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Let's Glow, Lightworkers!
by
Doreen Virtue, PhD
The heavy Southern California
storms and surf have covered the sandy beaches with thousands of small, smooth
stones. Enormous waves deposited these stones three layers deep upon the California
coast. As I walked along the beach recently, I had to hike carefully to avoid
slipping upon the shifting stones. My focus upon the stones marred my normally
carefree walk, as I attended to my physical safety rather than enjoying the beauty
of my surroundings.
Then I heard the sound of pounding feet.
I looked up to see a man and his dog trotting along a trail about five feet above
me. I watched the man and his companion effortlessly glide across the mountainside
trail. Although he probably never ever saw me, this man showed me a better path
on which to walk so that I could more freely enjoy nature's beauty.
I never realized that the higher path on the beach existed until I witnessed this
man effortlessly jogging upon it. It didn't matter that he didn't see me, didn't
talk to me, or didn't willfully intend to help me. The fact is, this man's example
elevated me to a new level.
I quickly found a way to climb
up onto the higher trail. I didn't feel surefooted enough to trot down the trail
as the more experienced man had. However, I did walk in gratitude for the peace
that the trail afforded me. High above the slippery rocks, I could let go and
enjoy the beautiful views, the smell of the sea air, and the warm breeze.
As
lightworkers, we constantly set similar examples that help others onto higher
and more peaceful paths. We often don't realize what a huge impact our mere presence
has upon the world. Yet, we can see the evidence. For example, many lightworkers
report that when they walk into ordinary locations such as grocery stores, that
other people stare at them, obviously attracted by the lightworkers' inner radiance.
A lot of lightworkers say that other people frequently come to them for advice.
Many lightworkers find that they can't go anywhere without constantly experiencing
opportunities to do healing and service work.
We, who work
to maintain a consciousness of peace, are the example-setters to those who are
struggling on other paths. They notice the harmony in our stride, the bliss upon
our face, and the thoughtful gestures we extend to others. And this is the simple
and extraordinarily ordinary way that we
teach
other people about higher and happier paths.
Each weekend,
at my workshops across the country, I talk to hundreds of lightworkers. Many lightworkers
tell me that they feel anxious because they feel they aren't fulfilling their
spiritual purpose. They ask me about how they can "get to work" and
do the job that is part of their divine mission. Very often, I find that lightworkers
feel stuck because they believe their purpose requires some elaborate condition
that seems overwhelmingly complicated, time- consuming, or expensive. A lot of
lightworkers think they need more education, money, or time before they can help
others. Some lightworkers think they need to quit their current job, leave their
marriage, or make major life changes, before they can fulfill their life's purpose.
Yet,
as the man on the beach trail showed, we don't need to completely change ourselves
or our lives before we can help others. We don't necessarily need to have a formal
teaching setting, advanced education, or a fully healed life to lend assistance
to other people. We merely need to be centered and at peace, and these are God-given
qualities that are eternally inherent within everyone. When other people notice
our loving demeanors, it triggers deep memories and feelings within them. Even
those who have never consciously thought about spirituality are affected when
they see a lightworker's glow. This inner radiance is what attracts other people
to stare, ask questions, and come to us as clients.
So, before
we go anywhere whether it's a store, post office, bank, post office, gas station,
or work it's so important for us to center our thoughts upon love and light. We
must remember to release our cares and stresses to Spirit, instead of carrying
them on our own. When we cleanse our minds and hearts in this way, we naturally
glow. And it's the glow that triggers the healing of everyone with whom we come
into contact. The glow stems from our connection with the Love that is the all-that-all,
and this Love is the substance of miracles.
As
it says in A Course in Miracles, "A miracle is never lost. It may
touch many people you have not even met, and produce undreamed of changes in situations
of which you are not even aware." I am certain that the man on the beach
had no idea of the ripple effect his peaceful jog along the higher path had upon
me, and upon others who read this article. Let's follow his example and show others
how to elevate themselves above the slips and falls that are on the lower levels.
Let's not worry wait a moment longer to be the teachers and role models that lightworkers
were born to be. Let's glow, lightworkers!
© 1998
Doreen Virtue, PhD.
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