Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Straying and Returning

Sometimes we stray, not because we are insincere, but because we have become distracted.

Our schedule may have become interrupted, other priorities may have intervened.

When we get back to our path, it is waiting for us.

More insight may lie within it, for what we bring back with us may have caused some other type of  growing.

The path which runs true for us is in accord with our spiritual individuality and, really, nothing can pull us off such a path.

It may that we do not complete it in this life cycle, and those here with us are not able to benefit from it.

The permanence and indestructibility of our spiritual nature ensures that the work will be done.

It is best if we can do it here and now when it comes to us.

We are being prepared to carry out our unique and valuable work.

Everything we do, must take us in that direction.

Once we are aware of our purpose and our work, we can remain vigilant as we take our steps, big, little, and especially the tiny ones.

The tiny steps mean that we are staying very close to the ground and laying our foundation very securely.

When we stray or get distracted, we will not have slipped back too far with a tiny step.

Securing enough of a foundation may enable us to take bigger steps or even to fly later on.

Our tiny steps guard us and keep us secure and steady.

Occasionally, we are distracted for a long time from our purpose and our desire to carry it out.

Returning and picking up the work is the best thing to do.

There is no judgement, no frustration, no anger, no impatience.

Pick up the work and take the next tiny step.

These are steps which cannot be undone.

They are being done in honour and obedience and in celebration of our unique spiritual nature.

That which never changes, but waits for us to recognise it and join it, is always welcoming and happy for our return.

© 2019 Kathryn Hardage

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