Be
Still
by Laura V. Hyde
The
quieter you become the more
you can hear.
Ram Dass
As I write this, I am in the middle of
making an important decision regarding an opportunity that has surfaced.
The time for finalizing my decision is drawing close, yet at this point
in time, I am still unclear as to what the best decision is. I have been
trying a myriad of decision-making approaches: letting go of attachment
to outcome, discussing it with my partner, journaling about it and so
forth. Yet I know in my heart (and from past experience), that the only
true method for making a decision that supports the greatest good of
everyone involved is to ask for inner guidance. The answer that my soul
seeks will not come from anyone or anything outside myself, but from
deep within and that requires becoming still. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross once
wisely penned the following words of wisdom, “Learn to get in touch with
the silence within yourself and know that everything in life has
purpose. There are no mistakes, no coincidences, all events are
blessings given to us to learn from.”
Being still entails quieting the senses
enough so that we may hear our soul. The soul speaks quietly, so we must
enter our inner sanctuary, close the door and be still where no one can
see us. When we are alone, the guidance may reveal itself, something
that will never happen in public. Why? Because when we’re around others
our ego is on display, even in the presence of loved ones. Thus it’s not
necessary for us to try and access our deepest truth within, our only
focus needs to be on settling into an atmosphere of faith and hope,
trusting that the highest answer will surface when we are perfectly
still.
The same thing is true for meditation;
since love’s presence is within us, everywhere, at all times, we need
only be willing to still our senses and patiently wait for the contact
to occur. We are not trying to reach anything, but to achieve a state of
such stillness that the awareness of love permeates us. Only in the
sacredness of inward silence does the soul truly reveal the answers we
long to hear.
For most of us, being still is not an easy
thing to achieve. The amount of stimuli in our society is staggering,
not to mention all of the noise from our own thoughts. There are so many
diversions to becoming still, that it must be a priority for it even to
occur. In his book, Practicing the Presence, spiritual mystic Joel
Goldsmith writes, “It takes constant turning within to tear away the
veil of illusion, the middle-wall partition which seems to separate us.
How speedily we pierce the veil has no relationship to our human
goodness… It has relationship only to the depth of our desire to make
contact.” The middle-wall partition represents all of the distractions
we experience which prevent us from connecting with our soul. It’s the
need to keep busy, so busy that we never become still. But with
persistence and practice, it will occur. There are walls of resistance
that must be broken down and circles of fear to overcome. Yet nothing
truly meaningful in our lives ever happens without desire and diligence.
Do yourself the greatest favor possible:
take time to become still. Create a sanctuary for yourself in your home
so you may enter into the inner sanctuary of your heart and soul. Affirm
that you’re worthy of such a sacred space. By honoring yourself in this
way, any problem that needs resolving or decision that needs to be made,
will be accomplished in the highest possible manner. As I finish writing
this article, it’s becoming crystal clear that I need to heed my own
advice… be still, turn within and listen to the calling of my own heart.

Laura V. Hyde, MA, is founder of Infinite
Wisdom and has a private practice in San Luis Obispo County, CA, where
she provides spiritual counseling and soul purpose coaching. A national
author and speaker, Laura offers numerous workshops for awakening the
heart and spirit. She is the author of Gifts of the Soul and The
Intimate Soul, a syndicated columnist for more than 20 publications, a
student of A Course in Miracles and a visionary speaker. Laura is the
host of Relationship Wisdom on Public TV and a keynote speaker
throughout the U.S. and Canada. Please visit
www.laurahyde.com. |