us to take. While we do not have to make things happen, we are
the catalysts and instruments of our prosperity accomplishment. Spirit works as
us to ensure that we experience all that we can accept and we work by our acceptance
with open mind, heart, and will to be all of that prosperity at all times.
Sometimes we forget that
meditation, examination, treatment, and acceptance are all powerful actions
that require us to be mobile and involved with life so we are where our
prosperity is at the exact moment it is ready for our use. Prosperity is not
our reward for working; it is our means to express in our work, play, worship,
or any other activity of our lives. Prosperity is our means to health, to
loving relationships, and to our financial freedom. It is the attitude that we
bring to life so the more prosperous we believe we are, the greater we feel it,
the more we find its accomplishment as our physical world and our personal
community.
Drawing inspiration from my
meditation and focus by means of my self-examination, I declare my intended
accomplishment, accept it, and allow Spirit to accomplish every aspect of my
prosperity as me now and so it is.
John
John Lusk
“First
you ask definitely for direction, then it will enter your consciousness as a
definite thought; then in your turn you give it back the thought and it will
give you back the thing. It answers every question, solves every problem; it is
the solution to every difficulty.” Ernest Holmes
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