Seated in the center of the
heart, as surely as the essence of a tiny seed holds the promise of a
towering tree, lives within us the Presence of a Power that can dispel
any gathering darkness, and change what is unkind into conscious
compassion. What is this great Presence and Power lying latent within
us?
It is Love.
No
matter who we are, all of us have known some kind of love in our lives.
Love has as many forms on this earth as there are human hearts to
reflect and reveal her countless expressions. There is the love we may
feel for objects and places, the love we know through relationships
with those closest to us, and there is the love of excellence, of
natural beauty, and of all things shining bright with unfulfilled
promise.
But as stirring, fine, and noble as these loves may
be, they tell but a small part of a much greater story hidden from
plain sight, yet evident to those with "eyes to see"; for just as
radiant energy from the sun, which is not the sun itself, reaches down
into creation to animate all of its myriad forms, so is it true that
behind and above the everyday loves we have known there dwells an
abiding Love of a far greater magnitude; an unseen and supernal Love
whose emanations make all other loves possible.
It is this
higher, Divine Love that teaches us about love in all its forms,
initiating us into the mysteries of our own heart by gently wiping away
the borders that stand between our love and our beloved, so that two
become as one. Beethoven, Rembrandt, Curie, and Einstein -- these and
other great souls didn't so much master their respective arts, as much
as a great love for their art served to master them. Love educates
whoever will embrace her. So it can be for us; to become masters of our
own lives we need only learn how to let Love master us.
Each
heartache, every disappointment, all crowning moments by which we win
or lose the object of our desire -- that at the time seem the very
summit or valley of our lives -- each such moment is but one small step
along the path that Love has prepared for us to learn her Ways. And
that all of us share in these kind of everyday experiences -- whose
touch deftly transforms our collective heart -- proves the point: the
Divine Love of which we speak is not meant only for elected sages and
hallowed saints. If this were true, then we would have nothing within
us to recognize the glow of that small ember in our hearts toward whose
warmth and faint light we are drawn. So be assured that where there is
an ember, there can also be a flame. And that by the light of such a
fire burning in each of our hearts, if we so will it, our world can be
as the Divine intended it to be: a realm of reality that has realized
the promise and the fulfillment of Love itself.
WHENEVER WE LOVE ANYONE (or some natural moment, creature, or thing) we relate to this, our beloved, through
something Unseen. In such moments there must be that which allows us
to know
our lover: an invisible power that somehow first penetrates the
obstructing physical form and then permeates it; one that grants us
sweet access to the secret regions of this heart we have now entered —
even as we revel in the new depths of ourselves delivered there by this
same Love.
So, in many ways yet to be discovered, Love is the
secret Third Party in any relationship between two people who are in
love. She is their common ground — serving to unite them in a “place”
neither may know without the other. And Love acts as a catalyst:
creating a whole new sense of oneness from what are the two distinct
characters now within Her. Let’s express this same idea from a slightly
different vantage point, something more familiar to all of us.
Just
as we must enter a sheltering harbor right at sunset if we wish to be
held rapt by the sea of golden light spreading itself out before us, so
we must first enter Love Herself in order to begin to know love with
another. And if all this sounds a bit mysterious, that’s because Love
is
a Grand Mystery! Love works endlessly in Her mysterious ways to conquer
the willing heart, and how each and every one of us — realized or not —
is an apprentice of the Heart . . . being prepared by Love for Love.
The
classical and great historical Lovers of all ages attest to this
essential stage of self-discovery with what often turned out to be
nothing less than the sacrifice of their own lives. And anyone who has
known such a consuming love knows something of the paradoxical
relationship it requires of its lovers. Within it, personal fulfillment
comes in finding ways to further lose yourself — in giving yourself
over to that one whose life you’ve found to be the wellspring of your
own heart. It is here that apprenticeship of the heart begins.
Gradually, in well-defined stages,
Love prepares the heart it wants, and the heart it takes is taught Love.
The
heart subdued by Love surrenders itself and becomes storehouse,
pump-house, and storage line. It stands between perfect fullness and
complete emptiness, filling and being filled by what has made it. Such
hearts touch and are touched by the unimaginable miracle of Love.
Hearts such as these have no need for hope of tomorrow because each has
become the willing subject
and domain of Forever.
When
we first fall in love with someone we hang on to every word he or she
speaks. We don’t miss a thing. We notice how they say what is said, the
way they move and to what they are drawn; we note all the little things
that please them, or that don’t.
Nothing
escapes our attention. What is this great desire of ours that so drives
us to want to delight the one we love? What the eye can’t see, the
heart alone perceives:
According to our wish and willingness to give our love to another, there returns to us — in greater measure than given —
the love we have given. It is, quite simply, the secret of the ages:
Love rewards the lover.
Isn’t it true?
The more we love someone, the more love we come upon in our own being;
and the more we experience these elevated states in ourselves, the
higher we long to go! But as we all know, visiting such heavens has
proven itself perilous; for even while we hope that love will lift us
up and into the highest regions of our heart, we also fear the
invariable “fall” when love departs and drops us back into a world left
twice as dark for her withdrawal.
So keen to us are these
recurring cycles of love won and lost, and their sense of loss so
unwanted, that when love does come calling again our desire to
possess that which we love
has become all the greater. In some instances this longing can be
overwhelming, and past painful experience prods us on to find some way
to “own” this new love of ours. But, even if this feat were possible,
we already have good reason to suspect that merely
possessing
what we love is impossibly incomplete. For what else have we been
gradually learning through our relationships of the heart other than
this one fact:
we are held ever apart from what we love by the very fact that we would clutch it to our breast.
In
our gradual discovery of what love would have us learn, we are gently
directed to consider another kind of relationship with love; now we no
longer yearn to be its possessor,
but rather to be possessed by it.
And so emerges, like a newborn infant within us, our first true notion
of the idea of a Divine Love. Our earlier inclination to abandon
ourselves to Love now becomes our need, for in the light of Love’s
revelations we can see, for the first time, how our own hungering
identity — once viewed as being essential to our experience of love —
is secretly Love’s only impediment… ####
The above is an excerpt from
Apprentice of the Heart, by Guy Finley, White Cloud Press, 2004.
Upcoming radio interview featuring author Guy Finley.
Tuesday,
September 1st, 10-11 am Pacific Time, internationally acclaimed radio
host, Dr. Pat Baccili and Guy will talk about the empowering ideas in
“Being Fearless and Free” on “The Dr. Pat Show” 1150 AM, KKNW out of
Seattle, Washington. “The Dr. Pat Show” helps individuals
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