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Home » Article » Yoga Being Human, Being Spiritual
John Cali filed under "Yoga"
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We had some interesting comments on last week’s newsletter, Pay
Attention To What You’re Paying Attention To. For those of you
who didn’t see it, Joseph and I talked about a cooking
“accident” I had. It was a kitchen fire which could have easily
burned my house down.
Most of the comments were, as usual, supportive and positive.
Some were not. Which is fine. I’ve always encouraged your honest
feedback, positive or negative.
I don’t do this often, but this week I want to talk about the
negative feedback.
That feedback could be condensed into a single question:
How could you, the channel for this wonderful spirit guide,
Joseph, have the challenges other humans do? (That is, how could
you, of all people, have almost burned your house down?)
Over many years now, in this newsletter and in my private
correspondence with many of you, I have never made a secret of
my human challenges. Or pretended I was superhuman. In fact, my
challenges sometimes provide “fodder” for subjects Chief Joseph
wants to talk about. As was the case last week–and this week too.
Nevertheless, some of you have clearly put me up on a pedestal.
Being on a pedestal is very uncomfortable. At least for me.
One woman even said she could barely imagine me in the kitchen
cooking. Like ordinary mortals, I guess she meant.
Folks, I’m as human as all the rest of you. Still growing and
remembering. And I’m as spiritual as all the rest of you.
All-powerful and all-wise.
We’re all human and spiritual at the same time. Being human
doesn’t make us any less spiritual. And being spiritual doesn’t
make us any less human.
Chief Joseph
You’ll never get your life over and done with–there are no
destinations, only endless journeys. You’re always growing,
whether in human or spirit form.
And so, in that spirit of adventure, your souls have often
decided to project themselves, if you will, into physical form.
You’ve all done this many times over the eons, in far more
physical lifetimes than you could ever recall from your current
human perspective.
You and your soul–or higher self, or whatever term you
prefer–are eternally one, eternally bonded. This human
personality you now are, and this human body you have now, are
simply an extension of that greater you–your soul, your higher
self.
You have chosen to experience the excitement, the joy, the
challenges of being physical for a while. It’s all supposed to
be fun!
Your soul knew that when you incarnated–this time, and all of
the many other times you incarnated into a human body.
This human life of yours is a glorious adventure in remembering
and exercising your divinity. In remembering and exercising the
great creative powers you all possess, as the glorious goddesses
and gods you are, albeit in human form for now.
Which brings us to our point here for today.
You did not choose to be human so you could just lay around
doing nothing for 50 or 100 years. You chose to be human so you
could immerse yourselves in the challenges and contrasts of
human life. And so you could have fun and find joy in the
process.
Life on earth is a magnificent opportunity for you, as your
souls see it, to flex your creative muscles, as it were.
And in doing so, you are adding your energies, your unique
creative powers to the expanding Universe. The Universe–and
you–are always expanding and growing. Every thought you think,
every action you take has a ripple effect. And you thereby touch
all that is, even unto the farthest reaches of the Universe.
You are far from powerless. You are powerful far beyond your
wildest imaginings and dreams.
And so every experience, every challenge you face in your human
lives is a great opportunity for you to grow and remember who
you truly are. Even those experiences your human mind considers
tragic are opportunities for you grow and remember.
You are human and spiritual at the same time. Being fully human,
in every moment of your earthly lives, enables you to be fully
spiritual in every moment of your eternal lives.
The two–the human you and the spiritual you–are eternally one.
To be fully human does not make you less spiritual. To be fully
spiritual does not make you less human.
Copyright © 2004 by Great Western Publishing
About the author:
Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a spirit
called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez
Perce tribe in what is now Oregon.
Email john@greatwesternpublishing.org Website
www.greatwesternpublishing.org Free newsletter at
chiefjoseph-on@mail-list.com Private readings with Chief Joseph
at readings@greatwesternpublishing.org
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