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May 9, 2006
Solitude: A Lost Art
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John Cali
Last week a friend sent me an article on solitude. So I asked Joseph if we
could do a newsletter on the subject. The answer, as usual, was
"Sure."
In our modern world, we often define ourselves in terms of our relationships,
with one exception.
The exception? Our relationship with ourselves.
It's ironic, for that is the most important human relationship any of us will
ever have. That relationship defines our relationship to God/Goddess/Great
Spirit -- whatever you call that divine energy of our source.
Here’s Chief Joseph.
Chief Joseph
Solitude does not equal loneliness. Although,
for many of you, the two words mean the same.
Your modern world generally shuns solitude. If
you're not a social butterfly, there must be something wrong with you.
It's quite the other way around -- a society, a
world who do not understand or value solitude do not understand themselves.
We know many of you reading this often crave
solitude, some "alone" time. But do you take it? And, if you do, do
you feel guilty about it?
The most valuable time you will ever spend in
this lifetime, friends, is the time you spend alone.
But not only the time you spend alone -- but the
time you enjoy spending alone.
All of you, no exceptions, need this time alone.
Yet many of you deprive yourselves of it. And everything and everyone in your
lives suffer as a result.
You cannot be in and of the world in any
positive, productive way unless you are willing to take the time to also be apart
from the world.
You don't have to divorce the world. In fact,
that would not suit most of you. But you do have to take the time regularly to
be alone in joyful solitude.
You all probably know someone who seems to need
constant interaction with other people. Maybe that someone is you.
And if that someone doesn’t have another
person there, he/she turns on the television, or the radio, or the computer.
It's almost as if you're scared to death of
yourselves. Solitude has become a lost art.
Solitude is good, friends. We're not telling you
to abandon your responsibilities to others. But we are telling you to
honor your responsibility to yourselves.
If you are not able to be fully present in the
moment with only yourselves -- and feel good about it -- you're probably not
able to be fully present with others. Including the divine energy you came from.
It all starts at home, within yourselves. Alone
and in solitude.
For more of our articles, go
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This article was originally published
here.
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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