|
Baby Steps
by Marie T. Russell
If
we were able to remember how we felt as a child learning to crawl, we probably
would remember looking on with amazement at the "giants" we saw around
us walking and running from place to place, when we were just learning to crawl.
This memory might help us when we are learning some human task -- whether it be
a technical skill, or a personality skill such as unconditional love, patience,
understanding, acceptance, forgiveness, etc.
If we read books about "holy ones" or ascended masters, we could
also feel like that baby -- amazed at what these spiritual giants have done, and
surely not comprehend that we, also, would someday be like that. Remember baby
steps lead to giant steps.
When I look at the state of our whole planet, I wonder, in the words of a
familiar folk song, "when will we ever learn". We are definitely
babies -- still learning respect for our environment, whether the environment
consists of plants, animals, or people. We struggle with respecting our own
selves, let alone the other people in the world. We make gigantic "faux
pas" in our dealings with each other, whether one on one, or gender to
gender, or race to race, or country to country. We are definitely babies
compared to the advanced souls whose teachings we are wanting to emulate.
This is the place we now have reached -- whether we are Christians,
Buddhists, Muslim, Jewish, Wiccans, or atheists -- we now have to practice the
precepts of our religions: Love, Forgiveness, Acceptance, Forgiveness, and
Oneness.
We in the United States have a major responsibility to the world. We have
been considered the leader in many fields -- technology, commerce, democracy,
etc. Now, we need to be the leaders in becoming spiritually evolved beings. We
need to practice all these things that have been taught to us through the years,
and that we have been preaching -- the concepts and precepts of our religions
must now become embodied in our lives. The teachings of Jesus were not just
"for show", they are to be lived -- loving thy neighbor as thyself,
casting the first stone only if we are innocent, forgiving 7 times 7, etc. Jesus
the Christ certainly never meant to be admired and not emulated. He told his
disciples that they too "could do these things" (miracles). Jesus did
not desire to be put on a pedestal and adored, but rather to be used as a role
model, as an example to show us how to live and how to love.
This is our role as "leaders of the free world". To be role models.
To help free others not from the shackles of physical poverty or political
systems, but rather to free them of the shackles of hatred and fear. We who are
so abundantly blessed need to share our blessings with others less fortunate --
whether they reside in our own back yard or across the other side of the planet.
It is time for us to recognize that our backyard extends all around the planet
and back. That "whatever you do to one of these, you do to me" applies
to every single inhabitant on the planet -- no matter the race, religion,
nationality, political beliefs, etc.
Jesus and other enlightened teachers have always spoken of healing wounds --
not creating them. We need to keep our focus on what we want to create -- a
world full of joy, love, abundance, and lacking in fear and hatred. And the only
way to get there is to practice what our religions preach -- put these teachings
into practice at home, in our hearts, in our thoughts, in our actions, in our
politics, in our visions, in our every single moment. Love thy neighbor,
forgive, have compassion -- lend a helping hand, not a punching fist. We need to
make sure our steps are leading us towards healing -- not destruction, towards
love -- not hatred, towards joy -- not sorrow.
Let us keep taking baby steps to get to where we want to be -- living a
loving reality of life on earth. We start by focusing on the immediate present
-- the next steps that present themselves to us each day and make sure, with
each baby step, that we are emulating the teachers that have taught us the
Highest and most Loving way to create "heaven on earth". It is ours
for the asking… Follow your heart and the heart of the Great Teachers. The map
is all laid out for us… we can do it, one step at a time…
Recommended
book: Emissary of Love: The Psychic Children Speak to the World by James
Twyman.
While this book reads like a novel, it is the
extraordinary experiences of James Twyman and the Children of Oz -- psychic
children who have in common a question that they want to ask each and every one
of us.
Info/Order
this book.
About The
Author
Marie
T. Russell is the founder of InnerSelf Magazine (founded 1985). She also produced and hosted a weekly South Florida radio broadcast, Inner
Power, from 1992-1995 which focused on themes such as self-esteem,
personal growth, and well-being. Her articles focus on transformation and
reconnecting with our own inner source of joy and creativity.
Printer Friendly Page |