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(The following post is abridged, adapted, and modified from Bernie Siegel’s essay “Love: The Work of The Soul“ in “Handbook for the Soul,” compiled by Richard Carlson, Benjamin Shield, pp. 39-44.)

In my work as a physician, I’ve observed that people who face life-threatening illness are often able to recover the ability that most of us have lost by the time we reach adulthood—the ability to connect with the soul.  The childlike sense of awe and wonder is too often replaced by a preoccupation with how we look, whether we’re making enough money, what will the neighbors think, what do our parents think, et cetera.  In other words, our fears, and ego (pride, vanity, insecurity, greed), begin controlling us.

But in many cases, people who face a life-threatening illness and who’ve become aware of their mortality find they’ve gained the freedom to live.  They are seized by an appreciation for the present: this is my life, I’m not going to have this moment again.  They spend more time with the people and things they love and less time with people and pastimes that don’t offer love or joy.  This seems so simple.

Shouldn’t we all spend our lives that way?

But we tend not to make those kinds of choices until somebody says, “You have twelve months left to live.”

I like to go for a run every morning.  When I jog, I love to run through cemeteries, and sometimes I stop to read the headstones. I saw one recently at the grave of a man who died at twenty-eight—so young!  It read: “His life taught us how to live; his death, how to die.”  That’s what ought to be on every headstone.  I’d say this person accomplished whatever he needed to accomplish in twenty-eight years.  Now, other people had on their headstones that they went to Harvard or Yale or that they were lawyers or manufacturers.  But I don’t think God cares where we graduated or what we did for a living.  I think God wants to know who we are.  Discovering this is the work of the soul—it is our true life’s work.

It’s so easy to become someone we don’t want to be, without even realizing it’s happening.  We are created by the choices we make every day.  And if we are always taking action in order to please people, or because we’re afraid of what others might think, or because we’re preoccupied with how we look or whether we’re making enough money or advancing quickly enough, then we may wake up down the road and think, “This isn’t me.  I never wanted to be this person.”

I believe that we are all here to contribute love to the planet—each of us in our own way.  Whether you’re a waiter or waitress or manager or barber or run a gas station, if you are interacting with other people, then to nourish your soul, you’ve got to do what you do out of love.  But to feel as if you are trapped day after day in a job you hate, or as if you’re required to play a role day after day that you don’t want to play, can be deadly to the soul.  So if you can’t possibly change jobs because of expenses or insurance or the state of the economy, then try to find something in your life—whether it’s volunteer work or painting or writing a poem—about which you can say, “This is my joy.”  Also, if you don’t like your life and if you don’t think you can change your external circumstance at this point, you can change your attitude toward your life.  You can say, “All right, I choose to be happy.  I choose to view what I do every day as a way of contributing love.” When you go about your life with this attitude, you’ll find that your circumstances do begin to change.  To paraphrase the anthropologist Ashley Montagu, “The way I change my life is to act as if I’m the person I want to be.”  When you wake up and act like a loving person, you realize not only that you’re different, but that other people around you are also different.  You see differently, you see them differently, you interact with them differently.

And that changes things.

Bernie Siegel, M.D., on Finding Your True Path

Bernie Siegel, M.D., on Finding Your True Path

 

How do YOU go about changing how you feel?

 


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Seven Principles of Infinite Being

The universe exists within the consciousness of Infinite Being. The physical world exists within the consciousness of Infinite Being. We exist within the consciousness of Infinite Being.

Creation is holographic in nature. For example, the oak tree produces an acorn and yet the life-form of a complete oak tree is contained within the acorn. If a picture hologram is divided into two, both parts will retain the complete original picture. You are an expression of the consciousness of Infinite Being. Like a hologram, therefore, all that Infinite Being is, you are.

At a soul level, you pre-plan each physical life before you enter it, choosing the themes that you wish to explore in that particular life. Your life’s themes are largely preset by your choice of parents, the time and place of your birth and the environment of your childhood. Many issues related to life’s themes unfold automatically from this initial setting. This pre-planning gives rise to the occurrence of related, meaningful events in life and the impression that destiny exists.

Free will can be used to any degree that you choose. The most productive use of free will is to explore your true potential within the themes of your life, thus gaining the greatest possible experience from your life plan.

Reflectance is a property of the universe. Life reflects your beliefs, emotions and actions. The stronger these are, the more apparent it becomes that life is a mirror of what you project. Every time you change the way you view life, the universe, like a mirror, reflects your new view of reality.

Natural abundance comes from “getting into the flow,” by doing work that brings a sense of inner excitement. The phrase “Follow your inner joy” is actually the key to abundance. Once you follow your excitement and find yourself doing work that you love, then synchronicity begins to flow. Synchronicity is the universe’s way of telling you that you’re on the right track. It is a flow of events where everything clicks into place to support your efforts. It brings you opportunities, people, events and circumstances exactly when and where they need to be. When life flows naturally, the natural abundance of the universe follows automatically.

Unconditional, holistic love is the answer to all of life’s challenges. You are here on Earth to learn how to love yourself and others, and to accept yourself and others completely and without judgment.

Every person has a unique set of beliefs. While their beliefs will always be different to yours, they are best suited for that person’s need to gain experience in this life. Regardless of their outward belief system, it is the inner essence of the person that you recognize, love and accept. It is this unconditional love that will heal the world.

Unconditional love and acceptance can be developed by the use of affirmations. The more often an inner truth is repeated, the more it becomes integrated with your outer personality. The most powerful of all affirmations is “I am Infinite Being” because it encompasses all qualities and all possibilities. The Infinite Being meditation uses the statement “I am Infinite Being,” both as a focus for the attention and as an affirmation to naturally enhance the quality of life.

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