Spiritual Practicality

Here we are in December and 2012 is nearly over. Some of us here in Cape Town (South Africa) have just completed our annual weekend board retreat, where we reviewed the past year and explored together what opportunities the coming year might bring. It’s clear that, with what has been transpiring around the globe, there’s a need to be even more fully engaged, more fully present in the world, to receive and bless whatever it is that has come to us and to welcome what is yet to emerge in the year ahead.

To be able to provide something for our world that brings blessing and transformation, there is the requirement to be able to bring practical competence while retaining a transcendent perspective. There are situations to be managed, resources to be stewarded and people to be encompassed, while retaining a constant awareness of a larger context. It’s possible to be sucked into the intensity or urgency of some situations and consequently lose a broader, more holistic perspective. While much can be accomplished when the drama is high and the adrenaline is flowing, if a connection between the physical capacities that are so engaged and the stable core of who we really are is lost, the long-term outcome is never creative.

The other extreme of not engaging at all is equally ineffective. While there is a place for the ascetic and the hermit and the monasteries and the convents, that’s not where my life belongs. I’m a practical man and I have something to do in the earth, even though there are times when the thought of spending my life in solitude in a log cabin next to a stream in a forest somewhere seems very appealing! My innate sense of purpose doesn’t allow that option.

Living a spiritually practical life means that a balance is maintained, there is space for meditation, contemplation, inner nurturing, whatever might assist us to ensure that our connection with Source is always intact and that our thoughts and actions always come from that place. But it is as important that there be practical people on earth that can allow a new world to emerge in practical ways.

We have an Emissary class called “Practical Spirituality,” which provides insight and experience of what it means to be effective as a spiritually awakened being in the physical world. There is a biblical quote that speaks about being in the world but not of it. Humanity is a critical part of the mechanism by which the cosmic design emerges accurately in the world, and this calls for a level of practicality that is founded in spiritual awareness. We might call that Spiritual Practicality. There is a critical need in this day for competent, spiritually aligned people, those that bring leadership that is enlightened and enlivened by Love. The full presence and power of the spirit of God brings healing and brings order at all levels, and it needs us to be able to function effectively in our worlds and for each one to bring that power in our own unique way.

Rudolph Steiner wrote this poem that I believe describes very well what I’m speaking about:

Seek the truly practical material life
But seek it in such a way that it does not numb you
To the spirit that works within it.

Seek the Spirit, but not out of spiritual lust or spiritual egoism;
Seek it rather because you wish to become selfless
In the practical life of the material world.

Apply the ancient principle:
Spirit is never without matter, matter is never without Spirit!

And say to yourselves:
We will do everything material in the light of the Spirit
And will seek the light of the Spirit in such a way
That it enkindles warmth in us for our practical deeds.

I believe these words illustrate the true function of man on earth: spiritually present, bringing the power and order of Spirit into the world in practical, creative ways.

As we approach the end of 2012 and remain cognizant of the power that we each have to bring creative change, and as we honor the natural cosmic cycles as they pertain to this planet and to humanity as a whole, we can welcome and help to shape a year that’s full of possibility.

Phil Richardson
Posted on

Copyright © 2024 by Emissaries of Divine Light
Posted in Phil Richardson | Print this page |

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

3 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Anne-Lise Bure
Anne-Lise Bure
December 23, 2012 6:44 am

How liberating to K-now that I AM enough, I have enough, I give enough and there is enough for everyone, everywhere on the planet. As I continue to listen to the inner I, that tuning fork that guides me to my real needs and how the inner sun warms and enlightens the whole body, i express what is mine to give. Practical spirituality in action. First the BE attitude – realise enough-ness – which naturally allows the open door for all to return to the ONE. Perfect Balance restored.

Fiona Gawronsky
Fiona Gawronsky
December 22, 2012 2:15 pm

Being spiritual does not require anything of me in the outer sense; I am not the more spiritual because I live by a beautiful lake, or because I am blond and beautiful or that I can choose my options. The power is within, hot-wired and on-line. How practical is that!

Robert Merriman
Robert Merriman
December 19, 2012 6:06 am

Thank you, Phil, for this elequent call to a balanced life. I do believe this is the way to consistent, sustainable spiritual expression throughout a human life.

3
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x