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Unity Center of Davis is an inclusive spiritual community that honors the many paths to God and helps people of all faiths apply positive spiritual principles in their daily lives.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Living the Authentic Life

I shared this message with you two years ago. It is a topic that is once again, very relevant and near to many people's hearts right now. Living an honest, authentic life in which you remain true to your highest calling when the winds of change can batter your resolve, calls us to remember and stay the course of what is true in us.
In one of Rilke's early poems, he speaks of a man, who stands up without warning in the midst of a meal,
And walks outdoors, and keeps on walking,
because of a church that stands somewhere
in the East
Those who value authenticity and sincerity over conformity and status quo will eventually find themselves making radical movements to alter the course of their lives.  I have done so in pursuing the path of ministry.  So has Denese.  To make these choices takes a little bit of craziness, and whole lot of heart. 
When Denese and I chose to leave our idyllic life in San Luis Obispo, we had no clear picture of where the new life would take us, or how we could make it work for our family.  We were both certain that the old life, the way we had been expressing in the world of our work, were inauthentic and soul denying.  We had "good" jobs but they weren't good for us.  There was nothing bad about our former life, it just didn't allow for the deeper truth of us to emerge and express.  It was a clarion call to come into integrity with the awakening that was taking place within our heart and soul, and go wherever it might lead us.
Our decision to leave the stable, comfortable life went against our safety instincts that would rather not rock the boat. Our uncertainties, joined by the concerned murmurings of friends and relatives, threatened our resolve to leave the nest.  We even joked about our sanity at times when our rational minds took aim at the plan that would have us leave professional careers, comfortable incomes, with a baby and 10-year-old boy to live in Missouri for 2 years so I could become a Unity minister.  There was vacillation, hesitancy but eventually the decision came through a clear realization that this was simply something we had to do.  It was ours to do.  It was beyond our ability to fully understand and bigger than our fears could quell. 
We have never regretted the decision that continues to affirm the life work that supports our deepest beliefs, despite the many sacrifices of comfort, stability and moments of trepidation this journey has meant for our family and us.  People tell us our journey was heroic, born of extraordinary courage, and vision.  There may be some truth in that assessment, but what is absolutely true is that we made the journey to save our lives.  We could have chosen otherwise.  We could have "saved" the old life and died inside. Instead, we stood up to pursue a life fueled by passion, vitality and, authenticity.
This was our lesson and it is a lesson for everyone who will listen to their heart's call to a more authentic life.  We have shared this story over and over again so that others know that the life we live is our choice.
You may find yourself standing up for no apparent reason, and realizing that you can no longer play by the rules you have played by all these years.  Perhaps you may question the unspoken expectations of a relationship, the rules in your workplace, the unconscious values that dictate your life choices. The best advice I have ever received when discontent stirs is to be clear that your motivation is going toward something deep and meaningful rather than away from something you don't want.  We are here to grow into a grander expression of our true selves.  If there is one overarching will of the Divine for us, I believe it is - to be more of who we truly are, on earth as we are in heaven.

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