In the Gospel of John 5:30,
Jesus is quoted as saying, “I can do nothing of myself; for I do not seek my
own will, but the will of him who sent me” (Lamsa). What Jesus was saying, I believe, is that he
was not attempting to receive or achieve anything of his own desire. Instead, he was allowing himself to be the expression
of the Spirit of all Life, which he at times called “Abba,” an Aramaic word
which translates to English most closely as “Father” or “Beloved Parent.” He claimed that he was not performing the
demonstrations that others believed to be miracles, but that Life (God) was
expressing as him, thus it was the Father within that was “doing the work.”
Jesus never claimed to be
unique. He taught that each of us can do
even greater things than he did.
However, it is not by personal effort and struggle that we can
accomplish greater things than Jesus did.
We can do so by following his example and allowing Life to have its life
as us. We can achieve great things by
allowing the Spirit within to inspire our actions.
I have devised the three
questions below that we can ask ourselves to help determine if we are engaged
in inspired actions.
Am I
present?
Often, I have observed that
in the midst of doing something, whether reading a book, driving my car, or writing
a newsletter article I will suddenly realize that my mind has been focused on
something totally unrelated to the project at hand. I may have been thinking about what I did
yesterday or what I will be doing tomorrow.
I find at times that I do not give my full attention and energy to the
moment.
Inspired action calls us to
be fully present in the moment. When we
bring our total awareness to every moment and every action, we bring the
fullness of Life to all we do.
Am I enriching and sustaining life?
As I observe our Mother
Earth, I recognize that she is replete with all the elements and nutrients
required to support life, and she freely shares all that she is without
attachment to how it is used or what, if anything, manifests from her giving. Simply by allowing Life to express naturally,
the Earth supports and nurtures all life.
Our doing in the world is meant
to nurture and enrich all life, all living beings, including ourselves. When we can be, as Jesus was, simply vessels
through which Life gives of itself without any thought to personal gain or
attachment to the outcome, we are then engaged in inspired action.
Am I enthusiastic?
The word enthusiasm comes from the ancient Greek – en and theos, meaning
God. Enthusiasm does not simply mean that we are in God
or that God is in us. The greater meaning is that we are so filled
with the awareness of God as our very life that we experience the fullness of
joy in every moment. When joy imbues all
that we do, we are experiencing inspired actions.
When we surrender the idea
that there is a ‘self’ separate from God and we embrace the awareness that we
are the very Life of God expressing in every moment, we will realize that all
we ever need “do” is to allow the full expression of Life in every moment. As we let go and let God, we live in the
consciousness of heaven and we bring the fullness of heaven to the manifested
form.
I encourage us to ask these
three questions of ourselves anytime we are experiencing anything other than
perfect joy in our “doing” and allow the answers that are revealed in the
silence of our own hearts to restore us to living lives of “inspired action.”
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