Those
who forever question life’s purpose
tend to reach a time when the struggle to understand so exhausts the mind that
the subconscious—our higher, spiritual, self—takes over. This divinely
self-protective measure at once frees us of crippling egoism and blesses us
instead with compassionate humility.
Our soul is laid bare: we are again one with God, alive in the fullness of His
love.
Instinctively we
know this new-found sense of spiritual empowerment is not in itself
enough. With no thought of resting on our laurels, we discover the joy of giving freely of ourself to
others, all the while manifesting God’s goodness and His love.
In the doing we are even further blessed in that we awaken to the fact that we
have become part of a community of like-minded souls.
Garry
D. Kilbourn
bwfaithministry
“… compassionate humility”
In
my heart of hearts, I know I’ve not always given freely of myself.
Unaware
of my ego in full flight, I thought I was the ‘perfect’ volunteer, friend,
sister.
In
today’s *meditation class these words stirred my soul… “God melts me and
turns me into gold”. I am forever grateful. blw
*Brahma
Kumaris | Calgary Centre
Suite
100, 206 10A Street NW Calgary, AB, T2N 1W6
403-209-2988 | calgary@ca.bkwsu.org
403-209-2988 | calgary@ca.bkwsu.org
1 comment:
Jennifer's email says, "Each time I receive your reflections it feels like “God” is asking me to just take a moment and “commune with these two wonderful people”. Sometimes I do, sometimes I push back thinking I am too busy, too distracted, or too …….. Then when I do stop and read, both of you have pearls of wisdom to add to my life. I so love the “God melts me and turns me into gold”."
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