Spirituality Ain't for Sale...
December 23rd, 2009 06:54 pmNo.
Seriously.
A person I know points me in the direction of Monk for a Month, and this is how it started...
Really? You get to be an actual monk for a whole month? You get to help out people less fortunate than you and learn how to be a decent, good and respectful person? You get to learn good morals and tenets and the basic principles of Honor and Commitment? Ohmygods! Sign me up!
NOT!
See, I have a problem with this whole buying Spirituality shit that's been a growing trend recently. Because, umm, hello? You can't buy Spirituality, people. Hmm, didn't Jesus say it best? (And yeah, I hate that they're making me drag out an example who's had their teachings corrupted as fuck by mankind for their own purposes and agendas, but in this instance, it does work.) "Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's, give unto God what is God's."
You cannot charge for shit that is Spiritual. That's it, end of discussion. It's one of the reasons why I've never charged for readings, workings or anything else. Because it's an ability that was gifted to me to use as an aide for others who come seeking answers.
I don't charge for my advice, why would I charge for my readings?
Now what I want to know is this- why in the gods' green earth would you need to travel to Thailand for in order to learn how to be a decent human being? There are homeless shelters, animal shelters, soup kitchens, food pantries, youth organizations, senior centers, church programs and many other opportunities to help out in your own area.
So, really, other than bragging rights, why the hell would you need to travel to a distant country to learn how to help people? You want to be a Spiritual person? That's fine. Start by spending some time out in nature. Connect with Mother Earth again. Listen to the voices of her children, hear what they have to say. And for the love of gods, don't be so damn closed-minded! Each and every thing on this planet is a living, breathing entity. An ant has just as much value and a right to life as you do, just as the fly or spider hanging out in your attic. They were here before us, and they'll be here after we're long gone.
Respect them. Respect others who earn that respect. Know that all life is precious and make a conscious effort to reinforce that in your life. Think before you kill. Put yourself in that being's shoes. Animals and insects are a people just as you and I are. They have families, they have purposes, and they have lives.
That right there? That's enough of a start on the Spiritual Path to get you going.
And guess what? That $2,000.00 you just saved on a bogus trip to a Thailand Temple? You can donate it to a local charity instead.
And then, instead of having just bragging rights, you'll have made a difference.
Seriously.
A person I know points me in the direction of Monk for a Month, and this is how it started...
Really? You get to be an actual monk for a whole month? You get to help out people less fortunate than you and learn how to be a decent, good and respectful person? You get to learn good morals and tenets and the basic principles of Honor and Commitment? Ohmygods! Sign me up!
NOT!
See, I have a problem with this whole buying Spirituality shit that's been a growing trend recently. Because, umm, hello? You can't buy Spirituality, people. Hmm, didn't Jesus say it best? (And yeah, I hate that they're making me drag out an example who's had their teachings corrupted as fuck by mankind for their own purposes and agendas, but in this instance, it does work.) "Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's, give unto God what is God's."
You cannot charge for shit that is Spiritual. That's it, end of discussion. It's one of the reasons why I've never charged for readings, workings or anything else. Because it's an ability that was gifted to me to use as an aide for others who come seeking answers.
I don't charge for my advice, why would I charge for my readings?
Now what I want to know is this- why in the gods' green earth would you need to travel to Thailand for in order to learn how to be a decent human being? There are homeless shelters, animal shelters, soup kitchens, food pantries, youth organizations, senior centers, church programs and many other opportunities to help out in your own area.
So, really, other than bragging rights, why the hell would you need to travel to a distant country to learn how to help people? You want to be a Spiritual person? That's fine. Start by spending some time out in nature. Connect with Mother Earth again. Listen to the voices of her children, hear what they have to say. And for the love of gods, don't be so damn closed-minded! Each and every thing on this planet is a living, breathing entity. An ant has just as much value and a right to life as you do, just as the fly or spider hanging out in your attic. They were here before us, and they'll be here after we're long gone.
Respect them. Respect others who earn that respect. Know that all life is precious and make a conscious effort to reinforce that in your life. Think before you kill. Put yourself in that being's shoes. Animals and insects are a people just as you and I are. They have families, they have purposes, and they have lives.
That right there? That's enough of a start on the Spiritual Path to get you going.
And guess what? That $2,000.00 you just saved on a bogus trip to a Thailand Temple? You can donate it to a local charity instead.
And then, instead of having just bragging rights, you'll have made a difference.
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Date: Dec. 24th, 2009 08:46 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: Dec. 24th, 2009 07:05 pm (UTC)::takes her hat off and takes a bow::
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Date: Dec. 24th, 2009 01:17 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: Dec. 24th, 2009 08:10 pm (UTC)Drugs, sex, alcohol... that's escapism.
Spirituality, however, shouldn't be. Only they are making it into such. And that right there? That's what pisses me off.
If they were truly seeking for the answers, I'd be all for it. But the bitch to it is, they're simply looking for a quick fix to make things right. They don't want to do the work involved in actually walking the path of a Spiritual existence.
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Date: Dec. 24th, 2009 11:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: Dec. 24th, 2009 11:27 pm (UTC)I can understand wanting to take the path of least resistance... Hell, I tried it myself. More than once, at that. But the difference is, I realized that it's not a True path, it's merely an Illusion. And in the end, you have to pay for trying to take the shortcut anyway.
I don't want to get to the end of this life, stand before my Creator and ancestors and have to explain why I was too much of a wussie to stand strong and keep to my own path, nevermind whether or not it was Hard or there were Challenges or other people were taking the Easy Way Out.
Life is Hard. It has to be, especially nowadays when this world is so screwed up and backwards in it's morals. But if you look in the places you least expect it, there's also Joy and Beauty and Light at times. And that? That far outdoes the shallow crap that the rest of the world keeps wanting to shove down everyone's throat...
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Date: Dec. 26th, 2009 06:42 pm (UTC)We're just finishing up with
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Date: Dec. 27th, 2009 02:52 am (UTC)I'll be sure to spread the word as well :)
::Edit:: Also, go ahead and add me if you'd like. It's honestly a crapshoot as to when I update my journal as I mostly blog when I need to rather than every day, and it's really just one big menagerie of topics as well. Usually they run the gambit from Spirituality to work to what I had to eat last night, lol.
Anywho, can't wait to participate in the new forum next year =]