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Spirituality and
Profession |
Many workers of
the Doctrine, as
well as of other
religious
structures,
always face
these dilemmas:
• How much will
I devote myself
to the spiritual
work and how to
reconcile it
with my
profession?
• How to
reconcile my
professional,
family, inner
changes,
spiritual work
and social life?
It seems easy to
answer, but it
is not. I
believe that no
one in the world
has a straight
and forward
answer to this
decision.
There are
answers
supported by
psychological
and
philosophical
contexts, and
even of a
practical
nature, but our
purpose is to
try to reach a
balance point in
our analysis,
however within a
Spiritism-Christian
context.
All we seek is
health and
prosperity.
Health is
certainly a
blessing from
God, but when we
are not
balanced, either
mentally,
psychologically
or spiritually,
we may acquire
health problems,
which appear to
"call our
attention to the
fact that
something is not
right".
No doubt it is
not only with
physical health
that we find
balance in our
lives, because
we see many
people, who are
"physically
healthy", but
empty, with no
deeper content.
We are beings,
who have several
peculiarities
and need:
health,
spirituality,
work to reach
our personal
achievements
and, of course,
relationships,
social life and
also welfare.
Is wealth
inconsistent
with spiritual
evolution?
We have learned,
within the
religious world,
about a
controversial
issue in which
wealth is often
seen as
something
harmful to our
spiritual
evolution and
that we should
limit ourselves
to live without
financial
resources, i.
e., we have
always been
taught to live a
simple life
regarding the
material part,
because, if not,
we would find
difficulty in
evolving by
living a more
complex life,
full of social
and financial
commitments.
The commitment
to a spiritual
work, the need
of an inner
reform with love
and all noble
feelings, as
well as the
professional
work for our
maintenance,
wealth, and
personal
fulfillment,
need to work
together and
they merge into
a single thing -
the evolution of
our Spirit.
When we talk
about
prosperity, the
matter takes an
interesting
turn. Let us
see:
• A decent
wealth results
from a decent
work; it is not
a wealth
obtained with
less dignity;
the income comes
from a right
work that gives
us the
satisfaction of
a duty
accomplished and
the pleasure of
doing this.
• You don’t have
to be a
Spiritist, or a
follower of any
other religion.
You just have to
be a righteous,
responsible, and
honest being,
and have the
awareness to
treat those that
are below you in
the same way you
treat those that
are above you.
• Full
prosperity
requires that we
have an inner
deep concept of
total quality.
The question is:
What is total
quality
according to a
Spiritist point
of view?
With regard to
our neighbor,
what did Jesus
recommend us?
At this point
the words of
Jesus speak
louder when He
tells us: "Do
unto others as
you would have
them do unto
you”.
This principle
summarizes each
and every higher
concept of a
responsible work
and therefore,
with no doubt,
the obtainment
of an
everlasting
prosperity.
Spiritist
principles teach
us that acting
with ethics and
love in our
profession we
will develop
some important
features such
as:
-
Humbleness
to
understand
our limits
and control
our pride in
asking for
help;
-
Carry out
our
responsibilities
with love.
This will
undoubtedly
provide us
with a
greater
effectiveness
and
efficiency
and
additionally
more
satisfaction
with the
results
achieved;
• We will not
feel guilty and
our conscience
will be clear if
at the end we do
not reach our
purpose, or our
desired goal;
• The
so-called
existential
emptiness will
pass by us,
since we will
have a lot more
to do: to think,
analyze, and
accomplish;
• Let us take
action, and work
from the
simplest to the
most complex
activity, and
let us always do
everything with
love, dedication
and
responsibility.
The Doctrine
strongly
emphasizes the
need to pray and
ask the
Spirituality to
help us
regarding our
health,
emotional and
sentimental
difficulties.
Why can we not
ask the greatest
spiritual
mentors to also
help us in our
profession by
giving us
intuition?
Surely, if we
are on the right
path, the help
will come.
"God always
works, why will
I not go and
work?"
– So said the
Master Jesus
once.
Mediumship is
not exclusive of
Spiritism
Emmanuel once
said: "Those
who have high
goals in their
activities will
never run into a
miserable
failure". We
might not reach
our goal, but we
know that God
exists, that He
sees everything
under a
different point
of view and that
sometimes it is
still not the
right time, or
it is better to
be as we are, or
there are some
other
placements,
which we do not
understand at
the time. Let us
be patient to
accept what
cannot be
changed and
always move
forwards.
Both the
dedication to
our professional
and spiritual
work can be
fully
accomplished
together, when
we consider our
priorities, and
go through an
inner search for
what we really
want, and always
establish
greater targets
in our lives.
Let us recall
that Paul of
Tarsus worked as
a weaver for his
daily survival,
and at night he
performed his
redeeming
spiritual work,
having become a
milestone for
Humanity.
The Spiritist
knows that there
is an important
tool in his life
to help him and
it is called
mediumship. Not
the ostensive
mediumship, but
it exists in us
in a subtle
state.
We must accept
that mediumship
is not exclusive
of Spiritism or
of Spiritist
Centers; it is a
human ability
that is with us
all the time and
we can therefore
use it to
connect
ourselves to a
Larger World to
intuitively get
help to solve
all our
difficulties,
according to our
merits and our
personal effort.
A Spiritist is
to put in
practice, every
day of his life,
love, humility,
patience,
perseverance,
courage and so
many other noble
sentiments
regarding his
spiritual and
physical life,
at home, at the
Spiritist
Centre, in
society and why
not in his
professional
environment too.
Let us live each
day.
Every experience
in our lives can
and must add to
our spiritual
structure.
Always learn,
love our
neighbor and
ourselves, and
of course always
work in every
way of life. May
the peace of the
Master Jesus be
with all of us.
References:
The Gospel
According to
Spiritism (Allan
Kardec)
The Book of
Spirits (Allan
Kardec)
The Conscious
Self (Joanna de
Angelis, a
psychographic by
Divaldo Franco)
Dawn of a new
era (Manoel
Philomeno de
Miranda, a
psychographic by
Divaldo Franco)
Psychic Safeness
(Miramez, a
psychographic by
João Nunes Maia)
The
Compassionate
Life (Dalai
Lama)
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