Confusion in Spirituality
Confusion in Spirituality
Often, it is our physical and mental
well-being that we talk about. We are oblivious to the importance of our
spiritual health and forget its importance. Our
mind, body, and soul have to be in great condition for us to achieve overall
wellness. However, when our spiritual health is disturbed by spiritual
confusion, the equilibrium among the three components of our existence is lost.
Spiritual
confusion happens mostly to people who are on the path of self-realisation.
When they break their old constraints and understandings, they feel lost. Since
our beliefs, cultures, and ways of life have taught us to live a certain way,
we feel confused when we must break those shackles. When we start expanding
our awareness, our inner darkness diminishes. Our inner darkness refers
to our biased side, full of prejudice and unable to accept different versions
of truth aside from those of ourselves. Since we perceive life through our
thoughts, cultural conditioning, and belief systems, making ourselves free from
these barriers is the toughest test in our lives. When we progress towards
light and embrace the truth, we must cross a dark night of the soul. We all get
an opportunity to break all the barriers of our life’s conditioning and
experience rebirth. This time, it is the birth of our consciousness, not of our
body.
Moreover, spiritual
confusion can occur when a person loses a loved one or faces mundane problems
beyond their current emotional and mental capacity. They may refuse to accept
reality and blame God for their situation.
No season is eternal. It may take time, but
overcoming spiritual confusion is attainable. We just have to allow time to
clear the muck gathered over several births that has covered our soul. When
starting our journey toward spiritual clarity, it’s important to note that
there’s no single way to overcome this adversity.
It is extremely important not to set ourself
any goal in spirituality – when we take the guidance of a realised Spiritual
Master, we just have to follow the teachings the best way we can. The moment we
set a goal, we try to achieve that goal and that defeats the whole purpose of
spirituality. The journey is inwards and not about achieving something in the
material world – the inner world is totally different, with a different set of
rules.
The spiritual process is not about giving up
one level of hallucination and moving to another level. It is all about giving
up hallucination completely, learning to live with reality the way it is,
because the effort is all about truth.
It is all about living in the moment, in the
here and now – that is the only reality, rest as the saying goes – is history
or mystery.
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