
Shortcomings
Many people refuse to deny their shortcomings. They hold that they are perfect in Divine Mind and that it is superfluous to deny that which has no existence. But they are still subject to the appetites and passions of mortality, and will continue to be until they are "born anew" (Mysteries of John, page 35).
Shortcomings! Don’t like that word, being somewhat short myself, but then the shortcomings of which I speak are the attributes of my earthly life that fall short of the life I live in Spirit. Those that do not acknowledge this, that “refuse to deny their shortcomings,” as Fillmore wrote, are called “absolutists.” Which is fine in the absolute, but you and I live here in the relative world. How to address this?
You are of two planes of existence, the heavenly, or higher spiritual consciousness; and the earthly, physical consciousness where ego rules a good bit of the time. You have no shortcomings in heaven, but no doubt at least a few in the physical world. However, shortcomings in the physical world arise from ego, not from you, and therefore you can say that you have no shortcomings, but you might add, “in the world of Spirit.” Because the ego is more of a condition of mind rather than a real, physical, entity. The only reality of our shortcomings is in experience in and through the ego mind.
This doesn’t mean that you do not have work to do though, because, though ego is not real, our experience of ego is real. The solution: never claim yourself to have shortcomings, but rather that you are working on the shortcomings of your ego self, or human self. But the conundrum is, you live in the physical, human, ego dominated world. What to do? You must be, as Fillmore writes, “born anew.” Ok, but what does it mean to be “born anew?” Again, Fillmore provides the answer:
The new birth is simply the realization by man of his spiritual identity, with the fullness of power and glory that follows (Mysteries of John, pages 37, 38).
In other words, it is a movement of mind, not a movement of body. When your physical or mental shortcomings cause you anxiety and discomfort, remember this and tell yourself, “What I do not like about me isn’t really about me - it is about my ego, for I am a perfect creation of God.”
I don’t know why I sometimes call myself short. After all, you and I are tall in the sight of God, all His angels, and the Christ which lives in you and I, and into which we are born again.
Step into power; step in to glory; know that you are a spiritual being having a human experience, and your power and glory are in your relationship to God.
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