Seven Simple Exercises to Invite the Extraordinary Life
By Guy Finley
I can think of no greater encouragement than the self-evident
Truth that there dwells in each of us the opportunity to explore
and know the Extraordinary Life. The meaning of Extraordinary I
wish to convey points to the immutable and inexhaustible source
that is the secret center of each of us: a timeless resource open
and vailable to anyone who would seek this Life that sits behind
life as we know it.
Will we spend our lives in mere dreams of winning a limitless
life, or will we do the inner- work of awakening from this dream?
Choosing the Extraordinary Life begins with our conscious work to
realize it, which the following special practices help to
ensure.
1. Let Nagging Questions Go Unanswered: In stressful
moments, listen to what life is trying to tell you about you
instead of searching anxiously for familiar answers to make life
feel "right" again. All fearful, doubt-filled moments are secret
reflections of what we have yet to understand about life and
ourselves, not life's rejection of us or our wish for happiness.
Choose to go consciously quiet whenever there is a riot in you.
Refuse to take part in the search to repair what you fear may be
coming undone. Let go and watch what happens when you consciously
sacrifice the fear-filled self. This new action allows the
Extraordinary Life to enter into you where its presence alone
proves that all is well.
2. Don't Make the Rescue Call: In times of anxiety and
fear, we almost always call upon someone or something to help us
get through our stress. This dependency on others for strength not
only weakens our soul, but also steals from it the possibility of
being educated by the Extraordinary Life, which means we miss two
major lessons. First, the crucial lesson that all our fears are
based upon false evidence that appears real. With this revelation
comes our second realization that the same frightened self that
seeks rescue secretly confirms its imagined condition as being real
each time it cries out for help. Refusing to rescue ourselves from
inner states that scare us invites the Extraordinary Life that
shows us that no such scared self exists that needs saving.
3. Take the Hard Way: Rut and routine are two sides of the
same sad street. Repetitive patterns are the well-worn pavement
that our spiritually asleep self loves to tread while it talks us
to death with its empty promises of extraordinary times "just
ahead.Ó We can learn to do much better let ourselves be betrayed in
this way, but it takes inner work! Instead of caving into the
demands of those slipshod parts of ourselves always looking for the
easy way out, we must choose in favor of what our false nature
wants us to see as being the "hard" way. But itÕs not. In fact,
once we learn that the only real way out of what we would rather
avoid is to go through it, we discover another self-liberating
truth: the only thing thatÕs hard on us is when we allow our
unenlightened nature to convince us that getting around something
is the same as rising above it.
4. Do the Thing You Fear Doing: There is a correct time and
place for thinking through practical plans in the ordinary scheme
of life's events. But nothing that is founded in thought can serve
to reveal the unthinkable plans that the Extraordinary holds in
store for anyone willing to leap into the moment without a
parachute. Never mind those old fears of falling. Just jump! Being
willing to risk failing is a prerequisite for fearless living. If
you will take the leap into what you are afraid of doing, the
Extraordinary Life will prove to you that Its unshakable ground is
everywhere beneath you at all times. Nothing compares with this
discovery because, once realized, there's nowhere to go but up! A
note of caution: taking a spiritual leap is far different from
taking a reckless physical risk. Never risk the well being of your
physical body for the sake of a passing thrill: for what is
possible to attain with a body, cannot be without one. The
temporary rush of adrenalin has nothing in common with oneÕs
awakening to the reality of a timeless, fearless life.
5. Take Time Out from Yourself Every Day: Unseen by the
self that walks upon it, thought is a treadmill powered by the
movement of our yesterdays as they produce our tomorrows. This is
the real meaning of "doing time." The domain of the Extraordinary
Life is Timeless. To share Its life, we must enter into Its world.
Here is a good way to begin this Work: Every day, as often as can
be remembered, chose to break out of that gilded, but
self-confining cage called "thinking about yourself." We live under
the power of these unconscious ponderings, for when they turn dark
and stormy, it is we who are left out in the cold. Even if we can
only collect ourselves to meditate, pray or contemplate a Higher
Idea for a few minutes at a time, we must do it anyway. These small
windows - opened by our work to remember the Extraordinary Life Ð
grant us passage into its timeless domain.
6. Open Yourself to Life: Dare to see and experience
yourself as you are without giving names to all the varied
emotional sensations that present themselves before your watchful
inner eyes. Allow the meaning of whatever states you see coming up
in you to reveal their actual nature to you. Resist the temptation
to interrupt their upwelling by explaining to yourself what you are
experiencing. Have no intention toward these thoughts and feelings
other than to be open to them and, in doing so, to permit them
their uninterrupted passage through you. Why open up to life in
this way? For one thing, this gives negative states the back door
they need to depart. For another, the Extraordinary Life is very
possessive. It will not enter any zone marked "occupied."
7. Make No Campsites: The Extraordinary Life visits
individuals, not groups or organizations. It strengthens the soul
willing to be alone for its sake. Keep your distance from people
who insist that you believe as they do, who hope to convince you
that the reality they have satisfied themselves with should satisfy
you as well. These deceivers want only to keep you in their unreal
camp. Never mind who is walking with you and who isn't. Be wary of
any campsite - inner or outer - with its bright "welcome weary
traveler" sign. Most of these campers desire your company so that
they can forget they are going nowhere. Walk on! Your persistence
is an open invitation to the Extraordinary Life to show you the Way
back home.
Guy Finley is the acclaimed author of more than 30 books and
audio programs on the subject of self-realization, several of which
have become international best sellers. His popular works,
published in 16 languages, are widely endorsed by doctors,
professionals, and religious leaders of all denominations. Among
many others, his popular titles include: The Secret of Letting Go,
Design Your Destiny, The Lost Secrets of Prayer, Apprentice of the
Heart, Let Go and Live in the Now, and The Essential Laws of
Fearless Living. Finley is the founder and director of Life of
Learning Foundation, a nonprofit center for self-study located in
Southern Oregon where he gives talks four times each week.
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