Arts
& Music
Arts and Entertainment may seem like an unlikely
subject in our course, but keep in mind that this is a practical
application in self-mastery. While the homework required in this
course necessitates your spending much time in communion apart
from the world, there is no need to shut yourself completely off
from the world. God works in every way possible to wake us up
not only to who we are, but of our connection to all of life and
the universe. The University of Spirituality is a school for all
aspects of life. Getting in touch with Spirit helps you to make
the most of your potential. It matters not what your particular
occupation is. If we were to compare The University of Spirituality
to a conventional school, it more closely resembles a school for
the arts. We certainly don’t like to pick one field over
the other, but the arts stimulates and brings out people’s
creative ability more so than a school of business. Business is
something that usually goes according to an established standard
that is the same day after day. Accounting and finance is done
the same way regardless of the business. Many working in a business
orientated environment just go through the motions.
The arts are a different story. There are no established standards
or limitations in the area of arts and entertainment. It is solely
up to the individual’s potential talents to create whatever
he or she desires. Many of us live to be entertained. We have
painters, photographers, sculptors, architects, actors, musicians
and dancers, to name just a handful. We have covered the art of
architecture and “vision” or inner photography and
we are going to focus on the professions of acting, making music
and dancing for this semester. We might add that animals are also
becoming aware of and exercising their potential in the arts.
Animals can act, sing and dance which provides a profound example
of the close relationship between we share with them.
Some advocates of a highly spiritual path would condemn the watching
of television and would go so far as to recommend throwing your
television out the window. That however, is not necessary. Some
have a perception that the pursuance of mastery would require
your retreating to a secluded cave for five years or even for
the rest of your life until enlightenment is attained. Mastery
can certainly be obtained in such a fashion, but it is impractical
in our society. Mastery requires you to interact with society,
therefore we can enjoy many of the fruits of society. We have
to at least begin the trek by incorporating practices in with
our current live and activities. Yes, we will eventually curb
most of our material ways, but during our trek television and
films can help us to relax and make certain connections.
Upon your spiritual trek, you can partake of many activities if
you so choose and you may also find that the Holy Spirit will
lead you in such a direction. In other words, you can practice
your exercises daily, read as well as practice lessons, perform
charity work a few days a week, and also have time for entertaining
yourself. Remember that if you adjust your schedule accordingly,
you will have time to accomplish everything you desire.
There is much negative hype in the media these days, but the industry
does offer some good entertainment. Mind you, the Holy Spirit
is also your television and movie guide here. Allow yourself to
be drawn to what to watch. Progressing in spiritual development,
just as you find your tastes for food and other things changing,
you will most likely find your tastes in entertainment changing
also. This shift will simply happen of its own accord as it is
all part of the larger change within yourself.
Although we are focusing upon emerging into present moment awareness,
remember that will take time. Additionally, you cannot emerge
totally into present moment awareness until you dispense with
the energies of your past and believe it or not, there are a variety
of films available to help facilitate this process. Besides, there
is only so much transformation you can accomplish at a time. You
will need to take breaks. There are some excellent films out these
days. We are largely recommending films made from a historical
perspective because it is your history, or at least certain parts
of it, with which you must come to terms. You will most likely
be drawn to certain films in order for you to make a connection
with a part of your past. And do not discount it if you are. Remember
that the Holy Spirit works in mysterious ways. There are many
good, quality films out these days from a historical perspective.
I can also tell you for a fact that at least some of these were
inspired by the Masters in an effort to awaken people and make
the connections that they need to.