23 Feb 2008 03:21:11 | Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
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Title: Trusting the Universe – Or Not Author: Margaret Paul,
Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com Copyright: © 2004
by Margaret Paul URL: http://www.innerbonding.com Word Count:
852 Category: Spirituality, Spiritual Growth, Inspiration
Trusting the Universe – Or Not Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Faith and trust in a Higher Power are two different things.
Faith is about believing in God/Higher Power even though there
is no proof. Trust is about noticing all the times that our
Guidance has come through for us in big and little ways, and
living our lives according to this truth.
Either we trust that spiritual Guidance exists for us and has
our highest good at heart, based on our actual experience
regarding our soul’s journey, or we don’t. When we trust that we
are on a profound soul’s journey, and that all that happens is
in support of this journey, we are able to let go of outcomes
and stay more in the present.
Imagine how you would feel if you REALLY trusted that you are
never alone and are always being guided in your highest good.
That would go a long way toward helping you surrender to the
process of life and release anxiety.
Try this exercise: think of all the times from childhood to
today when you knew that you were being supported by Spirit –
times you were warned of things, times when something good came
from something bad, times when you were in the right place at
the right time, times when you felt a presence with you, times
when Spirit came through another person in the form of help or
caring, times when you were deeply guided to help another, times
when you knew something without knowing how you knew it.
One of my times was when I was driving home from the airport one
night. I heard a quiet voice in my head telling me to slow down.
I did, and moments later a drunk driver careened across the
freeway directly in front of me, missing my car by inches. Had I
not slowed down, I would have been hit broadside.
Another is when I was warned to get all my valuable possessions
out of my house that I had sold, at least one week before escrow
was to close. I got everything out and the next day construction
workers accidentally burned down the house.
These are major incidents, but I’ve had hundreds of minor
incidents that let me know that I am being guided in my highest
good. The key is to not let our wounded self diminish these
situations with statements like, “It’s just a coincidence.”
Sally, one of my clients, was struggling with her trust in the
universe. I asked her to think about a time when she knew she
was being guided and supported. “Well, one important time was
when I was thinking of quitting college. I had gone to my
college that day with the intention of quitting when I ran into
an old friend. We sat and talked, and then I went home. It was
only after I got home that I realized that I forgot to quit. I
stayed in school and finished and it was one of the best things
I ever did for myself. I know that day Spirit made sure I ran
into my friend so that I would forget about quitting! Another
time was when my baby son was in the hospital, very very sick.
The doctor said he might not survive the night. I prayed and
prayed and put my body over his and sent all of my love into
him. Immediately his fever went down and he was okay. God was
definitely with me.” Remembering these times helped Sally to
reaffirm her trust in God.
I cannot think of a better way to reduce or eliminate anxiety
than to decide to trust the universe. When we are in the midst
of extreme difficulties, reminding ourselves that we are being
guided is a powerful way to stay present and centered and handle
the difficulties.
After the trauma of my house burning subsided, I questioned my
Guidance regarding why I wasn’t warned in a way that could have
stopped the house from burning. I was told that, because I had
lived and worked in that house for 31 years, too much of my
energy was in the house. Spirit needed to help me by burning out
the energy, so that my health would not be adversely affected by
people tapping into my energy. I was told that my house burning
was for my benefit, even though it felt so traumatic at the
time. In addition, I received more compensation from the
insurance than I did from selling the house! What seemed like a
disaster turned out to be a good thing.
Because we have free will, each of us has the option of deciding
to trust that we are truly being supported by the universe, that
even very challenging situations are all opportunities to evolve
our soul in love – toward ourselves and others. Life is filled
with ups and downs, with good times and bad. It’s important to
realize that when bad things happen it does not mean that we are
not being supported and guided in our soul’s journey. Inner
peace comes when we trust that the universe always supports our
highest good.
About Author :
Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is the best-selling author and co-author of
eight books, including "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By
You?" She is the co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding
healing process. Visit her web site for a FREE Inner Bonding
course: http://www.innerbonding.com or email her at margaret@innerbonding.com.