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All Sizes Fit One

Seeds XIV, 26

Seed: All Sizes Fit One

Ever bought anything that claims “One Size Fits All?” These days I’ve seen it written “One Size Fits Most.” Given the amazing range of human bodies, how is it even possible to claim this? I don’t think it is—at least not with clothing.

There is, however, a realm in which All Sizes Fit One and that is the realm of the intangible, the unseen, the miraculous, the wondrous. It’s easy to get caught up in the daily grind of the daily grind and forget about the things that really matter. Try these on for size:

Love, Joy, Peace, Truth, Honor, Patience, Wonder, Fun, Magic, Delight, Beauty.

Now add one of your own: _____________________.

When it comes to the best things in life, all sizes fit one.

Be brilliant,

Susan Corso

Dr. Susan Corso

 

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Deciding

I’ve been in practice as a Spiritual Director for 30 years, and lately, I’ve been realizing that life comes down to just one thing: What do you want?

I find that I ask this question over and over again in all sorts of formats, but the bottom line is that unless we know what we want, we won’t/don’t/can’t have the lives we want to lead.

There are those who find decisions intimidating. They say they’d rather make a choice. Choice somehow seems less … permanent … than a decision. Either way though—choosing or deciding—you’re picking one thing over another.

If I decide to go to the movies, then I’m not going shopping at the same time. This is a silly example, of course. So, for higher stakes, if I decide to marry Jane, then I’m not marrying John, and that certainly changes things.

Deciding is an interesting process. In my God’s Dictionary, I wrote:

Decision

de- = from

+

-cædere = cutting away

 

The process of decision-making is fraught with anguish for some of us. Deciding is similar to choosing, yet with an important difference. Choosing works with things both tangible and intangible. Deciding almost always has an air of finality to it. This job or that job? This girlfriend? This fiancé? This apartment? That house? This Jaguar or that Jeep? Choosing seems to imply that we still have options; deciding implies that we leave certain options behind forever.  Of course, the etymology of the word explains the reason.

Like incision, which means cutting into, decision means cutting away from. I find that when I make a decision and am unhappy with it, changing it usually means having to do what I call “emotional K.P.” Kitchen Police, a term from the military, is the least appealing kind of duty to draw. It’s not that bad. So I have to do clean-up. I think of the miles of litter sponsors on America’s highway system. There’s a section in Queens proudly bearing a sign with the name Bette Midler. She picks up the trash in the area. If Bette gets to do the garbage brigade, why not me? Or you? Ask: How can I cut away the discomfort around deciding today?

Infinition:

Decisions are clear to me when I approach them from the clear place inside me — my Divine Spark. Holy scissors make deciding easy.

I like the idea of holy scissors, don’t you?

So, Beloved, if life really does boil down to one question in any given situation, namely, what do you want?, hadn’t you better start really thinking about it?

What DO you want?

The thing is: once we get clear in the desire, the doing becomes effortless because we know we want the result.

When you don’t know what you want? Read next week’s blog.

 

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Vows IV

Seeds XIV, 25

Seed: Vows IV

An interesting thing has been happening in my counseling practice lately. People have been showing up with medical symptoms due to karmic vows they’ve sworn in other life-spaces. Not surprisingly, most of the vows are related to religion.

Dedicated religious the world over swear three or four vows; the fourth is a Vow of Silence. This plays out as cooperation in many religions.

Joseph Dispenza did not address a Vow of Silence in his article, but I think a Vow of Silence is really Vow of Listening. You have read in these pages before that the ratio between ears and mouth on a human head is not an error. Listening twice as much as we talk is a good guideline for communication. Taking listening seriously means that you will know things that others do not.

To break a Vow of Silence, I always have to work in the Throat Chakra and the Crown Chakra. Cultivating right speech in ourselves is a very good prescription for getting what we need and want.

Be brilliant,

Susan Corso

Dr. Susan Corso

 

Seeds are remarkable gifts. Sown in consciousness, they bring you to the most important part of your being—your Divine Spark.

Check out the Seeds Archive for past messages of inspiration.

 

If  you would like to be added to the Seeds e-mail list, visit the sign-up page..

For spiritual nourishment, please visit my website www.susancorso.com, and my blogs

Seeds for Sanctuary, Ode Magazine, and The Huffington Post

and

join me on Facebook and follow me on Twitter: @PeaceCorso.