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By Thomas Russell
The fundamental aim of spiritual study is to get facts and principles into
the Heart’s fertile ground. Ideas must get through habitual and familiar
filters; otherwise, the information is diverted from having its full power.
It’s not how much you read or hear that counts, but how much you take in and
make your own. How can you receive knowledge deep in your core so the principles
work for you in far higher ways? Here are eight proven methods that work
wonders:
1. Write your own book of development. Gather pearls of wisdom as you read,
listen to audio programs or attend talks. More importantly, when YOU have an
insight, get it down! You’ll find as years go by that the notebook you’ve
created is filled with wisdom that has special resonance for YOU.
2. Contemplate. Picture yourself flying a glider. The tow plane lifts you.
Now it’s your time to soar. You pull the connection and you’re on your own.
The winds lift you higher and higher.
The glider is a perfect parallel to the art of contemplation. Focus on a
single word, sentence, illustration or experience that matters to you. Put the
spotlight of your attention on it. What’s in this idea that isn’t presently
seen? What does the experience REALLY mean?
Then, let go of the thought. Soar in the silence. It is the silence following
the focus that reveals the core. The silence takes you beyond what you already
understand. Transcend the word, concept or experience and move from theory to
revelation. Soar to a higher level of deep and rich understanding.
3. Read aloud. Read enthusiastically and with conviction. You may even wish
to stand and gesture freely. You can imagine that you are addressing a large and
attentive audience, like your own thoughts that now wish to change. Reading
silently exercises your intellect, while reading aloud combines both your
intellect and your power of speech.
4. Read with repetition. Take four or five pages from a good book, and read
these same pages every day for a week before going on to the next four or five
pages. Read them more than once, if you have the time, but at least once a day.
Just before going to sleep at night is an ideal time. Something marvelous
happens when you do this. Information seeps through old patterns.
I first learned of this method from Og Mandino in his classic book, “The
Greatest Salesman in the World. ”The benefits are enormous.
5. Be a metaphor hunter. This is wonderful fun. Simply be alert to daily life
experiences, historical examples or encounters with nature that have a
resemblance or connection to a spiritual principle.
For example, let’s say you’re on a hike. You observe an old tree that has
fallen into a stream. The tree is lodged but the flowing water gradually breaks
it away and takes it downstream. You think with delight how the flow of Truth
clears away old thinking that no longer serves your Heart.
Again, it all comes down to what you plant in your Heart. The same experience
happens to two people. One seizes the experience and plants the lesson deep
within, the other let’s it just bounce off the old and familiar mental
patterns.
6. Express the knowledge you gather. See yourself as a conduit of
information, like a lake that stays pure by taking in fresh water on one side
and releasing it on the other. Refuse to be a stagnant pond! Find ways in
harmony with your talents and interests to live and express what you learn, even
though you may sometimes be criticized. Write, speak, paint, dance, start
businesses, raise healthy children. These are all ways to express spiritual
knowledge in action.
7. Transform your automobile into a rolling cosmic university. So much good
information is now available on audio CD. Drive time on the less crowded open
roads is a great place to absorb these treasures. It doesn’t all have to be
spiritually focused material. Helpful ideas can be found in programs on
efficiency and vocabulary, for example. In all your listening, however, don’t
forget the enlightening value of a quiet drive as well.
8. Make the most of group meeting opportunities. A group where sincere men
and women meet to delve deeply into life’s great questions can be a powerful
venue for collecting more knowledge. Just be aware that not all spiritual and
wisdom groups are true and healthy, and some take dreadful wrong turns. More
than a few foster dependency to support the endless insecurities of the “leaders.”
For example, they pry into people’s affairs. Never forget that your privacy
is your sacred right and must never be sacrificed. Just because you participate
in a group activity does not mean that you owe them any explanations concerning
your private affairs. This prying is a sure sign of an unhealthy group.
With self-reliance, what is best and true for you has an amazing way of
finding you. Groups are temporary vehicles that can be valuable, but only if
there is genuine value in the group.
Use these eight methods and watch your secret garden start to bloom in your
Heart. You’ll feel joy and cheerfulness reach you at unexpected moments, and
more frequently.
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Source:
Thomas Russell is the author of “Seven Secrets to Light Up Your Essence:
Discover the Magic of NowFacts” and "The Power of Vertical
Thinking." He publishes the FREE SuperWisdom E-zine reaching over
20,000 subscribers weekly. Thomas Russell may be contacted at http://www.SuperWisdom.com
TRA@superwisdom.com
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