Universal spirituality and shadow work
Posted by ICS respondent on October 17, 2007
As stated in the inner collective, a personal vision of its preferred vision and its personal mission in life is determinant. That will create the right attitude to live in community and make an effort to be impeccable and congruent in its thoughts, words and actions. Another very important factor is the inner health, self esteem and general well-being. If this factors are not balanced in a person it will have a direct impact in its attitudes, values, beliefs and morals. That is why I consider that a general practice for all members of the community should be any form of shadow work following the ILP program that should be a must in the community. I could say that most of the problems in human interaction and ability to bring projects to a successful completion has to do with the level of self esteem that a person or group has. A sense of connectedness is a result of our spiritual practise. In the level we advance in our spiritual path, people will increase its sense of connexion, caring for others, the environment, its will to participate, contribute, share, love. I would say that here we are talking about one of the core elements of a community. Even if we don’t call ourselves an spiritual based organization. Universal Spirituality has to play a central role in our daily practices. This will open the possibility to get to higher levels of human expression, interaction and manifestation as a community.
