The Inner Sherpa

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ENJOY YOUR SPIRITUAL INFANCY!

Thought Adjuster: “Thank you for passing Me the symbolic Talking Stick—a tool used by Native American Tribes to allow their members to present their Sacred Point of View without interruptions. This process works wonders in our inner dialogue.

“As you initiate your meditation, I wait for the flow of your thoughts to slow down, so that I can pick up on the cues that invite Me to speak and enable me to cater to your most immediate spiritual needs. I also take delight in your eagerness to spiritually ‘grow up’. Yet, as you well know, on your evolutionary world, growth takes its sweet time, which, among other things, is meant to teach you the supreme value of Patience.

“Think about it for a moment. If you could grow ‘at will’, how many foundational steps would you bypass in your eagerness to prematurely reach the finish line? Growth cannot be disassociated from the present moment where it occurs at what appears to be a snail pace. Yet, you also suffer through painful spiritual growth spurts in times of crisis or when you reach a tipping point—just as a child ‘naturally’ reaches adolescence through the hormonal changes undergone by his body.

“Live loyally today—grow—and tomorrow will attend to itself. The quickest way for a tadpole to become a frog is to live loyally each moment as a tadpole.” [UB, 1094:06] This sums it up.

“Indeed, just as little ones need to experience a carefree childhood, under the protective shield of wise parental guidance, you too, dear ones, need to enjoy your spiritual infancy, as it is the building block of a thriving spiritual adolescence. What matters is that you absorb daily servings of spiritual nutrition—not too little, so as not to stunt your growth; not too much, so as to give you sufficient time to assimilate them without suffering from spiritual indigestion. I am here to cater to your current needs--together with your Angels and Guides. Indeed, we are your spiritual Dieticians.”



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