A Bridge to Somewhere
Clearly, the days of profligate spending are over. But that doesn't
mean we won't spend at all in the next few months and years. It's just
that we will spend more wisely now. Just like our government is
investing in infrastructure as a way to move our economy forward, we
should be planning to invest in our own spiritual infrastructure. Some
of our own bridges and highways to heaven may have become a little
rusty in the last few years and perhaps we have wasted time, money and
energy in building bridges to nowhere.
Our most basic infrastructure is our spiritual awareness. It
provides the rails on which we run the locomotive which is our life.
However, seldom does a railway running through difficult terrain not
need a trestle to bridge a chasm or two. The current financial and
cultural meltdown is one such chasm. Our bridge to nowhere was not up
to the job. It was built on greed and the idea that you can create
wealth out of nothing. Not surprisingly, it collapsed.
Trestles that carried the old locomotives in the glorious days of
steam were made of wood, rope, iron pegs and straps. In order not to be
hurled into the ravine and be part of the train wreck, we must build a
trestle of even stronger materials - our spiritual resources. If we
engineer it well enough, use the right materials, employ the right
tools, work with the right people and train our spiritual muscles, this
kind of infrastructure will not fail us. It will give us the internal
strength and the resources to overcome whatever adversity comes our way.
For
me personally, my infrastructure is built on the philosophy of Radical
Forgiveness because it gives me a context in which to perceive the
crisis as meaningful and purposeful. I see it as a healing opportunity
for the whole world and for each one of us. It allows me to feel the
love that is running beneath the situation so I can let go of the fear
and simply experience life as it happens. I also use the bridge that I
call Radical Manifestation to lay down the rails on which I want to run
my life into the future. It keeps me out of apathy and desperation
because I know I can co-create my experience so long as I stay centered
and conscious.
These tools create my infrastructure. They work for me. You may have
tools of your own that help you build your spiritual infrastructure and
will support you through difficult times. Whatever they are, make sure
you take the time to use them. Use them to stay out of fear so you
don't fall into the ravines of depression, hopelessness and apathy when
the terrain gets rocky. Build a bridge to somewhere.