He [The Great Spirit]
only sketches out the path of life roughly for all the creatures on earth,
shows them where to go, where to arrive at, but leaves them to find their own
way to get there. He wants them to act independently according to their nature,
to the urges of each of them.
Lame
Deer Lakota
On
awakening let us think about the twenty-four hours ahead. We consider our plans
for the day. Before we begin, we ask God to direct our thinking, especially
asking that it be divorced from self-pity, dishonest or self-seeking motives.
Under these conditions we can employ our mental faculties with assurance, for
after all God gave us brains to use. Our thought-life will be placed on a much
higher plane when our thinking is cleared of wrong motives.
In
thinking about our day we may face indecision. We may not be able to determine
which course to take. Here we ask God for inspiration, an intuitive thought or
a decision. We relax and take it easy. We don't struggle. We are often
surprised how the right answers come after we have tried this for a while.
What
used to be the hunch or the occasional inspiration gradually becomes a working
part of the mind. Being still inexperienced and having just made conscious
contact with God, it is not probable that we are going to be inspired at all
times. We might pay for this presumption in all sorts of absurd actions and
ideas. Nevertheless, we find that our thinking will, as time passes, be more
and more on the plane of inspiration. We come to rely on it.
Big Book pgs. 86 &
87
Grandfather,
thank you. Thank you for the trail. Thank you for giving me the choice of
how to follow that path.