Consciousness innately seeks its source.

Serious inner spiritual work may sound tedious and demanding (to the ego), but it is exciting to the spirit, which is eager to return home. Consciousness innately seeks its source. In so doing, it encounters obstacles from which it may periodically retreat, and this may result in periods of reflection and reorientation. Periods of resistance or even dismay are normal and to be expected. Their resolution is often the consequence of recontextualization.

Although the personal will and motivation, plus the mind and intellect, are strong tools, in and of themselves they do not have the strength to disassemble the ego because they are part and parcel of it. However, once a seeker becomes devoted, the strength of the spiritual Will via the Presence of the Self supplies the necessary power.

from Discovery of the Presence of God, ch. 10, pg. 155

No Greater Calling

Spiritual evolution is a lifetime commitment and a way of life by which the world and all experience subserves spiritual intention. There is no greater calling than to choose to be a servant of God. With spiritual progress, each increment is of equal importance for, analogously, it is only by the removal of a single brick that an entire wall collapses, and the seemingly impossible becomes possible.

From: “Reality, Spirituality, and Modern Man” (2008), Chapter 19: Practicum, p. 350

The Energy Field of Love

In the energy field of love, we are surrounded with love, and that brings gratitude. We are thankful for our life and for all the miracles of life. We are thankful for the doggies and the kitties, because they represent love. We are grateful for every act of kindness from others, their affection, caringness, and thoughtfulness.

…In the state of love, we wake up every morning and give thanks for another day of life, and we seek to make life better for everyone around us. Because of the presence of love, things go better; the eggs get fried better; the ducky gets saved; the kitty gets fed; and the doggie is adopted from the pound and brought home. We share our love with everything around us, all forms of life: kitties, doggies, other people, all living things.

Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender, ch. 12, pg. 175-176

The Sacredness of All of Life

This beautiful story moves me to tears every time I hear it.

Dr. Hawkins: One of the most profound experiences society had a few decades back, there was these duck hunters, and this hunter and the hunter, the ducks are flying over, and the hunter shot a duck and apparently it was a male duck and it came down to earth with its wings broken and then its mate swept down, opened her wings and sheltered him…..
Anyways, the hunter gave up. The hunter went through a powerful transformation, powerful illuminating transformation, because what was revealed to him was the sacredness of all of life. Tens of thousands of hunters when they heard the story, saw the picture of the mother sheltering him, the injured drake, tens of thousands of hunters gave up hunting.
Experiential Reality, The Mystic
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