Most people in the world are led, at least to a certain degree,
by forces external from themselves. We are led by a number of
influences, including the media, government, work, people, routine
habits and whatever environment draws our attention. We might
assume that upon tiring of one or more influential aspects of
the world that we can just turn our head, close our eyes and
no longer make it part of our reality. Unfortunately, things
are not that simple. Even after erasing some unpleasant sight
or other scenario that we no longer wish to associate with our
individual reality, the forces of exposure are still very much
present in our mind. When no longer in the range of our sights,
they are implanted in our memories and through the seductive
forces of sensationalism, become quite difficult to uproot.
In certain respects and while sometimes not being consciously
aware of it, we are slaves to these forces because they pose
a persuasive barrier to pursuing individual creativity. Let’s
face it. When you spend the majority of time watching television,
the screen molds and heavily influences your reality.
This is where the building of spirituality comes into play
and learning to lead oneself through the reconditioning of
individual reality. We encourage independent thinking, creativity
and leadership through a unified collaboration with what we
might call a 'sparkling pool of greater potential.' Your greater
potential lies within yourself...always. Individual creativity
and leadership long to emerge along with numerous other attributes
you never knew you had. It is all found in your spirit.
The material contained herein provides guidance for you to
educate yourself about the nature of your individual spirit.
Perhaps more important, the emergence of your individual spirituality
can help you to lead yourself. We’ll say that again.
The emergence of your individual spirituality
can help you to lead yourself.
Have you ever wondered how the great spiritual leaders accomplished
what they did? How did Mahatma Gandhi manage to continuously
pursue his efforts to free the people of India against the
enormous pressure exerted on him by the British? How did he
manage to follow a strict regiment of non-aggression when
being heavily aggressed against? How did he manage to influence
his millions of followers to do the same? How did Mother Teresa
manage to carry on day after day caring for the sick and dying?
What gave her the strength to accomplish this service to her
fellow brethren when most others would have quit? How did
Martin Luther King manage to plow through criticism and resistance
while pursuing racial equality, a basic premise for spirituality?
How did Jesus manage to endure the trials and tribulations
of showing people the way to God? Such a simple concept, yet
met with opposition that defies common logic. Their secret,
as in any example of great spiritual leadership, lies in a
deep and everlasting bond of trust with the spirit of God
residing within them. It is a profound and immoveable commitment
that what you are doing is not only morally and ethically
sound, but carries much greater implications.
The Spirit of God resides within you too. The Spirit of God
resides within everyone. Have you ever had a deep desire to
emulate a great person, a great leader, yet dismissed it as
fantasy because you never thought yourself worthy enough to
achieve in like manner? Well, you can ascend to heights of
greatness, but first it is necessary to redefine or perhaps
scale back your perception of greatness. What is greatness...really?
Greatness can be, but is not necessarily achieving something
that puts you in the history books, makes you a celebrity,
or you are simply considered great in the eyes of others.
Whether greatness is known or unknown by others is irrelevant
because, greatness, in the truest sense of the word, is achieved
within one’s own spirit. The deeper the connection and
sense of awareness with the spirit the more certain the bond
of trust and the greater one’s potential becomes. This
is an inevitable principle. The greater the spirit, the more
expansive the mind and all things are accomplished through
a combination of the two. Such is the relationship between
you and God.
People think very highly of saints. Some are worshiped with
all sincerity. The world is in need of a new breed of saints.
Anyone has the potential ability to attain sainthood. That
is of course, if sainthood is the icon with which you wish
to identify. It is important to understand that the true saint
does not consider him or herself as such. Rather, he or she
engages in participatory action in compassion and humbleness.
In other words, he or she simply goes about the work needing
to be done with all diligence while, at the same time, tossing
aside distractions, deterrence and all road blocks confronted
on the path while attempting to carry out the work. The saint
does what needs to be done for the betterment of him or herself
which reflects on others and the greater community.
The world community is in need of great leaders and it all
begins with you. You have what it takes, that much is certain.
We don’t need any more leaders who hold the values of
wealth, power, exploitation and domination at the expense
of others above all else. We don’t need any more leaders
who pay us lip service by saying one thing and doing another.
We don’t need any more leaders who have dishonest intentions
and act irresponsibly toward the environment. We don’t
need any more leaders who can be bought or bribed through
endless deals, operate in total secrecy behind closed doors,
or serve the interest of corporations rather than the people
for whom they were elected.
The world needs leaders who lead with moral, ethical and
spiritual ideological values. We need leaders who not only
say they support such ideological values, but demonstrate
the sincerity of those values with positive action. We need
leaders who are honest and accept responsibility for their
actions. We need leaders who encourage independent thinking
and action for bettering the world and the environment.
There are plenty of concerned citizens working right now
to save the children, feed and house the impoverished, restore
wetlands, planting trees, rescuing animals and saving endangered
friends of the oceans, to name just a few examples of service
work in the spirit of compassion. Many of these unknown 'saints'
are performing these services in a volunteer capacity. In
other words, they are 'doing' of their own free will because
of an internal drive of what needs to be done. These people
are being led by their own sense of compassion for securing
and bettering the greater good. These people are leaders in
saintly fashion and we need many more to join the ranks and
get their hands dirty.
Civilizations have risen and fallen numerous times throughout
history. Civilizations have fallen because of greed, hoarded
wealth, abuse of power and the exploitation and domination
of resources, people and animals. While these are the obvious
reasons for why civilizations crumble, they are secondary.
The main reasons why civilizations crumble go unnoticed and
unrealized. The reason why civilizations crumble is because
the lack of spiritual values is overlooked time and time again.
Sure, a few awakened historians find the true causes of a
downfall, but it seems as though the same mistakes are continually
repeated.
In case you haven’t noticed, the people of the earth
are headed down the path of destruction again. The signs are
very obvious. If you don’t see them, then you are not
in touch with your spirituality because the spirit inspires
self-awareness and awareness of what is going on around you.
In fact, the world is in a serious crisis and is in great
need of seriously minded leaders who hold spiritual ideologies
above all else. When spiritual ideologies are the priority,
all else falls into place. Moral and ethical values, equal
rights and social justice, not just for people, but animals
and the environment become the established norm. This is so
because unification, cooperation and harmonious interaction
are all by-products of spirituality. The spirit loves life.