Unity offers some very
powerful teachings related to healing and wholeness, realization and
demonstration, and prosperity, as well as other aspects of life. For many of
us, once we discover Unity, we read books, go to classes and workshops, and
attend Sunday services in order to learn the principles.
Unfortunately, it often stops
there. We learn the principles, continue to sign up for the next great class or
workshop, but often our lives change very little or not at all. When it doesn’t
seem to be working in our lives, we may begin to question the validity of what
we are learning. We may question, “If all of this is true, why do I not have
enough money; why am I still single; why have I not manifested the perfect
job?”
If we are not living the
prosperous life we desire, it is not because the principles we are learning are
not true. It may be that we are not practicing the principles that we are
learning, or that our practice needs to evolve to embrace a deeper level of
understanding and embodiment. I have found this to be true for me. I share more
about that below.
Unity’s fifth basic principle
states, “Knowing and understanding the laws of life, also called Truth, are not
enough. A person must also live the truth that he or she knows.” We live the Truth by practicing the Truth in
our daily lives. Our lives are not going to be transformed simply by a mental
understanding of the Truth. In order to transform our lives and live our
dreams, we must be willing to put into practice what we know.
As the famous joke goes, “How
do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice,
Practice, Practice.” For most of us, anything that we have learned to do and do
well has taken practice. And, with enough practice, these skills become as
second nature to us. We were not born knowing how to tie our shoelaces, but
after someone teaches us how and we practice for a time, we no longer stop to
think about it: we simply tie them. The same applies to learning the basics of
mathematics. We learn addition, subtraction and multiplication, which may seem
foreign at first, but with practice, the basic principles of mathematics become
a part of our consciousness, and we use them without having to think much about
it.
Oneness
is one of Unity’s primary principles. We teach that there is One Power/Presence
which we often refer to as ‘God.’ Additionally, we teach that God is our
essential nature. We are the pure potential and possibility of all that we
understand God to be and our purpose in this realm of existence is to embody and
express that “Allness” to the best of our ability at any given moment. Unity
cofounder Charles Fillmore said,
“It is your
mission to express all that you can imagine God to be. Let this be your
standard of achievement; never lower it, nor allow yourself to be belittled by
the cry of sacrilege. You can attain to everything that you can imagine. If you
imagine that it is possible to God, it is also possible to you. Whatever
possibility your mind conceives, that is for you to attain. This is the law;
let none belittle himself or dwarf the Supreme by trying to annul it.”
I have recently realized that
while I have been a student of Unity and other New Thought philosophy for more
than 20 years, I am still evolving in my ability to truly understand the depth
of this Truth. Even though I have embraced the concept of Oneness, my Unity in
God, I have not completely practiced it; in part because I have not truly grasped
its deeper meaning. Even in my daily practice, I was holding myself apart, but
recently I have gained a deeper understanding of Oneness. I am revisiting the
ways I have “practiced” it and am opening to the awareness of how I can further
deepen my practice. My contemplative question has been, “How do I practice the principle
of Oneness?”
As I meditated on the
question this morning, the following answer came.
You must first remove your
attention from the world of effect and focus solely on First Cause (God). Know
your Unity in God and realize that all you perceive in the phantasmal world is
an effect of your consciousness. Turn your attention from the outer to the
inner and reflect upon God. Contemplate the nature of God as Peace, Love, Joy,
Harmony, Order, Unity, Beauty, and all the concepts/attributes you most often
associate with God. Further, focus your attention there and merge your
awareness of self with those attributes. You may need to penetrate layers of self-conception
that seem to refute your Oneness, but persist until you sense that there is no
secondary cause, not even that which you have previously considered to be your
mind, your thoughts or your perceptions. Join in awareness with the One Mind,
free from attachment to the world of form. And, from there invoke your power of
Imagination to envision a world that embodies all of the Divine Nature of God
as the Divine Nature of you. Activate your Love center in your heart space and
begin to harmonize all in alignment to Love as you attract all that is in
vibrational resonance with your newly awakened Unity consciousness. Using your
Faith faculty, see beyond the evidence of what is, that which is currently
manifested, to perceive what is possible as you align your vision to see as God
sees as you. In conscious awareness of Unity or Oneness, know that all you
could ever desire is realized first as you know your Unity in God. All that you
could ever desire is here and now present as Consciousness. Know, too, that you
are endowed with faculties, twelve of which Charles Fillmore discerned as The Twelve Powers of Man. These powers or faculties, which include Imagination,
Love and Faith, when activated, strengthened and embodied are your innate abilities
that empower you to bring into manifestation all that mirrors your conscious
awareness of what is already fulfilled in Spirit. The consciousness of Unity in
God is the ultimate definition of Prosperity Consciousness. Living from that
consciousness, intentionally using your powers, brings forth demonstrations of
it. First Cause/God moves through you, as you, in order to create that which
embodies the attributes of Itself.
I have distilled from the
above the following:
In order to know, truly KNOW
God and all the ways God manifests, I must contemplate only God and let go of
any idea of a self that is separate. I must invite and allow the revelation of
God and myself as one who can realize the full potential of all the “God-ness”
that I Am. I must release all attachment to the world of form and trust that
the power, presence and substance of
God is demonstrating in perfect Divine Order in accordance with my knowing of myself as that. I also must
know that I can and will only demonstrate at the level at which I know myself
in Oneness. I know, too, that I will only demonstrate “God-ness” in my life as
I am able to activate, strengthen and embody the Divine faculties innate in my
humanity. This is how important it is for me to know that I am the Source in
expression, my Oneness in God. My experience of wholeness, prosperity and all
that I desire depends upon it. Practicing this principle from the perspective
of the deeper awareness that I am currently enjoying will bring forth
demonstrations in my life of wholeness, prosperity, love, peace and joy that I
know God to be. I am sure of it. It is a knowing I have for you as well.
I hope you will join me in my
recommitment to revisiting our Unity principles. My desire is that we come
together to invite a deeper understanding of them so that we not only have
intellectual knowledge of them, but also embody them in daily living. My prayer
is that these principles come alive for us in ways that we have yet to imagine.
Join on Sunday at 10:00 as
we explore together what it means to practice the Oneness principle of Unity
and truly know that we are God expressing here and now in Its pure possibility
and potential. Let us discover how we can live the Truth we know, individually
and collectively, in order to co-create a world that mirrors all the attributes
of God, the Supreme.
Prosperity, wealth and even happiness are attained by believing they are yours. If Bill Gates believes he is poor, then he is. If a homeless person believes they are prosperous, then they are. If Mother Theresa believes she is sad, then she is.
ReplyDeleteI ask myself one question at a time: am I prosperous? Am I wealthy? Am I happy? You need to know nothing about me to answer these questions for me, other than to know if I believe they are true. If I believe they are true, then they are. If not, then not so much! It is as simple as that...and more difficult than rocket science.
Its very common for someone to go to a class and leave awed and try for a few days to implement the principles we learned.
ReplyDeleteWell that is probably not going to work. A total transformation of our routine and lifestyle is the challenge.
We should all consider taking a small step first, then build on that. Changing 20,30,40 years of routine is not going to happen by attending a class. However, if we take a small small portion of the course we will realise the growth to go to next activity.