Friday, March 21, 2008

The Future is Organic

This was the message on a bumper sticker that caught my attention tonight as I was driving home from the store. "The Future is Organic." I followed the little red car for a couple of blocks before it turned and kept repeating to myself...the future is organic. As I allowed the words to sink in...a calm sensation swept over me. I think most often we think of the future as being either uncertain or somehow fixed. I like the idea of the future being organic...in the flow, undetermined...in tune and attuned...on time, in time...the right time and open for a miraculous change in direction and perception at any moment.

The future is organic...the seeds planted in our heart and mind today will bear fruit at some point in the future. What we tend to and attend to...what we nurture with our focus and intention will organically unfold in time. I am comforted by this knowing...that keeping my heart and mind on God...on Love...will organically create my life...effortlessly, gracefully without struggle, force or masterminding. I remember Mary Manin Morrissey often saying..."it is your job to claim the what, it is the Universe's job to determine the how and the when."

I have planted many seeds in the past 9 months...my deepest and most essential heart's desires have taken root in my core. My work as an author, teacher and healer are unfolding. I am here to teach the path of embodiment...to bring Love and God into the body...embodying the Presence with our presence, moment to moment. I am here to reclaim sexuality, sensuality and eroticism as Holy aspects of God's Kingdom. I am here to learn to love...myself, God and others. I am here to become Love.

And, we can rest in the deep knowing that the future is organic. Growing, unfolding, blossoming, dying, resurrecting, rising. Let us seek first the indwelling Kingdom of Love and leave the future to the One who is the master gardener of our dreams.

Be still and know I Am.
Be still and know the future is organic.
Amen.

1 comment:

Gene Latimer said...

Reading the first paragraph, I was reminded of your telling me about waking a few mornings ago and finding yourself saying to yourself "I love."

The power of your simple seed, that what, will bring much more fruit in time.

...for the life worth tasting, worth living, is indeed organic.

May we revel in the simplicity...and power...and beauty...and delight...and deliciousness...of it all.

Amen