Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Spiritual Navigation


Spiritual Navigation

"O where will I get a gude sailer
To take my helm to hand,
Till I get up to the tall top-mast,
To see if I can spy land?"
    ___ "The Ballad Sir Patrick Spens,"
                 Scots  folk song


   The art of spiritual navigation is one that few are taught in our era. If we are fortunate enough to have a spiritual director or adviser as companion along our way, then we receive expert guidance when difficulties arise. A sensitive adviser does not attempt to solve our problems but makes suggestions and gives resourceful clues.
   The chief aid to our personal exploration is our own spiritual practice. In our meditation, in our prayerful listening, in our silent attunement, we derive a good deal of navigational information. Most of this is likely to go unnoticed if we do not record and correlate it. Like any   explorer to an unknown realm, we need to know the contours of the land, its flora and fauna, its friendly and hostile inhabitants. The mapping of our spiritual progress will certainly not be straightforward or easy to record. We will have to be alert to subtle changes and correspondences between what we experience and what seems to be true for us. Like the navigator who steer his ship through the fog, we have to sound the waters ahead of us and proceed slowly, always acknowledging that thought we cannot see the stars, they still shine above us.
   We each have an in-built aid to spiritual navigation in our dreams. In those nocturnal journeys, we visit new zones and landscapes, encounter archetypal and mythic beings who speak directly to us, often in pun-laden language. Our mapping of the otherworldly shore is based on a set of sequential explorations and recognitions that grow in confidence and trust as we take our spiritual world.

"Begin to note and map your spiritual journey using a diary, chart, and/or set of pictures to which you can refer and add regularly."
From: "The Celtic Spirit" by Caitlin Matthews]

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