I am finding that one of the beautiful things about being on your spiritual journey is it is okay to “fall off the wagon” of spirituality. I find that it is more like riding a bike. Once you learn, it comes back to you pretty quickly.
I told a friend of mine something similar – I hadn’t read A Course In Miracles for over eight years when I fired it up again. I was wondering if I should start from the beginning or just continue from where I’d stopped. He basically said that both plans were right – It just doesn’t matter. That lead to this post – http://blissedout.net/it-just-doesnt-matter/ It is kind of funny, actually.
Namaste
]]>The whole story about the seed and all the examples and analogies you put in was wonderful. This is definitely a post that I will read, re-read, and recommend to friends.
I was doing pretty well on spiritual growth stuff for awhile but have kind of fallen off the wagon – you’ve inspired me to get going again. Thanks!
Oh, and by the way, Bette Leonard absolutely loved the hot chocolate set – we were all back in the library wrapping and sorting gifts for the Christmas angels after 2nd service. She was talking about what a nice man you are and then Kriste Steinberg chimed in with a consensus on how nice you are and pretty soon it was a big Dave Hatton lovefest for everyone in the room who knows you. So you made a big impact!
Hope to see you on Christmas Eve. I will be there for first service. If not, I’ll try to give you a call over the Christmas break. I’d love to get caught up.
Namaste,
Janet
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