296 80 45MB
English Pages [298]
:
Is Siiruti m
mmmm^m
A Joan Borysenko, Ph.D
Gordon
xi
i
!
——'
»
Dveirin, Ed.D.
m
i^imimata
tm v.-rmmtmn ^^
ti
USA $24.95
CAN
•
$29>>5
Publisher's Price Higher in Other Countries
Your Why What is
are
.
we
sW's Compass we
here? Are
fulfilling life's
purpose?
evolutionary intelligence trying to express through
change and uncertainty, of
us? In this time of global
people are asking these age-old
spiritual indirection,
questions with renewed curiosity. There's a thirst for
—
meaning and purpose a dawning realization that happiness isn't a commodity that can be bought with a gold card. Fulfillment and joy arise naturally from the capacity to be present to ing and to listen for bilities in
any
life
as
it's
unfold-
—and discern —the best possi-
situation,
which inform enlightened,
compassionate action. This
is
the hope that spiritual
guidance provides for us and for our world.
Joan Borysenko and Gordon Dveirin consulted 27 Sages from diverse wisdom traditions to explore the nature of spiritual guidance. Christian, Jewish,
Hindu, Buddhist, Quaker, shamanic, and secu-
Sufi,
lar
viewpoints provided a rich tapestry of insights.
Several
no
themes emerged:
First,
definitive "10 steps" for the journe^ oi
fully
no map, becoming
that there's
human—what Joan and Gordon call Homo sapiens person of wisdom anc compassion). But
caritas (a
there are guiding principles that can help us recognize
whether or not we're on the right for stillness, curiosity,
The capacities
and comfort with uncertainty
cultivate receptivity, rather religious
track.
than reinforcing secular or
fundamentalisms that promote
rigid, in-the-
box thinking. The resulting stance of openness allows a deeper reality
—containing more possibilities—to
emerge. The charge
emergent
is
then to discern whether the
possibilities serve
the
fears
and
desires of
ego or institutions, or whether they're more
be expressions of
Spirit
—or wisdom—
Joan and Gordon's hope help you
make the life
work.
that this
.
book
will
move beyond limited ways of knowing, and
open up the
own
is
at
likely to
vast evolutionary intelligence
needed to
leap tow? Yd fuller self-realization in your
and inAne world.
"
}
Praise for
"An
7^#/~ ScHUs s CcHriAct^S
elegant, simple,
and practical guide
your higher self and experience the
field
to get in
touch with
of infinite possibilities/'
— Deepak Chopra, the author of Buddha: A
Story of Enlightenment
"Your Soul's Compass by Joan Borysenko and Gordon Dveirin refreshingly challenges the 'light unto ourselves' sensibilities
of the modern spiritual marketplace. truth that direction
that not only do
revelation,
change,
us all to the simple
from an intelligence greater than our own ego
is
authentic spiritual evolution. The book's greatest message
critical for is
It points
of much
we have
to
open ourselves
but even more important,
we must have
if we
to the experience
want our world
the courage to act on
what
is
of direct
in crisis to
revealed to us.
— Andrew Cohen, the founder of EnlightenNext and What Is
Enlightenment? magazine
"Your Soul's Compass the
is
a treasure
way you move through your
explores in completely original
How do you
lead a
life
that's
life.
—a book that
Beautiful
and provocative,
is
it
How can you distinguish of the ego? How can lead-
guided by love?
opposed as Hitler and Gandhi both
divinely inspired? Simple yet profound, pragmatic this
change
ways the most important questions:
between authentic guidance and the desires ers as radically
will
a book you'll want
to reread
and keep
feel they're
being
and transforming,
close at
hand."
— Sara Davidson, the author of Leap! and Loose Change
"Surely no journey
is
own
the journey into our
book, Joan
more promising, yet more problematic, than hearts. In this
and Gordon have done
marvelous and insightful
immense
us the
service
of distilling
the guidance of 27 sages from a wide array of spiritual lineages.
A
delicious feast awaits the reader
—a true pleasure
to
partake!"
— William Ury, the author of The Power of a Positive No my beliefs
"As a Christian, all spiritual
draws
me
in
God and
the consciousness that we're
beings yearning for a deeper connection to our Source
into this
mind-expanding book. The convictions of 27
sages sharing their insights on the spiritual journey
and our soul's
maturation gives us clarifying revelations into our understanding
and imagination of how you and I can draw
closer to
God."
— entertainer Naomi Judd "This book
is
such a gift
contribution by launching the
ing
what spiritual guidance
in helping the
world
to the
world! It makes a significant
first real interfaith is
and perceiving
in its evolution
dialogue on identify-
the potential
it
has
toward greater compassion."
— Reverend Dr. Ruth Ragovin
w
our
Also by Joan Borysenko, Ph.D.
Books Minding the Body, Mending the Mind Guilt
Is
the Teacher, Love Is the Lesson Fire in the Soul
Pocketful of Miracles
The Power of the Mind to Heal (with Miroslav Borysenko, Ph.D.) On Wings of Light (with Joan Drescher) 7 Paths
to
God*
A Woman's Book of Life A Woman's Journey to God Inner Peace for Busy People*
Women* Wisdom for
Inner Peace for Busy
Saying Yes
Seventy
Change: Essential Your Journey (with Gordon Dveirin, Ed.D.)*
to
Audio Programs Times Seven: On the Spiritual Art of Forgiveness A Woman's Spiritual Retreat Menopause:
Power
Initiation into
The Power of the Mind
Heal
to
Your Spiritual Quest
(And please
see the
Hay House
catalog for
over a dozen guided-meditation CDs, unabridged
books on CD, and inspirational
lectures.)
Video Programs Inner Peace for Busy People*
The Power of the Mind *Available from
to
Heal*
Hay House
Hay House USA: www.hayhouse.com® Hay House Australia: www.hayhouse.com.au Hay House UK: www.hayhouse.co.uk Hay House South Africa: www.hayhouse.co.za Hay House India: www.hayhouse.co.in
Please visit
1
Your
lA/fuv£ 7s SjUrLtiitu/ Gtu4/ttic&?
Joan Borysenko, Ph.D. tuuC
Gordon Dveirin, Ed.D.
HAY HOUSE
HAY HOUSE, Carlsbad, California
London
•
Vancouver
Sydney •
•
•
INC.
New York
City
Johannesburg
Hong Kong
•
New
Delhi
Copyright
© 2007
by Joan Borysenko and Gordon Franklin Dveirin
Published and distributed in the United States by: Hay House, Inc.: www.hayhouse. com • Published and distributed in Australia by: Hay House Australia Pty. Ltd.: www.hayhouse.com.au • Published and distributed in the United Kingdom by: Hay House UK, Ltd.: www.hayhouse.co.uk • Published and distributed in the Republic
of South Africa by: Hay House SA (Pty), Ltd. • www.hayhouse.co.za • Distributed in Canada by: Raincoast: www.raincoast.com • Published in India by: Hay House Publishers India: www.hayhouse.co.in Editorial supenision:
Kramer
Jill
•
Design: Tricia Breidenthal
No part of this book may be reproduced by any mechanical,
All rights reserved.
photographic, or electronic process, or in the form of a phonographic recording; nor may it be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or otherwise be copied for public or private use
reviews
—other than
for "fair use" as brief quotations
embodied
in articles
and
—without prior written permission of the publisher.
The authors
of this
book do not dispense medical advice
or prescribe the use of
any technique as a form of treatment for physical, emotional, or medical problems without the advice of a physician, either directly or indirectly. The intent of the authors is only to offer information of a general nature to help you in your quest for emotional and spiritual well-being. In the event you use any of the information in this book for yourself, which is your constitutional right, the authors and the publisher assume no responsibility for your actions.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Borysenko, Joan.
Your
soul's
compass
Franklin Dveirin. p.
:
what
is
spiritual
guidance?
/
Joan Borysenko and Gordon
1st ed.
--
cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN- 13: 978-1-4019-0776-1 (hardcover) ISBN-13: 978-1-4019-0777-8 (tradepaper) I.
Dveirin,
Gordon
F. II.
1.
Spiritual direction. 2. Spirituality.
Title.
BL624.B6197 2007 204-dc22
2007017648
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4019-0776-1 Tradepaper ISBN: 978-1-4019-0777-8 10 1st
07 4 3 2 edition, October 2007
09
08
1
Printed in the United States of America
J/7
Brother
memory of Wayne Teasdale
and
his vision:
"-'
iatmfam»&K>mmmm
C(Hvte/i£s
Preface:
When
Ask the Nearest Sage
in Doubt,
Introduction: Inner Light or True
PART
I:
xi
Nature
xix
ORIENTING TO TRUE NORTH
Chapter
1
Opening the Conversation
Chapter 2
Magic
Chapter 3
In
Chapter 4
Intimacy
Letters
.
.
the
.
3
Anatomy
of Revelation
We Trust?
"God"
.
.
.
9
25
Seeing with the
43
Eyes of the Heart
Me?
Chapter 5
Doubt
Chapter 6
The Art of Discernment
67
Chapter
The
87
7
Chapter 8 Chapter
9:
...
Practice of
10:
Guidance or
Discernment
Guidance
101
Overcoming Ego Block to Guidance .
117 .
.
the Biggest
139
11:
Unfolding the Heart of
Chapter
12:
Spiritual
DNA: Mapping
Genome
of Transformation
13:
57
Practices for Aligning with the
Chapter
Chapter
Is It
Do Not Travel Alone: When Two or More Are Gathered Spirit of
Chapter
Is It
Sit
Down and
Wisdom
for
Spirit in
Action
149
the
161
Shut Up: Contemplative
World Leaders
183
—
PART The
II:
INTRODUCING THE SAGES
Sages:
Swami Adiswarananda
201
HameedAli
202
Rabbi Rami Shapiro
203
Daniel Ladinsky
204
Taj Inayat
205
Rose Mary Dougherty
206
Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
207
Sister
Cecilia
Yogi
Montero
Mukunda
Stiles
208 209
Nina Zimbelman
210
The Venerable Ajahn Sona
211
Reverend
Dr.
Cynthia Bourgeault
Oriah Mountain Dreamer Father
Thomas Keating
Reverend Suzanne Fageol Sally
Kempton
212 213
214 215 215
Sheikh Kabir Helminski
217
Edward Bastian
217
Rabbi Tirzah Firestone
218
Dr.
Linda Backman
219
Dr.
WilkieAu
220
Dr.
Patricia Loring
221
The Boulder Quakers
222
Susan Baggett and Thomas White
224
Afterword: Cultivate
Contentment
Being Responsible to Guidance
The Interview Questions Spiritual
Mentoring and Resources for Guidance
227 231
233
Endnotes
239
Acknowledgments
243
About
245
the Authors
—
When in Doubt,
Ask the Nearest Sage
came an end— As the year 2005 earthquakes, tsunamis,
marked by war, terrorism, and genohurricanes, cide Time magazine ran an inspiring article on local heroes who'd made a difference in places such as New Orleans and Biloxi, and across the world in faraway Pakistan and Indonesia. One of these a "dark" period
to
man named Ihsanullah Khan, rescued thousands of people who were injured by an earthquake that registered
heroes, a Pakistani
7.6
on the
Richter scale
and
killed
more than 73,000 people
in
Pakistan in October 2005. Fifteen years before, Khan, then a
Washington, D.C., cab
driver,
which winning (he thought) lottery numbers were revealed to him. He played them religiously every week, until he finally won a jackpot worth $55.2,million in 2001. Recalling the dying words of his mother, who told him that one day he was going to be somebody important, he decided to take his winnings and return home to the Himalayan town of Batagram. There he could do good for the local people, which was the most important thing he could think of. had
a
dream
in
XI
yints StHt/'s
He
ran for
The
struck.
mayor and won
.
.
and three days
later
the earthquake
was destroyed, and injured people wandered
local hospital
around dazed, looking
.
Comtek
for help that wasn't there.
Using his lottery
Khan immediately bought all the medicines and supplies he could find, rounded up health-care personnel, and established a field hospital. Using still more of his winnings, he set up tents for displaced families and is currently helping villagers rebuild their homes, fulfilling what he sincerely believes to be his divine destiny. Throughout history, many influential people have believed cash,
that they were divinely guided
—for better or worse. Hitler was con-
vinced that he had a special mission and was guided and protected
by divine Providence. His certainty had a hypnotic effect on the German people, much like the pronouncements of some modern religious figures that generate fear, hatred, and mass murder. The original founders of the United States, on the other hand, were guided by a vision that, while rooted in
faith,
transcended
religios-
and invited equality and opportunity for all. Around the world, leaders are faced with the necessity and the privilege of aligning ity
—
—
global
and domestic
This
a task that requires a
is
between If
faith
there
our best
some •
is
self
policies
with the very best in
human
nature.
wisdom transcending the dichotomy
and reason, encompassing the best
of both.
such a thing as spiritual guidance that directs us to individually and collectively, following
it
involves
serious questions:
How do we
tell
the difference between spiritual
guidance and the ego's need for control, certainty,
and power
—or from instinctive drives and social
conditioning?
•
Is
there a divine attraction
— a kind of grace—that
on the journey of becoming an awake, compassionate, and purposeful human being
pulls us forward
... or are
•
we
the sole instigators of that quest?
And, perhaps most important,
is
there a compass of
and wisdom within the soul that keeps us on track and if so, how does it function?
love
—
XII
@>
Preface
Preface
Who
"So
it
In
"God"
We
Trust?
'
wasn't just a mirroring back of what was going on/'
responded, "but
it
added
of the events in your
a spiritual
life. It lit
we
dimension to the interpretation
up the inner meaning."
Listening to the stories of guidance that the Sages told,
we
heard an underlying soul theme, an inner meaning. Simply put, that
it's
God (wisdom
or Ultimate Reality)
is
extending a hand to
us and sending us directions for the journey home. As in the
Hymn
of the Pearl, the directions are already inscribed in our heart as our true Self, but
God
reaches out to us
—the beloveds— and reminds
us of what's already written in our spiritual
DNA. Whether
that
outreach takes the form of divine union, subtle leadings, or overt stress, it's
nonetheless a magic
from the Creator, the loving
letter that
Spirit of
comes
to us personally
Guidance.
Thomas Keating told us how the stories of the interfaith participants in his annual Snowmass Conference confirm the sense Father
that the Divine Beloved
is
reaching out to us across time and space:
'The experience of the Snowmass Conference,
shown
that deep dialogue
for over
20
years, has
among people who are advanced in their
common heart that is communicating or transmitting itself to everyone who is moving into that level
respective traditions reveals a
and becoming intimate with that which
of listening
and
closer to us
than we are to ourselves
relating
is
—the Divine Presence within
and everywhere else." Our awakened human heart is the receiver that picks up the signal of the Divine Heart. We, in turn, transmit that love. The more love we generate in the form of intimacy with life, gratitude, and compassionate action the more open our hearts become, and the more direction we receive. Synchronicities appear as we come into us,
around
us,
—
—
and guidance opens the way before us: inspiration for her experiment. The father sees
coherence with a larger
The
scientist receives
a notice
on the
field,
bulletin board of the health-food store about a
new
school that's just right for his child. TJie author has a conversation
with a stranger that sparks an idea about the plot for a novel. Fol-
— excitement, passion, gratitude, a desire —we find the treasure.
lowing the thread of love to
know more about
life
39
y^ur StHt/'s CtHrtMss
Listening for the Vector of Love
Rabbi Rami talked about kabbalah as "receiving"
He
translation of the word. to
God and becoming
called
it
—the
literal
the opening of hand and heart
Tuning
part of the divine flow.
in to that
divine flow
—the kairos part of any story—might also be described
as aligning
with the vector of love.
The for
vector of love
how we
can
is
a
"listen
term that
Sister
Rose Mary Dougherty uses
one another" into
a state of transparency
to guidance. (The phrase listen one another
mentoring
spiritual
of Spirit
stand
—
it
refers to
and then mirroring
how
Spirit
as the prayer of
is
it
how
is
used frequently in
movement can help them under-
listening for the
back to others
guiding them.) She describes the vector of love
God
for us, unfolding within our hearts as guid-
open up
ance. Being fired from a job, for example, might
and
sion of where a person's true gifts
could be love's
addiction
nature can shine through.
"Whether or not one is aware of it," Sister Rose Mary explains her book Group Spiritual Direction, "God is constantly engaged
with the
human
ing, enabling, at
An
way of creating an opportunity for dismantling the
false self so that true
in
talents reside.
a discus-
home
heart.
God is present,
inviting, cajoling, challeng-
always loving persons to be
who
they are
—lovers
some point in the spiritual journey we are love affair and the subsequent choice to claim
in Love. At
awakened to
this
the primacy of love in our lives." 1
"Our searching, our wanting, Sister
is
reflective of
Rose Mary explains. The longing
guidance
is
we
and mutual
feel for orientation
a response to "God's prayer in us"
recognition and
God's seeking us,"
—a
call to
communion.
Sheikh Kabir Helminski expressed
it
this
way: "The roles of
and beloved switch between God and human being. The human is the beloved, and God is the lover this gives you an idea of what worship is. Real worship only becomes possible when we realize that we're loved by something infinitely generous and lover
—
beautiful." It's
many
just that realization that
we heard
of the Sages told their stories of
grace of being loved unconditionally 40
over and over again as
how
they understood the
by God or Ultimate
Reality.
D
In
"God"
We
#•
Trust?
Joan: The thought that there might be a personal
God —one
who cares for us particularly—was especially poignant for me. Over the years, even though had directly experienced the love of God in mystical states, somehow that relationship had become lost to me. This is the classic Dark Night of the Soul, where God disappears I
from sight and we
alone and bereft.
feel
Working on this book turned out to be spiritual guidance for me. I came out of the dark night not back into the faith I once had, but into a deeper kind that had been maturing just under the surface all along. Moving beyond the surface stories of our lives and tapping into the vector of love changes the shine on everything.
—
Joan and Gordon: That
essential shift in orientation
surface (chronos) to the depth (kairos)
and
eating the orange rind ing, a stress, or a
tasting
is
like
its fruit.
from the
the difference between
Whenever
a little lead-
dark night knocks on the door of the heart, ask the
simple question Where
is
Spirit in this? or
Where
is
the vector of love
moving? That straightforward inquiry allows your Soul's Compass to orient to a deeper truth.
you can take a few deep breaths and surrender to Spirit. Let it cradle you like the earth holds the roots of a tree. Trust it and take in the nourishment that's there. Even a moment of letting go can put you back into the flow, whether you're movIn
all
situations
ing from Light to Light or breaking through the darkness like a seed beginning to germinate and of the spiritual journey
home wherever you
are
describes the journey,
is
this:
move toward You
are the
the sun. The secret
same distance from
—which, in the paradoxical language that
is
no distance
w
41
at
all.
You're already there.
"
%
er rcHu
Seeing with Intimacy the Eyes of the Heart .
"It is
.
.
only with the heart that one can see rightly;
what
is
essential
invisible to the eye.
is
— Antoine de Saint-Exupery Regardless
of the
form that
it
might
take, spiritual
guidance
is
knowing that's often paradoxical. We know, but how we know, since our rational mind may not have
a process of
we're not sure
weighed in on the matter
know each
all.
when you meet
For instance, there's a subtle
at
a kindred spirit for the first time,
but compelling sense of recognition. You don't
on an external level, yet your souls share a deep understanding. The metaphor most often used for this kind of meeting
is
other
that of a heart-to-heart. This type of intimate connection,
where you move beyond the exquisite its
communion,
inherent
To
see
is
veil of superficial familiarity into
both the goal of the
spiritual
an
journey and
bliss.
through the eyes of the heart means to look beneath
—whose function to catalog, compare, judge, and codify experience — excels the kind of knowing surface appearances.
The mind
is
at
based on sensory input and memory. But there's another way of
knowing
so intimate
and
fresh that only poets dare to express
it
in
and immediate that there's virtually no separation between the knower and the known. We become, or recognize that we already are, at one with a web of loving intelligence that's as close as our own hands and feet yet as vast as
words.
It's
so indescribably vivid
.
43
.
.
the universe
and we it is
%
C(HrtM&S
JfiUS SiHt/'j
'
In these experiences, the curtain of sleep parts
itself.
find ourselves face-to-face with the Source of
Guidance
as
manifesting freshly in this very moment.
When we asked one of the poets on our panel, "How
the question that informs this chapter:
mystery of love replied,
Daniel Ladinsky,
does the heart
—the
—factor into what we understand as guidance?" he
'The heart having intelligence
odd notion, but
feel that is
I
ligence/guidance/wisdom
may seem something of an
where the deeper
—the greater intel-
—begins: in the heart. And to me, loving
and intelligence is the same. means to awakening it, that
,;
It's
this
kind of intelligence, and the
the subject of this chapter.
is
The Intimate, Awakened Heart
"How do we know if our heart is awake, ing, as
and function-
sensitive,
opposed to contracted and numb?" mused
Sufi
Sheikh Kabir
Helminski.
He continued:
When
the heart
ceive things.
them
we
We
as such.
even perceive people
we live
the tender aspects of is
the face
whole universe
The degree
we
live in a
not functioning
as
it's
is
to
meant
as things,
To the extent that the heart
perceive that
you look
is
is
to,
and we
open and
in a very tender universe.
we
pertreat
healthy,
We begin to see
human beings— a process in which wherever of God. The face of God is everywhere. The
animate and conscious.
which the heart
loving universe.
I
is
open
is
the degree to which
suspect that there's
no end
to the
dimensions of that experience.
Most of us have had glimpses of heart awakening that us simply because they're "Aha"
from
a
deep
moments
stay with
that feel like rousing
sleep.
Gordon: Some 30 years
ago,
I
was
the front range of the Colorado Rockies.
44
living It
on
a
ranch along
was broad daylight on
-
,52
a.