Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 5, Issue 1, 1 July 2020 | Page 2
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यथा दीपो िनवातस्थो नेंगते सोपमा स्मृता ।
योिगनो यतिचत्तस्य युञ्जतो योगमात्मनः ॥
Just as a lamp in a windless place does not flicker, so the
disciplined mind of a yogi remains steady in meditation on
the self. (Srimadbhagvat Geeta : Chapter 6 Verse 19)
Finding our truth is both a journey into us that grows naturally with our
journey into the world. When we search for the meaning of who we are
and our place in this world, we remember that we have a soul, and we hold
a spark of the Divine Creator within us. We realise that we have the natural
desire to know everything, because our curiosity for knowledge
originates from our desire to be like the all-knowing Creator.
On our path of discovery, we are going through a revolution within us that
strengthens us. We are allowing the Divine Spirit to grow within us by
practicing love for all living things, by living an honest life, by being kind,
and by helping others in the best way we can. As we allow the Divine to
expand more within us, we discover that we are naturally pushing out
our ego – the “false self.”
We originate from the Universal Creator, being creative is part of our
spiritual evolution. Our ability to create is a blessed gift, and when we
create to enhance life's beauty, it is a spiritual form of our self-expression
and a reflection of the Divine within us.
Being creative brings us closer to the Universal Source, and when our
whole life becomes creative, we live in the flow of Divine energy.
We understand that everything in our existence, such as a light bulb, was
once an idea or thought that was imagined by one person. When we
daydream and use our imagination to visualise “our” creation, we are
essentially receiving an invisible spiritual force that comes to us from the
Divine Creator. This invisible spiritual force comes to us as inspiration.