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After studying ACIM for a while in study groups, being involved in the CMC Ministry program, and attending numerous lectures, I was starting to feel that something was missing. I often attend Marianne Williamson lectures on Monday nights in Beverly Hills and once I heard her answer a question regarding what is the best way to study the course. She simply said: “take the course personally and personalize it into every aspect of your life.” That made perfect sense to me and I realized that my next step was to find a way to personalize the course into the life of this 52 year old male. Debating theory and doctrine on blogs and competing for the position of being right wasn’t advancing my spiritual growth in a way that I felt productive.
Nice talk about rainbows, ponies, and lollypops also wasn’t cutting it. Not for me. That wasn’t the world I was seeing and I couldn’t relate to it. I felt the need to sink down and roll in my past ashes a while in order to understand my barriers to love. No amount of sprinkled glitter could turn those ashes into a rainbow. I had to go there but was fearful of going alone. I think as men we have to go down and face the darkness in order to symbolically realize our shadowy dark past that we get stuck in. It can often be a fearful journey and I feel if we can take that journey with others who can help mentor us along the way, we can often bring that darkness to the light in order to dispel it much more quickly. Life can only taste sweet after we confront our ashes. Ashes are our barriers. Ashes are our blocks to love.
I have participated and led men’s groups in the past before my involvement in ACIM. I now realize the shortcoming was that we never had a spiritual element involved. There was one seat that was always left empty, the Holy Spirit’s seat. This left an important void as far as a purpose and a direction. What worked in these groups was the common vision and commitment of a team of men who met on a regular basis and helped support each other in our life’s journey. We were each other’s mentors.
Of course we didn’t know it then, but I now realize that the Holy Spirit was working through us at times when we were able to break down our emotional barriers and really love the man we were helping in the moment. Unfortunately, we just attributed those miracles as our own feats of brilliance which fed our hungry egos and eventually toppled the good work we did with bitter infighting like scavenger dogs fighting over a bone.
Sometimes the branch in the road that constitutes purpose and meaningful change is so small that it is easy to miss. Often it is so unfamiliar that it becomes a fearful step that only a soul with courage could be willing to take. Like Marianne Williamson often says, “a nervous breakdown can be a highly effective means of spiritual transformation.” The ego hates personal tragedies because they tend to have us look upward and inward for assistance because after all of our worldly tricks and magic have been exhausted, we are left with nowhere else to turn but God.
The ego instead favors a series of small cumulative setbacks so that self-denial can better take root. Many men walk through life today as adult boys without having dealt with their own individual ashes. For me, it wasn’t until life dropped me to my knees that I was able to finally deal with mine and ask God for help. It was only then I was able to see the light of hope up ahead.
Now years further in my spiritual walk, I was finally open to hear a message that came to me of a new type of men’s team. I shared the vision with my ACIM Ministry lesson partners Seth and Daniel and with invitation of the Holy Spirit, and the power of our connected minds, we formed “Miracle Cell.” We discussed several ideas about a mission statement, mostly with lofty goals of changing the world, but we discovered that the teachings of ACIM kept pulling us back to focus on the only thing we really have any control over, our own minds. So a very simple mission statement was born; “Miracle Cell - A team of men committed to getting themselves right and living it.” After that our “Bucketmen” story was born.
At first merging principles of a conventional men’s group with ACIM teachings felt like mixing gasoline with water and at best the experience seemed awkward. But after several meetings our vision was formed, our context was revealed, and our path was clear. It was now time to really personalize ACIM into our lives through the support of other men. Our mission was much like the “Field of Dreams” movie line, “if you build it He will come” http://bitly.com/YouTube-FieldOfDreams.
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Next month we will discuss the structure of our meetings and where we have gone with them. If you may be interested in what we are doing or have any feedback for us please feel free to contact us at Info@MiracleCell.org