By Alex P. Vidal
LOS ANGELES, California – In the Alphabet of Spiritual
Literacy, a book that belongs in every seeker’s home and answers the universal
question “How can I live a spiritual life every day?” authors Frederic and Mary
Ann Brussat reveal “a way to read the texts of our lives and of the world
around us for sacred meaning.”
Using more
than 650 brief examples from contemporary books and movies, they tutor us in
the art of lingering with our experiences and seeing the world with fresh eyes.
They present spiritual perspectives on things, places, nature, animals,
leisure, creativity, service, body, relationships, and community.
The Alphabet
of Spiritual Literacy describes the key spiritual practices—from attention to
zeal—the spell meaning in daily life. The authors offer the book “to share with
children, family, colleagues, and friends as you explore together the bounties
of the spiritual life.”
The basics
explain that most of us started reading lessons by learning the alphabet. “We
have borrowed that bit of pedagogy and created an Alphabet of Spiritual
Literacy, a collage of wisdom from the world’s religions and from spiritual
teachers of all eras,” the authors explain. “Spread throughout the book, these
letters elaborate on the practices of spirituality which show up repeatedly in
the chapters of readings.”
Following is
a summary of the Alphabet of Spiritual Literacy, with pointers on how the
practices can spell meaning in our daily life. If ever we are tempted to ask
why a particular passage in the book is spiritual, let’s check the alphabet,
and we will find that it demonstrates one of these practices.
TOTALLY ALERT
Attention: Let’s
pay attention. Let’s stay awake and totally alert. Let’s see with receptive
eyes and discover a world of ceaseless wonders. Beauty: Let’s walk the path of
beauty. Let’s relish and encourage its inward and outward expressions. Let’s acknowledge
the radiance of the creation. Being Present: Let’s live in the present moment
and not be obsessed about the past or worry about the future. All we need is right
here now.
Compassion: Let’s
open our heart, mind, and soul to the pain and suffering in the world. Let’s
reach out to others and discover the rewards and obligations of deep feeling.
Connections: Let’s cultivate the art of making connections and see how our life
is intimately related to all life on the planet. Devotion: Let’s express our
feelings of praise and adoration through devotional practices and pray with
words and pray through our actions.
Enthusiasm:
Let’s celebrate life with this intoxicating passion. It adds zest to everything
and helps build community. Let’s hold nothing back. Faith: Let’s recognize and
accept that there is another dimension to life than what is obvious to us. Let’s
live with obstacles, doubt, and paradox, knowing that God is always present in
the world.
Forgiveness:
In both our private and public lives, let’s discover the sweet release that
comes from forgiving others and feel the healing balm of being forgiven and of
forgiving ourselves. Grace: Let’s accept grace and our world will be larger,
deeper, richer, and fuller. Let’s look for its intimations everywhere. Let this
seed of the Giver of Life bloom in our words and deeds. Gratitude: Let’s spell
out our days with a grammar of gratitude and be thankful for all the blessings
in our life.
POSITIVE EMOTION
Hope: Let us
let this positive and potent emotion fuel our dreams and support our service of
others. Through our attitudes and actions, let’s encourage others never to lose
hope. Hospitality: Let’s practice hospitality in a world where too often
strangers are feared, enemies are hated, and the “other” is shunned. Let’s
welcome guests and alien ideas with graciousness.
Imagination:
Let’s give imagination free rein in our life and explore its image and ponders
its meaning-making moments, and it will always present you with something new
to be seen, felt, or made known. Joy: Let’s rejoice and be exceedingly glad and
find this divine energy in our daily life and share it with others. Justice:
Let’s seek liberty and justice for all and work for a free and fair world where
oppression and inequality no longer exist.
Kindness: Let’s
let Spirit flow through us in little acts of kindness, brief words of encouragement,
and manifold expressions of courtesy. These deeds will add to the planet’s fund
of good will. Listening: Let’s cultivate the art of deep listening in which we lean
toward the world in love. All things in the universe want to be heard, as do
the many voices inside us.
Love: Let’s
fall in love over and over again every day. Let’s love our family, our
neighbors, our enemies, and ourselves. Let’s not stop with humans. Let’s love
animals, plants, stones, even the galaxies. Meaning: Let’s constantly try to
discover the significance of our experiences and seek further understandings from
sacred texts and spiritual teachers.
SELF-EXPLORATION
Nurturing:
Let’s take good care of the best that is within us. Self-exploration and
personal growth continue throughout our lifetimes and equip us to tend to the
needs of others. Openness: Let’s hold an open house in our hearts for all
people and all things and practice empathy with others and receptiveness toward
the universe. Peace: Let’s protect the earth’s future by promoting peace every
day. Our small steps will link us with others who are combating violence in the
world.
Play: Let’s
be playful, expressive our creative spirit in spontaneity, and hurrah the
pleasures of being, and let loose our laughter. Questing: Let’s savor questions
and thrill to the quest and see our life as a journey that quickens our faith
and deepens our soul. Reverence: Let’s practice reverence for life. The sacred
is in, with, and under all the things of the world. Let’s respond with
appropriate respect and awe. Shadow: Let’s give up trying to hide, deny, or
escape from our imperfections and listen to what our demons have to say to us.
Silence: Let’s
slow down and find a place where we can regularly practice silence. There we
will find the resources to revitalize our body, mind, and soul. Teachers: Let’s
be willing to learn from the spiritual teachers all around us, however unlikely
or unlike they may be. Let’s be sensitive students. Transformation: Let’s
welcome the positive changes that are taking place in our life and open up the
windows and let in some fresh air. Wholeness and healing are waiting in the
wings.
GLOBAL SPIRITUALITY
Unity: In
this age of global spirituality, let’s respect differences but affirm
commonalities. Let’s work together with those who are trying to make the world
a better place. Vision: Let’s practice the art of seeing the invisible and use
the wisdom of our personal visions to renew ourselves and our community.
Wonder: Let’s cultivate a vibrant curiosity and welcome the reports of our
senses. The world is alive and moving toward us with rare epiphanies and
wonderful surprises. Let’s remember we are standing on holy ground.
The mystery:
Let’s accept the unknown as part of life. Let’s not try to unravel the profound
mysteries of God, human nature, and the natural world. Let’s love the
ineffable. Yearning: Let’s follow our
heart’s boundless desire. It takes us out of ourselves and fosters an
appreciation for the multidimensional pleasures of life. You: Let’s accept that
we are children of God. Let’s sing our own song with gusto and fulfill our
mission as copartners with the Holy One in the unfolding drama of the universe.
Zeal: Let’s be passionately aroused by life and cherish every moment, honor our
commitments, and treasure our kinship with all.
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