Journal of Sacred Work

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Love grows like a flower from within the earth. It does not come from without. Love, like hate, can only work on us from the inside.

   Whether our lives are suffused with bitterness, hate and apathy or flooded with compassion and Love, these things will be revealed in our lives and who we are. Even those who are skillful at hiding their hate will always disclose their true selves through their actions. This is why it is so important that we cultivate Love. The only way to engage meaningful change is to allow Love to grow from within.
   The happy news is that Divine Love is waiting for us. But it will not rise up through force of will. Instead, it seems to flow from the opposite. It is surrender that enables the arrival of Love’s light… 

   I find myself constantly confused by this. In western civilization, men, in particular, are raised to compete and to win. Will power seems essential to success. Accordingly, the idea of surrender has always confused me. To surrender means to give up. And, as my family often emphasized to the point where it became an article of faith, "Chapman’s aren’t quitters."
   It’s taken me decades to understand that surrender to the power of Divine Love is the only good choice we can make and the only chance we have to experience joy. We need to let go rather than grab hold, release and free rather than capture and possess.
   For me, this has required a lifetime of preparation and I still feel like a beginner. Where does the journey to Love start? This answer may fall differently into the hearts of each person.
   Perhaps the journey has already begun. Perhaps, within each of us, the stream of Love is flowing along, fresh as spring. And preparation means that we slip into stillness, breathe, watch and allow our hearts to absorb all the wisdom of our souls. It means that we surrender.
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   This is why Maya Angelou’s lines are so important:

   ...love costs all we are or will ever be
   but it is only love which will set us free.

  How do we prepare? Unfold the quilt of your heart onto the meadow of your life and watch as Love begins to appear.

-Erie Chapman

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2 responses to “Day 9 – Preparing for Commitment – Continued”

  1. Karen York Avatar
    Karen York

    Sadly, much of the world is caught up in fighting to win rather than surrendering to divine love. What so few of us understand is that the strength is in the surrender, not in the fight. To lay aside one’s own agenda to hear another’s plea is often seen as weakness rather than strength. Yet, if we are to advance loving care, let us remember that surrender is not about quitting. It is releasing fear and opening to a greater truth that cannot emerge in the midst of the fight.

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  2. liz Wessel Avatar
    liz Wessel

    I love the pictured quilt, each patch a colorful mandala of sorts, (or perhaps, my biased view of the world.) Surrender is my greatest challenge. Surrender means to accept my present reality just as it is. I am becoming more aware of how often I resist my life by wanting something different. When painful feelings confront such as fear, loneliness, despair, or grief, I react by trying to avoid the unpleasant feeling and I strongly resist feeling it. Yet, I know there is no real escape, the only sane choice is to move through my intense discomfort, give it my full attention, and “just as a crying baby,” hold it, observe, and acknowledge it. These thoughts have not originated from me but come from many sources of spiritual readings, most recent is, “The Power of Now,” by Ekhart Tolle and “Anger” by Thich Naht Hahn. “Full attention, is full acceptance, is full surrender.”(Tolle) The Serenity Prayer you often quote, Erie, keeps surfacing in my mind. The readings, today’s insightful meditation, and Karen’s comment all resonate as true for me. Thank you.

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