What Is Spiritual Work and what Will It Do To Me?
I have been interested in spiritual work since I
was sixteen years old. Not because of my parents
or any religious teaching. In fact, I never liked
anything about religion. Their rules, dogma, or
any other group or organization seemed controlling
to me. I guess you would say I was a rebel in many
ways in my life. I didn’t eat what the other kids
ate, and didn’t go to church, temple, or study
groups. I wasn’t really happy with the way they
ran the school system, and it seemed that most
teachers, priests, rabbi, and religious leaders
just didn’t have the right answers to my young,
inquisitive mind.
My Dad was a thirty-three-degree mason.Free
masonry is a fraternity. It is not a religion or
belief system of any kind. It is, however, a
fraternity that encourages personal and individual
character development and application of moral and
virtuous lessons and behavior into one’s daily
life. A key way in which that is expressed is
through community service and charity. It is not
related to satanism or the occult, although there
are many esoteric rituals that my Dad kept his
ritual work very secret and sacred. I never joined
the masons myself, but I believe it was part of
the foundation of my upbringing.
At sixteen, I met a girl that I really liked. I
borrowed my Dad’s car and went over to her
parents’ house and asked her mother if I could
take her daughter out on a date. I can still hear
her words ringing in my ear. There is no way that
I am going to let my fourteen-year-old daughter
get in a car with you. Although I was
disappointed, I wasn’t about to give up. My new
love told me that her mother made the entire
family take a yoga class every Wednesday night,
and she asked me if I wanted to come to the class.
I had no idea what yoga was, but I was going for
sure just to see my new girl. After a few weeks of
going to class that I really enjoyed, her mother
agreed to let me go out with her daughter. Wow!
That was the start of a long-lasting love and the
beginning of my spiritual practices.
There are three parts to any spiritual practice:
the Teaching, the Teacher, and the Practice. Each
step along the way is as important as the other.
If you want to stay healthy, happy, and even
wealthy, begin your first step on the path and you
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I wish you the Best in your Health, Wealth, and
Happiness.
Dr. Wu Dhi