It
seems that is some circles, including some I “travel” in, there is some
confusion around the topic of “desire.” In the Buddhist
tradition, the second noble truth is that desire and ignorance are the cause of
all suffering. The Christian tradition also seems to teach that one should not
desire things, often citing Matthew 6:19-20, “Do not store up treasures on
earth…but store up treasures in heaven…”
Books and movies like, The Secret,
encourage us to use the law of attraction to manifest our desires. Some
denounce that concept as too materialistic. Desire is a natural aspect of our
nature, but often we feel guilty for engaging our desires. To better understand
the innate drive called “desire”, to learn to honor and respect it, rather than
attempt to avoid it, let’s
explore it.
Abraham, through Esther Hicks, teaches that
desire is the beginning of all creation.
Charles Fillmore, the
co-founder of Unity, says, in the book Prosperity, “Desire is the onward
impulse of the ever evolving soul. It builds from within outward and carries
its fulfillment with it as a necessary corollary.”
Marie
Watts, in The Ultimate, says, “Mind is never
impoverished. Within Its infinite Self-containment all that It can ever desire
eternally exists. Every right desire and the conscious power of
fulfillment of that desire are contained with this all-knowing Mind.”
Deepak
Chopra says, “We are each multidimensional beings, and the different levels of
our being give rise to different desires. At the physical level, our body has
certain needs and desires for food, water, comfort, nourishing touch and other
essential elements for health and vitality. The subtle or psychological level
of our existence, which includes our mind, ego, and intellect, desires
emotional security and connection. And the causal or spiritual level wants to
express itself and experience oneness, expansion, and unity.”
I
offer that true desire is born of Love. It is Love loving Itself, and
Love perceiving Itself as the impulse toward manifestation. The fulfillment of
desire rests in its complete acceptance and allowing of the one who receives
the conscious awareness of it.
At
the foundation of all true desire is the expression of Love. God, as Love,
loved Itself into being as the only begotten idea for humankind, the Christ.
The Christ is the essence of each of us, and as Love in expression, must
therefore also be Love. Love cannot create anything unlike Itself for it knows
none other.
Encoded
in the very essence of us is the desire to realize ourselves as the Christ and
to be the Christ in expression as Love. The ways in which we do that are unique
to each of us. I have often wondered why there are more than seven billion
humans on the planet. The answer must be that it takes each and every one of us
to complete Love’s
calling to bring Love into manifestation. Each of us has a role to play in the
unfolding of the desire for Love realized and demonstrated on the earth.
Embedded
in the heart of each of us is our unique expression of Love in the world. We
can choose in every moment to open to the conscious awareness of it as it calls
to us from the depth of being. Within that, love reveals itself to us as our
heart’s desire.
As
we awaken to Love’s
call as desire, we are drawn to listen for the still small voice of Love at the
heart of our being which speaks to us through many avenues, including
inspiration and intuition. Inspiration and intuition are our personal guides to
the fulfillment of our heart’s desire.
Inspiration
is present in every moment and may make itself known to us if we are open to
the acceptance and conscious awareness of it. It may manifest through the voice
of a friend or trusted guide, in the pages of a book, in the silence of
meditation, in times of connection with nature, or even on a billboard as we
drive down the street.
Intuition
is our connection with the “inner knower” that guides us toward Love’s
fulfillment. We must allow ourselves to be aware and awake to the life that is
present in every moment as we follow our intuition, usually one step at a time.
As
we respond to inspiration and follow our intuition, we are guided to what we
need. We often mistakenly think of a “need’ as
something that is lacking, and we frequently feel tension when considering a
need. Eric Butterworth, Unity Minister and author, helps us to reframe the
concept of a “need” when he states in his book, The Universe is Calling,
that “a need is a vessel to be filled.”
When
we choose to think of a “need” as a vessel to be
filled, we awaken to a different perspective. Rather than viewing “need’ from
a consciousness of lack, we can instead think of it as a container that when
filled helps to facilitate the fulfillment of desire, thus the expression of
Love.
Before
the so-called need is met in the physical form, the vessel must first be filled
with the divine substance of our consciousness. Substance is not matter. It is
not present in physical form. Emilie H. Cady in Lessons in Truth says,
“God,
then, is the substance (from sub:
under and stare: to stand) or
the real thing standing under every visible form of life, love, intelligence,
power.”
The
vessel called “need” must be filled by the conscious awareness of God (Love).
Once the need is filled with divine substance in our consciousness, then the
physical manifestation must occur. It is law.
Granted,
because the manifestation of our desire usually happens over time, it is often
essential for us to practice our power of faith. As Paul said in his letter to
the Hebrews, “faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of
things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1) Even when the evidence has not yet appeared in
the physical, through the practice of faith, we know beyond all appearances
that as we remain open and willing to follow where Love leads, that every “need”
is met because true desire contains the power of its fulfillment. We trust that
as we remain true to Love’s call, that the need
is met in perfect time and in divine order.
Desire
is born from the Love expressing in us, through us, as us. It is not, as we
sometimes believe, born from the awareness of something lacking. True desire
contains its own fulfillment, thus we need not seek it in the external. We must
seek it only from within. As Charles Fillmore, the cofounder of Unity, stated,
“Desire…builds from within outward and
carries its fulfillment with it as a necessary corollary.”
Desire
is the impulse of Love moving as us. Inspiration and intuition guide us to what
is needed in every moment. Through the power of faith, every “need” is met.
Step by step we are led toward the fulfillment of our heart’s desire.
Honoring
the desires of our hearts by listening deeply for the still small voice at the
center or our being, acting on our inspirations, following our intuition and
exercising our power of faith to bring into manifestation all that is needed to
fulfill our desire, we honor the God within us, and we demonstrate Love in the
world. As we honor the desire that moves us toward a greater expression and
experience of Love, that which we truly are, we bring the consciousness of
Heaven to earth.
It's fascinating how different religious teachings view desire. In my own life, there have been times when I embraced teachings that it seemed to teach that repressing my desires was the "right" thing to do. Didn't work, just made me unhappy, frustrated, and a lot less loving, I'm sure. I really like the idea that my desires are Love seeking greater expression through me. (That's what you're saying, right?) Of course, there's that issue about "right desire," so I'm not out of the woods yet. But I do believe that the Love within me offers me inspiration and guidance along the path to the fulfillment of my desire. In any case, I do believe the reason I came to this world is because I wanted the experience of Life in all of it's manifestations. Since I'm here, let me embrace it! Thank You, David for your valuable insight and inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI remembered this quotation from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, founder of Christian Science: She says, "Desire is prayer; and no loss can occur from trusting God with our desires, that they may be moulded and exalted before they take form in words and in deeds." How important then that our desires be in harmony with truth! It is not only the fulfillment that needs to concern us; the desire itself must be shaped and purified. (from Christian Science Sentinel, May, 1954) Trusting God with my desires, that's the key. When I judge my desires, right or wrong, good or bad, the end result is often just confusion and stagnation. I need to take my desires into prayer and ask Spirit to guide me and show me the way to use them for good, for myself and those around me. It can be a challenging task in a society that is so focused on consumerism and instant gratification. I am thankful that I have a Church home that helps keep me focused on the Light.
ReplyDeleteWe all have desires. We all manifest. Some are better than others. Me, I'm not so good at manifesting but I'm great with desiring. I'm working on balance. I hope everyone desires what they have manifested and manifests their desires. I won't like it all but then, I don't have to.
ReplyDeleteOh Yes! I have seen & felt the power of desire/passion/interest to inspire me and my loved ones to live an authentic and soulful life which can be a bit difficult at times but ultimately can lead to great peace and contentment. Your last paragraph above beautifully captures this way of living. Thank you.
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