I decided to write about spirituality and choice and what they mean in our lives. Why did I choose this topic? Because spirituality is a quality that all of us share. To be fully human is to be spiritual and in these troubled times, it is an asset we should understand and expand upon. In the DICTIONARY OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION, two definitions are given. "Philosophically, the term is sometimes used as a synonym of idealism and in religion the term refers to the indwelling of the Holy Spirit", which is the one I will be using. It refers to spirit or soul and to the higher consciousness within all of us, our natural inheritance that links us across time. We are, all of us, on our own spiritual path in search of meaning and purpose in our lives. There are dozens of publicized aspects of the spiritual path. There are many subjects in metaphysics, countless variations of Eastern and Western religions and philosophies. My search has led me to read many of them. I have grouped them together for this piece because, while they are different, they are equal in their value, as all are learning experiences for the soul. It matters not what culture we are a part of or what our religious beliefs are, for us to grow spiritually and fulfill our potential. Where does one begin the spiritual search? It began for me about five years ago by honestly evaluating all aspects of life, and more importantly, the direction of the path I would choose to follow. It has not been an easy journey. To face yourself honestly and openly, makes self-evaluation a very difficult task. For me, it was a very painful process. The experience I have gained, has given me a great deal of insight and has promoted and furthered my personal growth. Spirituality is not something you get by desiring it, but by experiencing it. It comes from putting religious theory into spiritual action and applying your higher consciousness to relationships, work, family and everyday life. It takes a great deal of courage. So, where do you begin or continue your search? You can only begin where you are right now. This is part of the personal examination process that we all go through, to find our value of truth. There are many definitions of truth, you all know that, but some say truth is simply what you believe to be true for you, nothing more or less. Many forget or are not aware of thought and deed. (Something I think politicians forget) We receive what we give and each of us must give the other person his or her personal freedom, to live his or her own life as they see fit. Each of us must knowingly use our own personal freedom for the experiences by which we need to grow in this world. So why is this so hard to live in practice? Affairs of the heart entangle us in other people's lives to a point that we may not know where our feelings begin and the other person's end. Often, there is a warming bond between us, but there can also be misunderstanding and pain. So often, we feel that someone put us into a situation that we had no control over, or we feel that we were hurt by someone's actions because we love them and have no choice. This is only one example of many that I could give. But, you see, we always have a choice. It has always been the individual who has the choice of running his own life or allowing others to take control of his life. Most people are not aware that they alone, can make that personal decision of freedom. This I have learned from experience. Spiritual freedom is within. Spiritual responsibility interlaces with that freedom, which affects every aspect of our lives. By living each moment to the fullest, you are not only far happier with what you have, you are also living in one of the highest spiritual principals. In your quest, you ask, what is the purpose of life? The purpose of life is TO FIND GOD. It is within the very soul essence of our being, to search for and find the living God within us. You do not have to wait to find heaven, and you can know God, HERE AND NOW. You have only to be all that you can possibly be, and you will find him and he will become the reality of your life. You find God by knowing the truth of your existence. Then it becomes clear. Our single-minded purpose is to evolve back to God, the Father. No one else can take us there but ourselves, and it is the march of the lonely man to a different drummer. The writers of truly inspired works always speak of a "Golden thread" that runs through all beliefs concerning a Creator and our place in Creation and the personal bond between God and Soul. God is at one end of the Golden Thread, and each of us is at the other end. We will follow it until we know God. At some point on the spiritual path, each of us will come to know this deep within. We all have the same lessons to learn and our inevitable goal is the same, but our paths are individually our own that takes us there. The social consciousness that exists in the world today, must become aware of the need for spirituality and act accordingly, if it is to solve the overwhelming problems that face our nation and for our continued existence on this planet. We, as individuals, must help to bring this about by making the right choices, by living our spirituality overtly. It is recognizing and coming to terms with our own base self, our greed, vanity, arrogance, selfishness, temper, jealousy, envy, hatred, prejudice, hypocrisy, deceit, animosities and hostilities. We have the choice to change these negatives into positives before it is to late. Spirituality is the total of the efforts made in this direction and the development and manifestations of our higher self - the ability to love, sympathize, show compassion and care for others, our honesty and sincerity, our sense of justice, and our desire to serve. Spirituality oriented people ARE. They manifest BEING. Their spirituality is WITHIN. It is inner attainment. However, it often manifests overtly in the form of good deeds. These deeds are not done just for social approval. They are accomplished simply by the operation of insight and understanding on the part of the person involved. Many spiritual good deeds are done anonymously, and happen all the time, usually without thinking. But we need to reflect and to make these deeds and impulses a more frequent aspect of our lives. We must understand spirituality as a life-sustaining and life-elevating process. I would like to share with you, something that was told to me by a spiritual friend last week: "We can think ourselves into new ways of acting - or we can act our way into new ways of thinking." Makes sense, doesn't it, when you think about it. I wanted to share my belief system with you as we individually and collectively, journey along our spiritual path to God. I have chosen this topic because it is the choice I have made for myself, and is the path that I must follow. As I grow in my spirituality, it is my intention to try and help others by sharing the knowledge I gain in my experiences through my writing. This is my path. Henry David Thoreau says of the spiritual self: "The true harvest of my daily life is somewhat as intangible and as indescribable as the tints of morning and evening. It is a little star-dust caught, a segment of the rainbow which I have clutched." Spirituality in action is summed up by these words by Ralph Waldo Emerson: "There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide; that he must take himself for better, for worse, as his portion; that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till.