While driving home one day,
I noticed that someone had posted some cardboard signs along the roadside,
leading guests to a party on my street. I live out in the country where
there are no city blocks, with many curving roads and irregular
intersections.
I saw that the person who
had posted the signs, placed them at the crucial intersections. At every
important choice point, there was a sign. I drove for long stretches past
numerous smaller intersections, where there were no posters. Then, when I
again reached a crucial intersection, there was another clear marker.
It occurred to me that this
is how Spirit gives us guidance— we get signs when we need them. Whenever
you arrive at a critical choice point, information shows up to help you
decide. If you are not getting a sign, you are probably not at a crucial
intersection. That's the time to just keep going and enjoy the ride. When
you are ready to know, you will. If you don't know, it is not time yet. In
the meantime, just breathe, trust, and find the blessing where you are.
If you are seeking
direction, pray for guidance. Then let the universe deliver your answer in
the right way, place, and time. If, upon completing your prayer, you do
not hear a voice boom from heaven, shout your name, and bellow, "This
is what you must do!" don't freak out. Give the Great Spirit a chance
to deliver your message when you most need it. It will come.
Guidance often arrives in
uncanny and synchronistic ways. I met a fellow who prayed for a sign to
help him decide whether or not to accept a promotion that would require
him to relocate his home and family to a distant city. Then one night he
came home late and saw a "For Sale" sign on his lawn. Since his wife was
already sleeping, he did not want to wake her. The next morning he asked
her about the sign. "What sign?" she asked him. "The one on the lawn," he
told her. The two walked outside, and no sign was to be found. The fellow
deduced that he had indeed been given a sign. He took the job, and the
move ultimately turned out to be a success for everyone.
A man at a seminar told me
he prayed for direction one morning, and then that afternoon as he walked
out of a restaurant, the wind blew a piece of paper against his knees. He
picked it up and discovered it was a flyer for my seminar that evening. He
attended, and subsequently his life changed.
Another friend decided he
wanted to become independently wealthy and retire at a young age. He
prayed for help with this project. The next morning when he went out to
jog, as he turned a corner he saw a book someone had left on top of a
trashcan: Your Money or Your Life. He took the book, read it, and
found the wisdom he needed. Now he is well on his way to riches and early
retirement.
If you act anxiously to
hasten your answer, you inhibit your ability to receive guidance, and
delay its arrival. In such a situation your wisest move is to step back
from frenetic activity and return to peace. I once needed to find a
particular document to resolve a financial snafu. I searched for it
nervously, and only grew more confused and frustrated. Finally I realized
I was getting nowhere and decided to sit down and meditate to clear my
mind. I let go of trying to locate the paper, and relaxed. Toward the end
of my meditation, an image popped into my mind, showing me a certain
folder toward the rear of a file cabinet. I looked in the folder and there
was the document.
I use a very successful
method to receive guidance. I call it "The Truth Smoke-Out."
Whenever I am not sure what to do, I say to the universe, "Just show me
what I am to do here. I am willing to do whatever is in the best interest
of everyone involved. Give me a clue, and I will follow." Then I release
the situation. I give up any preconceived notion about how this is
supposed to turn out, and when I am supposed to know. Sometimes the answer
comes instantly, and sometimes it takes a while. But it always comes.
In the Greek version of the
Bible, the first translation from the original Aramaic, two different
words are used for our word "time." One is chronos, which is
equivalent to our understanding of time in seconds, minutes, and hours.
The other word is kairos, which can best be translated as "in God's
time" or "at the right time" or "when the time is ripe." In our culture we
are used to living in chronos. But there is an entirely more
important element of time, which is timing. That's kairos.
Practice living in kairos, and answers arrive at the perfect time.
God is at least as smart as the person who put the signs up for the party.