Divine Order
With serious intention I enter meditation this morning and as soon as I center myself I throw out three questions for the Guides to answer. One: how do I present divine order in this book? Two: do we ever have choice on this earth, and I mean real choice, not just perceived choice. Three: do we have the power to change our physical lives?
A Guide I have worked with before walks up and sits down in the chair next to me, so I turn my chair a bit in order to better face him.
He says two words to me: “Divine Reality.”
Oh, I love those two words, divine reality. What a twist on both divine order and creating reality.
“It is divine reality isn’t it,” I ask of him. I feel as if those two words are what I am building upon in my own life, maybe even my foundation. This is huge for me!
He says, “Your reality is the divinity of your life. There is no choice on earth, there is only experience. But the human mind is built on individuality which needs choice as an outlet and expression of ego. Ego does not follow rules well, therefore needs choice to support it. There may seem to be a veritable banquet of choices set before you each day, but truly there is not a one. Your energy, your mind set, the vision of your life, all of these were given to you at you creation and birth. They effortlessly lead you along your path. The human loves to play with choices, juggling them about in self pleasure, but only one choice will ever have the proper energy to work in the life. There are no missed choices, no missed chances.
You arrive on earth full of hopes and dreams, full of the glory of the light within and the wish to share this light. Yet the earth drains much of that energy as you the baby is pulled into the atmosphere. The body, along with the ego, is a major distraction to the infant. The human body’s components are designed to ultimately demand the human response to life, thereby replacing the Spiritual memory, yet the memory is never lost. It is when you grow old enough to learn about the self that there is a possibility of a return to glory, of a return to the Spiritual memory of who you are.”
The energy in this meditation suddenly changes, deepening, as if a storm was going to suddenly explode and the following words come from the air surrounding me: “I came to this world as an expression of Spirit and human I became, a human with perfect capabilities, a human with the reality of a dream hidden within. As the years went by my quest for self deepened. I turned over many a rock, many a leaf, in search of who I am. Days came and went, along with the breath I drew, but one day I suddenly became aware of the dream within, the dream of a Spiritual being residing in me and this awareness raised my eyes, offering to me a view of myself that I had forgotten, a view in which I glimpsed an offering of self, an offering that tantalized my curiosity. Further within I traveled, stripping away the many layers that sought to confuse, entangle, delay. But I persevered, for that was my path, and when I reached the oasis held within by the memory of a young babe come to this world, I wept. I wept for the glory I had found, a glory that I could not turn away from, for it was my truth, truth that only I could decipher. I had found my home, I had found my Spirit.”
Oh, that was quite intense, the receiving of those words. I do not know who was speaking but I come back to present consciousness and the Guide I am sitting with finishes this lecture by encapsulating the entire book within three sentences.
“What you require in life already lies beneath your feet. Your dreams, hopes, desires and wishes that are supposed to be in your life are already there. Chasing someone else’s idea of glory, such as creating your own reality, never works because your reality was already created and given to you at birth.”
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I ask the Shaman I am working with in meditation to speak about divine order. He projects a scene for me to see of a Native American woman still in Spirit. She is about to be born so she is carefully picking out her clothes for her new life on earth. She has viewed in minute detail the path that she will be walking in her new life, so she chooses her clothing accordingly, all the while committing her life plans to her cellular memory.
He tells me that her plans are written all around her and that anyone who knows how to can read them. He also explains how these life plans will not change since many other’s plans are interwoven with hers, thus creating an intricate grid representing her life. He explains that before we are born we carefully view this grid and understand how and why every interaction with others is woven into it. I understand from him that when a person becomes aware of how planned their lives are, they then face life with greater clarity and ease because they realize life is already written and all they have to do is live and serve the greater plan.
He explains how our personal desires exist to keep us on our path, supporting the old statement; “What is mine comes to me." Grandmother, another one of my Guides in meditation, always said that if we desired something, then we were to “see it, believe it, affirm it and give thanks for done deeds." Then we were to go about our business knowing what we desired was already accomplished, because if what we desired was meant to be, then it would appear. If what we desired was not meant to be, then it obviously would not.
Quite often in a reading I see a person’s standing upon their path and I see how the path is lined with their life plans. I also understand that in time what is theirs by right comes to them, or rather they come upon it just by the passing of time.
Divine order is a euphemism for divine planning, for there cannot be planning without order or order without planning. When you join any of the services such as the army, you are issued a uniform to wear. You cannot go out and buy something else to wear just because you decide you don’t like the uniform. The same applies to your life. You choose this life, agreeing to it in totality, therefore you wear the uniform in its entirety, all lives being in service to the higher good, to the higher purpose. This simple truth, thoroughly understood, helps to level the playing field of earthly life, in that it negates the pressures of living a life in confusion or constantly searching for direction. What so many of us fail to realize is our seemingly lack of direction is a misnomer, an oxymoron. How can anyone be lost when their life’s order is chosen, is in reality "divine order?"
Chris Burnett
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