There is a new breed of spiritual
seekers these days; people looking for a better way to live. We, as a whole,
are not content with the routines of daily life, and the quest for material
gain is no longer completely satisfying our needs. Humanity is looking for
fulfillment, and we have finally realized that peace, contentment and
happiness come from inside of our selves, not from external sources. We have,
after all these decades of probing, realized that what we have been seeking
has been with us, inside us, all this time. We need only to turn our eyes
inward to see the potential that resides within. Getting to know ourselves
along with our connection and relationship with spirit, will unlock that
potential, and catapult us on an amazing journey through life—a journey where
worldly success and spiritual bliss are achieved simultaneously.
Worldly success can be
achieve and coexist in harmony with spirituality—it’s the way things are
supposed to be. Primarily our perception and thoughts of what “should be” are
what hold us back. Success is more a state of mind and how one perceives
themselves as successful. Your happiness is a choice that is made
continually, throughout each moment of each day. Again, thought and
perception mainly dictates whether you see yourself as happy or not. To truly
achieve ‘life success,’ you have to make your life ‘a success.’ This is only
feasible if you are happy. People from all walks of life are choosing to live
a more spiritual life, to follow a path of peace and contentment while
striving for success… And why not? Can we have both? YES!
But what does it mean to
live a spiritual life? Do we have to forsake our possessions and the desire
for achievement and accomplishment? Being spiritual does not mean we have to
give up our thirst for life, and being successful does not mean you have to be
unhappy and ‘sell your soul.’ In fact, a centered, contemplative and
motivated person is better poised for the greatest of life successes. By
knowing who you are and what you are capable of, and realizing your connection
to the earth, spirit and humanity, you can move past fears and begin to live
the amazing adventure your life is meant to be!
Spirituality is not about
perfection, nobody will ever achieve that, but it is however, striving to live
the best life you can and to be the best person you can be everyday in every
way. It's about following your heart and not being afraid to peruse your
dreams. It’s about having compassion and forgiveness; being loving and kind
and inspiring and motivating others to reach inside themselves and thrive.
It’s about living morally and justly—being virtuous and holding true to your
heart’s desires. Being spiritual is to adapt a ‘Christ like’ consciousness
and without judgment, ego or fear, pursuing your journey on earth and
cherishing the gift of life.
And what about success… It
is such an arbitrary term, meaning so many things to so many people. I like
to ask, “What is your definition of success?” How do you define being
successful? Are you on a certain path just to appease or please someone else?
Do you act a certain way because you believe it is the ‘socially acceptable’
thing to do? You have to ask yourself what do you really want, what speaks
truth to your soul? What, in your heart and mind, will make you a success.
Many people have a certain goal or dream, and will not believe they are
successful until they reach that point. But living successfully is a daily
path, not a destination or something to be achieved or attained. We need to
look at success on a smaller scale; the successes we achieve moment to moment
are just as important as life-long success.
Spirituality and success are
both paths to travel and not definitive destinations. To achieve total life
success, one must make living spiritual and being successful a lifestyle.
Like water and clay, they should be molded together to create the masterpiece
of your life. You cannot have one without the other. How can you be happy if
you do not feel you are a success? Contrarily you’re not a total success if
you cannot find peace and contentment.
For
centuries we have followed these two paths separately, thinking we cannot have
it both simultaneously. And for centuries, we have been frustrated and
unfulfilled, bouncing back and forth from the paths of spirituality and
success. What we have failed to realize, and are beginning to awaken to, is
the idea that both paths are synonymous. We can have both; we can live
fulfilling spiritual lives and be successful at the same time. After all, it
is what we were born for. “But son, do not forget my teaching, but keep my
commandments in your heart, for they will prolong your life many years and
bring you prosperity”. Proverbs 3:1-2 NIV