Ever wonder how the "big guy" walked on water, healed the sick, raised the dead, and kept a cool head all at the same time? I never really gave it much thought, until now. In the past, I just thought Jesus had the hook-up that I didn't have. But now, that glib, dismissive way of thinking (just so I didn't have to think about it) isn't cutting it for me.
So . . . I thought about it. Now, admittedly, I'm not a bible expert in any sense of the word, but I just love how scripture, spiritually discerned is so compatible with metaphysical teachings.
Yup, Jesus did have the hook up, and so do we. We too have the spiritual mojo to rise above the turbulent waters, rejuvenate the dormant places in consciousness and embody wholeness in all our affairs. How? By understanding and embodying the absolute reality that God "is." It's that simple - God not only "is," It is all that there "is." It is all power, infinite wisdom, divine love, unlimited possibility, and guess what - It is You. No, really - it is you!
I have found that it is important to practice this truth until it becomes accessible to our conscious mind, not just as an abstract idea, but a dynamic fact of every thought and action. That's what Jesus did. He didn't just hangout in this spiritual practice when it was convenient for him.
He didn't say, I can't meditate today because I've gotta go multiply some fish," or "I don't feel like it." He practiced the presence of God until there was no place in his consciousness where Spirit left off and he began. From his realization of oneness, he acknowledged no barriers or limitations - therefore, he didn't experience any.
So through our deliberate and consistent practice of the Presence as our very lives, as we allow our thoughts to rest clearly and definitely on the fact that God "is" that which we are, we too have the power to walk on the water (above the appearances and conditions).
"Fundamental to your experience of more abundance, is the development of your concept of what God is." Willis Kinner (30 Day Mental Diet)
I love you,
Ester
