There are times when we feel that we
are spinning our wheels in the mud in terms of our spiritual progress.
This can be especially true following a period of major growth in which
we feel as if we've gained a lot of ground. In fact, this is the way
growth goes -- periods of intense forward movement give way to periods
of what seems like stagnation. In those moments when we feel
discouraged, it's helpful to remember that we don't ever really go
backward. It may be that we are at a standstill because there is a new
obstacle in our paths, or a new layer to get through, but the hard work
we have done cannot be undone.
Every step on the path is meaningful, and even one that seems to take us
backward is a forward step in the sense that it is what we must do to
move to the next level. In addition, an intense growth spurt requires
that we rest for a time in order to fully integrate the new energies
that have been liberated by our hard work. When we feel we are not
making progress, we can encourage ourselves to take a moment to rest. We
can meditate more, feed ourselves well, and get extra sleep. Before we
know it, we will be spurred on to work toward the next level of our
development, and this rest will make sense then as something we needed
in order to continue.
Once the sun rises, it doesn't go backward but instead follows its path
in one direction. It may appear to stand still for a moment in time, or
to move more slowly at some point or another, but really it is steadily
moving forward on its path. We are the same way, and once we have moved
through something we can never really go back. We may be resting or
revisiting issues that seem old, and it's natural to feel stuck, but in
truth we are always taking the next important step forward on our path.(Daily OM)