Seeker Magazine - September 2004


Sacré Coeur, Paris, France

Human Love to Perfect Love

Susan Kramer

Human love becomes perfect love
the manifestation of the soul's true nature
by consciously caring and acting
for the highest good of others.
Energy used in a positive manner
keeps caring and loving feelings
uppermost in our mind.
 
Energy comes to us all the time via food, sunlight, air, and water
Additionally, if we allow our body to be perfectly still
sitting, standing, or lying down
while remaining fully awake
our mind will follow the lead and calm down, relax
becoming aware of the inner sound of creation.

This is the state of meditation
Union with our Creative Source.
This vibratory hum, perceived in our brain
under the top of our skull
underlies all of our changing thoughts.

This very peaceful
yet highly energized vibration
is a constant presence that we can attune with
to more fully energize our mental
and physical states of existence.

This happens because when we are feeling peaceful, yet energized
we are not putting up negative blocks
to our natural spring of ever-new happiness
that is arising from our own soul
into our body and mind.

As the nature of our soul is not limited
by having a physical or mental form -
We are drawing from the infinite supply house
of the energy supporting our soul.

This intense revitalizing energy carries us along
without any effort on our part
except that we must keep a positive, caring attitude
avoiding the roadblock of stilted negative, self-defeating attitudes
and their subsequent self-limiting thoughts and actions.
 
We're called to practice every day
Patience show in every way
Patience that develops attitudes of tolerance
Tolerance for our own shortcomings
Tolerance for other's shortcomings
and the patience to accept them all.

The boon of meditation and positive attitudes
Calming our mind
Energizing our body
Becomes a fuller experience of happiness
Arising from within
Swelling out upon our waking consciousness.


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Human Love to Perfect Love Copyright 2004 Susan Kramer
http://www.susankramer.com
susan@susankramer.com
photo credit Susan Kramer, Sacré Coeur, Paris, France, September 2001

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