It is said that in times of chaos and unrest, one’s commitment to spiritual practices/discipline are more important than ever. “Spiritual practice or discipline” is defined as a regular and daily performance of actions and activities undertaken for the purpose of cultivating spiritual development.
Spiritual practice moves a person along a path toward liberation or union with the Divine. Each religion has its own spiritual practices embedded into their teachings. But one does not need to be part of a religion to engage in spiritual practices. The commitment to enacting deeds of loving kindness is a universal spiritual practice. Meditation, yoga, spiritual readings and a focus on Oneness are also prevalent practices across the world.
Why is it said that it is extremely important right now to strengthen our commitment to spiritual practice?
Simply, because if we don’t, we go cra-cra! Need I say more...?
The more we engage in a spiritual practice, the less identified we are with the dramas of life.
The Sanskrit word “Māya” is used to describe the illusionary nature of that which exists, (our world) and because it is constantly changing (everything changes!), it is seen as “spiritually unreal” and concealing the true character of spiritual reality. Spiritual Masters encourage us to perceive our lives as if we are watching a movie or dream.
However, these dreams/movies can be awfully convincing, don’t you think? So, bottom line, we could use all the help we can get to not be embroiled in the ongoing drama of our times and the ups and downs of our lives.
Spiritual practice helps to free us from the web of Māya and to remember that it all comes and goes and that what truly matters is the spiritual essence within and manifesting as all of life.
The Goodness Breath is a spiritual practice that can unite us all in loving action — just through intentional breath. The practice is simple:
The Goodness Breath practice returns you again and again to your divine nature — your goodness. It serves in this way as a spiritual practice. It is also an action of loving kindness because you are channeling this goodness out into the world. And, it is bold and fierce because it is an action that demonstrates that you will not forget who you are.
The Goodness Breath is a warrior stance, taking a stand for kind behavior and using breath as a healing force.
The Goodness Breath calls upon us to anchor into a belief that the light is more powerful than the darkness.
As we breathe our goodness into the world, we are warriors of radical awareness and action.
“Warriors” because by breathing goodness, we are committing to the mission to “take the high road,” no matter what human ugliness we may encounter.
“Radical awareness” because it is a refusal to identify with what is before us and surrounding us.
“Action” because we use our breath for healing and channeling the light.
By consciously practicing The Goodness Breath, we add some extra juicy mojo to our acts of kindness, generosity and service.
The mission for the Goodness Breath Project is for as many people as possible around the globe to consciously practice breathing The Goodness Breath and join together in the force of light. Wouldn’t it be cool if The Goodness Breath could be a universal spiritual practice and unify us as we breathe goodness out into all hemispheres of our planet?
There are various ways to practice The Goodness Breath:
Check out the refreshing and uplifting videos on Facebook at The Goodness Breath Project, demonstrating awesome deeds of loving kindness — and add to it. Also, check out goodnessbreath.com and share it.
No matter if you choose to participate in the Goodness Breath Project or not, gift yourself with some kind of spiritual practice so that you can stay anchored in remembering who you are.