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This Little Light of Mine
April 7, 2008, 6:22 am
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What about this separation of mind, body, and spirit? Certainly in the West, we’ve had the disconnection for centuries. But the separation of function does not mean a separation of importance, even if you accept the concept of separation at all (of course, we’ve had only the better part of two decades worth of proof for the connection; not quite enough for most).

How can you possibly rank the three? Without the body, mind and spirit have nowhere to express themselves physically. Without the mind, spirit and body may still flourish, but have no direction. Without the spirit, the mind and body may function and may even accomplish a good deal, but the range is severely limited without the inspiration. I would be interested to hear of a truly great person who has no spiritual connection whatsoever.

So I would suggest using the mind as an ally to serve in the desire for abundance and prosperity, rather than treating it as the enemy. Your mind has the possibility of some pretty bad habits, and can be pretty stubborn at times. However, it’s like having a child or an employee whose potential you can just see is covered by bad influences. Allow your mind scope and discipline both, and the results will not disappoint you.

I would suggest using the body as an ally to serve in the desire for abundance and prosperity, rather than treating it as the enemy. The body reflects what the mind has determined about it. If the mind has decided on punishment or neglect for the body, the body will give up as host a lot sooner. If the mind decides to indulge the body, the body becomes a distraction like a spoiled child.

Spirit would rather partner with both mind and body, and gently breathes inspiration to both.

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