There is 'our day' which is our ideas, our thoughts, our desires, our plans and then there is the 'the day'.
'Our day' is the known but 'the day' is the new.
'Our day' is personal but 'the day' is impersonal and opened to service, to act as a conduit for Reality to express.
We all live a day - from the greatest and wisest of us to the apparently 'insignificant' - we all live out a day.
'Our day' puts aside the essence and the inner Divinity and lets in the mind.
'The day' is personality passive, mind empty, awareness of the moment, responding attentively to the needs of the moment that arise - to work, to die in ourselves, to pray, to be still and silent, to listen inwardly, whatever it may be that our interior Divinity through reality brings to us.
End (3367).
No comments:
Post a Comment