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January 9, 2018 By W. Lee Baker

Believe What You Choose, and Choose What You Believe.

Heads up, everyone, I’m going deeper today.  I aim to inspire the open mind and widen the path ahead. Ready? Here we go.

First off,  lightning and thunder are awesome acts of nature. There must be an explanation for such wondrous stuff, right? Stone age elders told stories over their campfires that they had inherited, and that became their history.

People have always wanted to be part of groups, long ago it was a necessity for their own safety. Just think how it was in medieval times facing some arrogant conqueror like Genghis Khan or Napoleon coming over the hill. Today we still group, naturally with people like ourselves. A the group may evolve, the people in the group are carried along.

So far so good. This also leads to the group having things they hold dear that are then unshakeable. Differ from the group ideals and you are no longer seen as being in good standing. Good for the group but not really for individuals to be able to have their own thoughts and feelings. Hmmm… maybe less good.

Silly as it seems, groups once believed that witches affected their communities, and bad crops were the fault of extra marital affairs. The sun revolved around the earth, of course, you can see it and it is common sense. When questioned from the outside though, members’ thinking needed to begin to become a little more accurate to break the spell of any group errors. Thankfully, along the way we have found some of this. This lets change happen. Change is the one constant in the natural world. Good thing we can keep looking at the change happening “out there” and make wise decisions when we need to change.

Now something is moving along. But there is still the bonded group thinking that doesn’t let in change to grow with the other parts of our world. Sacraments are celebrations of what we hold as our most valuable spiritual treasures. The best kind would be a universal sacrament, one that has no dispute for our varied tribes and self ordained divisions. This would be to include the various religious points of the compass and be a sacred sacrament that is universal, without dispute.

So what is universal? Finding what we all can revere without dispute is a grand idea. Imagine.

Humankind carries its own unique creativity, with our minds and bodies as the keeper and engine of the new and useful; the ideas to be born into creative minds, and further fashioned by willing hands. We each are a piece of a creative force, usable for good by the direction of our own energies.

The feeling of love is an act of each person, isn’t it? The wonders of love you feel and know for one or more people and the belonging that engenders are in  humanity’s strongest interest.

Our need to belong is in our human asset. This allows a better “hive mind” to grow. The awesomeness of that higher nature we can use for success. With sanctity for each other and nature’s provisions, we have  salvation from want.

Nature’s provisions are the supportive world that we have, the place we to apply the creative energy each of us has inside. That creative energy is our gift from the universe. All we have to do is walk forward, wisely, with welcoming hands for our future.

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MEDITATIONS

Native American

We return thanks to our mother, the earth, which sustains us. We return thanks to the rivers and streams, which supply us with water. We return thanks to all herbs, which furnish medicines for the cure of our diseases. We return thanks to the moon and stars, which have given to us their light when the sun was gone. We return thanks to the sun, that has looked upon the earth with a beneficent eye. Lastly, we return thanks to the Great Spirit, in whom is embodied all goodness, and who directs all things for the good of her children.

Native American
Hermann Hesse

For me, trees have always been the most penetrating preachers. I revere them when they live in tribes and families, in forests and groves. And even more I revere them when they stand alone. They are like lonely persons. Not like hermits who have stolen away out of some weakness, but like great, solitary men, like Beethoven and Nietzsche.

Hermann Hesse
Rumi

We began as mineral. We emerged into plant life, and into the animal state, and then into being human, and always we have forgotten our former states, except in early spring when we slightly recall being green again.

Rumi
John Burroughs

To find the universal elements enough; to find the air and the water exhilarating; to be refreshed by a morning walk or an evening saunter; to be thrilled by the stars at night: to be elated over a bird’s nest or a wildflower in spring… these are some of the rewards of the simple life.

John Burroughs
Stuart Wilde ~ 1946

Watch nature, because it is your greatest teacher. It moves and flows and moves on again. There is an incredible beauty out there in the mountains, in the forests, to teach you it’s silence, it’s beauty, it’s humility. Stay aligned to that.

Stuart Wilde ~ 1946
Ray Stevens - 1939

Everything is beautiful in its own way. Like the starry summer night, or a snow-covered winter’s day. And everybody’s beautiful in their own way. Under God’s heaven, the world’s gonna find the way. There is none so blind as he who will not see. We must not close our minds, we must let our thoughts be free. For every hour that passes by, we know the world gets a little bit older,it’s time to realize that beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.

Ray Stevens - 1939
Dalai Lama

When the days become longer and there is more sunshine, the grass becomes fresh and, consequently, we feel very happy. On the other hand, in autumn, one leaf falls down and another leaf falls down. The beautiful plants become as if dead and we do not feel very happy. Why? I think it is because deep down our human nature likes construction, and does not like destruction.

Dalai Lama
Rainer Maria Rilke

If you trust in Nature, in the small Things that hardly anyone sees and that can so suddenly become huge, immeasurable; if you have this love for what is humble and try very simply, as someone who serves, to win the confidence of what seems poor, then everything will become easier for you.

Rainer Maria Rilke

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FROM W LEE BAKER

I am a testimonial to waking up from the deep sleep buried in clouds of doubt. I wandered lost until I found my way into this life, and I am ever thankful and reverent of the mistakes and losses along the way. Now I hope to offer inspiration to others who find this story.

– W Lee Baker

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