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Spiritual Principle #5- Energetic Debt

Yes, we will discuss your energetic debt. This is a part of the Lord’s prayer—forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And it, of course, depends on the interpretation and translation you choose but I feel the core of the message is there. You see, we all live in a field of energy. The earth has its own energy field and we are tied to it—all of us. It is what creates our oneness.

The energy field around us...

The energy field around us...

This energy field extends into space and encompasses everything on our planet. Everything is a part of this energy field. Scientists have studied this and have confirmed it. What most of us have not done is realize our responsibility in terms of this energy field. We each have a part to play. It is as if we are all a lightbulb in a huge sign that advertises some product. If one light does not turn on, it can look OK but if many lights are not on, it can look bad. If all the lightbulbs are off, the sign will never show up. What humans don’t know is that we are even a lightbulb and we have the energy to turn it on. We don’t realize we are part of something larger and when we are not doing our part, we can effect those around us. When we do turn on our light, it encourages those around us to turn on theirs. We effect greatly everything that happens around us because we are all a part of this large energy field.

We are all a part of the Earth's energy.

We are all a part of the Earth's energy.

I encourage you to become aware of energy in all its forms and vibrations and the earth’s energy as well. Once you feel this energy, you can see it show up everywhere. Every interaction with another human being is an energy transfer. We just don’t see it. But energy is exchanged. Energy is moved and altered and transformed. It can get angry and violent. It can be peaceful and loving. Energy is the playdough of the Universe. What we don’t realize is how much we can alter our own energy and thereby effect the energy of those around us in our family, our community, our city, our country, and the entire planet.

We are quite powerful when we choose to see ourselves in that light. We each have control over our own energy and by claiming that energy and owning it, we can move mountains, create miracles, and carry love and peace far and wide.

One way to do this is to engage in energetic payback. This is a spiritual practice dating back thousands of years. When you understand the play of energy in the Universe, you will see that sometimes it ebbs and flows between people and groups of people or locations. When someone gives you their energy, you feel it and experience it and you feel better. You feel good. You feel juiced up. But if you did not reciprocate the energy and give them some of your own, they now feel depleted. You did not complete the exchange. You feel good but something is nagging at you if you are tuned into your intuition. Something feels out of balance. I’m here to tell you what that is and why it happened.

The elder and the young man...

The elder and the young man...

I will tell you a story. A young man comes to his elder to ask about God. The elder shares his wisdom, joy, and laughter with the young man. The young man thanks him and leaves. The young man feels ebullient and enthusiastic and good about himself for following through to find the answers. The elder felt good about answering the man’s questions but feels a bit depleted. The young man did not offer anything in return except a verbal thank you. If you had a scale and were to weigh the knowledge of an elder about God with a verbal thank you, do they feel energetically equivalent? I would hope your answer would be no. They are not equivalent. The elder will hold space for the young man to pay his energetic debt so he lets him go happily, willingly. Three days later, the young man appears with a lamb to offer the elder. The elder happily accepts and his energetic balance has been restored. The young man feels good now that he has honored the wisdom and knowledge the elder bestowed upon him. They have had a successful energetic exchange. We all know this when it happens. We all feel good. The lamb represents the energy received from the elder. The energy can take any form. The energy given for payback can be a material item, a prayer, money, or a promise to do something in the future for this person. But it will not feel right to both parties until the exchange has been completed.

Think about this in your own life. Has someone done something for you and you do not feel “right” about the exchange? Do you feel as if you should do something to equal what they gave you? Do not think of conventional things such as money. Energy does not care what form it takes only that it is freely and equally exchanged for the highest good of both parties. Think hard about what people, what businesses, what groups of people, or what books or lectures have made a difference in your life.

What energy do you hold in your hands?

What energy do you hold in your hands?

Then listen to your still, small voice (your divine inner guidance) and see what you can offer in return to pay off your energetic debt. Can you offer your time? Your service? A token of appreciation? Something you know the other person needs that you can acquire? Give of your energy today–somehow, some way–see what happens.

It is my wish for you to practice playing with the energy and the idea of the energetic payback. See what it does for you. When you take and do not payback your energetic debt, your energy gets stuck. There is no free flow of energy. When you pay it back, the universe responds and quickly to get your energy flowing freely again. Experiment. Try it out. It is one of the simplest ways to begin to “play” with the energy field around us.
Namasté, Yeoshua.

Gratitude–Spiritual Principle Number Two

What would you like to share with us this Thanksgiving week about gratitude?

The gratitude shift...

The gratitude shift...

Yeoshua: We are so glad there is a holiday around the substantial spiritual principle of gratitude. This is my spiritual principle number two. This is an amazingly important and amazingly simple principle to master. It is simply about giving thanks for every person, place, thing, or circumstance in your life. The process of giving thanks is transformative. It can take you from anger to bliss when you properly give thanks and see the situation from a different perspective.

Let me give you an example. Many people right now are preparing for the Thanksgiving holiday. They are cursing the many people and long lines in the grocery stores of America. They are ticking off all the items on their to-do list in regards to cooking a turkey with all of the trimmings. They are worrying about who is coming to be seated at their table. They are worrying about how much money it will cost to buy all the food needed to prepare this fabulous feast. That is one perspective. Let us think of another perspective.

What about the families that cannot be with one another this Thanksgiving because they have no money to make the trip? What about the families who do not have the means to buy and cook a turkey this year? What about the single individuals who have no one to share a meal with on Thanksgiving or on any other day? These are a few other perspectives. Does it change how you feel about the rushing around, the crowded parking lots, and the cursing the time you spend preparing and cooking? Do you look on the situation with gratitude as a result of this change in perspective? I would think yes. Can this change of perspective take you from cursing the holiday to being thankful for your own circumstances? I would think the answer is yes.

So, as you move through this holiday, I ask you to give thanks, for real. Look around you at the people you love and the people who love you and give thanks. Look around at the place you call home and give thanks. Look around at the food on the table and give thanks. Move through this holiday with joy on your lips and peace in your heart.

And whenever you find yourself cranky or angry or out of sorts, look for something to be thankful for even if it’s just a flower growing out of the sidewalk. This simple gesture will transform you if you allow it to. God bless you. Namasté.

Spiritual Principle Number One

My question for Yeoshua and Mary Magdalene today is: What would you say are the foundational spiritual principles for living a happier, more spiritually connected life?

Yeoshua: This is spiritual principle number one. There will be more so check back here for the next in this series.

One of the most crucial beginning points of any spiritual journey is opening up to limitless beliefs. You must be willing to let go of beliefs that have guided you to where you are so far. You must be willing to open up wide to the possibilities and potentialities that are possible in this universe and beyond. It is as if you are a clam shell and spirit is opening you up wider and wider as you begin to accept more and more every day that this world is limitless. The only limits are your own beliefs.

Open your mind to all that is possible.

Open your mind to all that is possible.

Reread that first paragraph again. The only limits in this world are your own beliefs. You are the creator of your own life, your own world, and your own universe. Everything you have believed so far in your life that was possible for you is what is reflected in your current situation. If you have achieved some measure of success, it is only because you believed you could do it and that made it manifest. You had to open up your mind to allow for this possibility to manifest. If you had thought this level of success was not possible, you never would have made it to this point.

So, if you would, please imagine what would happen if you opened the possibilities that are out there for you to include even more happiness, abundance, love, joy, perfect health, etc. This is one of the primary foundational principles for the spiritual journey, in my humble opinion. There are other paths to God and other paths to take on your spiritual journey that will also lead you to your destination. But if you are reading this one, then this path may be for you so, please read carefully.

It is as if you are recapturing your mind as it was when you were five years old. When you were that age and someone told you that every street in the world went all the way around the world, you would have been open to that idea and believed it if it came from a trusted person in your world. You were open to any ideas because that is how you learned how the world worked. Your brain was a sponge and you ate up the information and tucked it away for later use. You also questioned everything and this too was very good. You said, “Why?” or “How?” whenever anyone explained anything to you until you were satisfied with the answers. Children intuitively know that this is the best way to learn. Ask questions and digest what has been said and keep asking questions until you are satisfied.

Be open and question everything.

Be open and question everything.

Children are open to learning anything. Their minds have not yet been filled up with all sorts of limiting beliefs that are such a part of any human culture on earth. We must be like this when we are taking steps on our journey. Be open and question everything. Let go of limiting beliefs that we are not worthy or “That’s not how it should work.” Why does your spiritual journey have to “work” a certain way? A child would never perceive it as such. Why must we never question what our parents say or what our siblings believe or what our pastor preaches in church? If we were children, we would ask and we would not stop asking until we were satisfied with the answers and how they feel in our heart.

Why can’t we as adults do the same? Venture forward open to new ideas and new ways of doing things but question everything along the way. Check in with your heart and see if you like where this new journey is going. If not, step in a different direction and try that one on for size. The best spiritual principles are the simplest. I think we can all remember the openness of a child’s view of the world as well as their inquisitive minds. This is your first step.

Mary Magdalene: There is an innocence and a loss of ego when you engage a spiritual journey from this point of view. It allows you to see the world with new eyes which is exactly what you need to do when embarking on spiritual enlightenment. I find this viewpoint so refreshing. Adults with this viewpoint often gain their spiritual lessons more quickly and find confidence in their journey quickly and easily. They get into the flow of the journey and learn to trust spirit/God/Force with much more tenacity and assuredness. Their travels are more joyous and full of adventure. They are open to these qualities as a part of their journey and they welcome it with open arms. The journey should not be without joy, harmony, and ease unless you think it should. Again, that would be your own limiting belief getting in the way.

I ask you to reconsider your beliefs from this point of view. Why can’t your spiritual journey be amazing, fun, easy, graceful, and at your own pace? Children don’t place judgments about how their experience as a child should be—they just get into the experience of it. You don’t ask a child how their experience of playing baseball should be—they just go out and play. Their general expectation for life is that it will be fun. Why can’t we all be more like that? Namaste.