
Walgreen's latest tagline may have a much deeper meaning than perhaps they intended. I was watching television one night recently, and my thoughts were running up and down the freeway of my mind, racing first one way and then the other. I was trying to pin down a direction for my life. Suddenly I saw the words form on the TV screen: Living on the corner of Happy and Healthy.
Everything in my mind came to a dead stop. Spirit had just nudged me. I realized that my dissatisfaction with the return on my achievements in recent years and the uncertainty about my future were holding me back from better experiences. They were taking over my Now, making my present less than desirable. [Click below to read more.]
Everything in my mind came to a dead stop. Spirit had just nudged me. I realized that my dissatisfaction with the return on my achievements in recent years and the uncertainty about my future were holding me back from better experiences. They were taking over my Now, making my present less than desirable. [Click below to read more.]
Even worse, they were the genesis for creating my future.
In spiritual psychology, we recognize that "thoughts produce after their kind." Yet, it is not easy to let go of our conditioning, to surrender our desire to orchestrate our future down to the last detail. In contrast, we often swing to the opposite end of the pendulum's arc, choosing to abdicate any responsibility for our part in our co-creation by saying that age-old phrase: God will provide.
So, if we are to let go but not hand everything over to God lock, stock, and barrel, then what is it we are supposed to do? We are responsible for creating the foundation for our future. We are charged with living in the Now on the corner of Happy and Healthy. I know this sounds corny, but if you'll just open your mind for a moment, you will realize how necessary this is.
We’ve all heard the story of the sower and how the seeds of our future will not grow and multiply unless they are sown in good soil. We must provide the mental soil for our future before God can manifest what we say we want. God does provide. Like the farmer, he scatters the seeds, but the soil on which they fall is of our choosing.
Bottom line: Live on the corner of Happy and Healthy in the Now for it provides the richest soil for our dreams of the future.
In spiritual psychology, we recognize that "thoughts produce after their kind." Yet, it is not easy to let go of our conditioning, to surrender our desire to orchestrate our future down to the last detail. In contrast, we often swing to the opposite end of the pendulum's arc, choosing to abdicate any responsibility for our part in our co-creation by saying that age-old phrase: God will provide.
So, if we are to let go but not hand everything over to God lock, stock, and barrel, then what is it we are supposed to do? We are responsible for creating the foundation for our future. We are charged with living in the Now on the corner of Happy and Healthy. I know this sounds corny, but if you'll just open your mind for a moment, you will realize how necessary this is.
We’ve all heard the story of the sower and how the seeds of our future will not grow and multiply unless they are sown in good soil. We must provide the mental soil for our future before God can manifest what we say we want. God does provide. Like the farmer, he scatters the seeds, but the soil on which they fall is of our choosing.
Bottom line: Live on the corner of Happy and Healthy in the Now for it provides the richest soil for our dreams of the future.