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Thirsty for God: A Meditation on Water

Posted: 02/16/11 08:04 AM ET

Do you take water for granted? After all, you probably have bottled water in your refrigerator, a water cooler at work, even kitchen tap water ready and waiting. At the slightest twinge of thirst, it's not difficult to satisfy the craving.

When was the last time you were really thirsty? On a hot summer day hiking in the woods with a canteen near empty? Working outside in biting, dry air, shoveling a thick blanket of snow? On a beach sizzling under the sun, too relaxed to be bothered to grab a chilly, sweaty can of quencher? While watching a Super Bowl and eating a ton of salty snacks? Even in those times it probably didn't require much effort to slake your thirst.

Can you remember a time you were dying for a sip of water? Do you know what it means to thirst? Really?

Think about this: Nearly one billion people in the world do not have access to safe water. The crisis is only worsening. According to Mark Hertsgaard, author of the book Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth, the number in people in "water-stressed countries" will rise from 800 million to 3 billion over the next 20 years.

While you ponder, pray about, and respond to the critical issue of physical thirst, though, take a moment also to consider your spiritual thirst.

Does your dry, dusty spirit yearn for refreshment from God? Are you thirsting for a fountain of living water bubbling within your soul? That thirst may be much deeper than your physical thirst has ever been.

Sometimes we get so involved in our activities that we don't even realize how thirsty we are. One weekend last summer I was watching my four-year-old granddaughter. We went for a walk, then cavorted on a playground for a good while as she entertained me with her nonstop, inquisitive, full-force investigations of every plant, leaf, and twig in the area, as well as with her opinions on just about anything that a four-year-old mind could contain.

After a while I thought to offer her a juice cup -- and she grabbed it and drank heartily nonstop for several minutes. She could barely catch her breath. If she had been aware of her mighty thirst, she never thought to ask for what she needed, but she gladly took it when I offered it.

Spiritually, we often do something similar. We become so involved in the minutia of daily living that we don't realize how parched our soul really is -- until the Spirit grabs hold of us in some surprising way and offers the cleansing, cooling, renewing draught of the holy water of God's presence. Nothing refreshes more.

So hear God's clear, cool invitation to you through the prophet Isaiah:

"Hey there! All who are thirsty, come to the water!" (Isaiah 55:1a, The Message)
If you are thirsty for spiritual reality, even the least bit, God invites you, welcomes you, yearns for you to come to the waters, to the flowing, bubbling, effervescent fountain of eternal life. To stop, take a moment in the midst of your busy day, and consciously drink in God's presence.

And that's just the start. When you come into God's presence through prayer and meditation, Isaiah tells us something amazing happens:

"Are you penniless? Come anyway -- buy and eat! Come, buy your drinks, buy wine and milk. Buy without money -- everything's free!" (Isaiah 55:1b, The Message)
Get that? Wine and milk will flow freely. It's the wine of the Spirit, the milk of God's mother-like love.

Best of all, God's spiritual refreshment costs nothing. "Everything's free!" It's up to each of us to come, receive, and be filled to overflowing with the invigorating nourishment only God can give us.

Renewal flows continually from God. "Come," God invites us. "Come thirsty and drink deeply."

 
 
 

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Do you take water for granted? After all, you probably have bottled water in your refrigerator, a water cooler at work, even kitchen tap water ready and waiting. At the slightest twinge of thirst, it'...
Do you take water for granted? After all, you probably have bottled water in your refrigerator, a water cooler at work, even kitchen tap water ready and waiting. At the slightest twinge of thirst, it'...
 
 
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michelesda
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12:17 PM on 02/19/2011
Maybe it's a matter of individual personality or temperament, but I have never understood the Christian's sense of "joy" or "refreshment" in connection with his religion. I was brought up strict Christian, but always resented having to go to church, etc. and experienced my Christianity, with all its strange ideas and unnatural ways, as an oppression, a necessary evil. When I grew up, and slowly but surely saw through it all, my first reaction was uncertainty and fear, followed by puzzlement, followed by the only "joy" or "refreshment" I ever experienced in connection with Christianity, the sudden heady realization that I was truly free.
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cayuse
Soaring Eagle, soaring to Spirit from the ego self
10:40 PM on 02/17/2011
Very well expressed. The joy and bliss of the spirit. "Be in the World, but not of the world" We need to be more in the other world every day.

O Spirit, make my soul Thy temple, but make my heart Thy beloved home where Thou wouldst dwell with me in ease and everlasting understanding.

Divine Mother, with the language of my soul I demand realization of Thy presence. Thou art the essence of everything. Make me see Thee in every fiber of my being, in every wisp of thought. Awaken my heart!

O Bestower of unceasing bliss! I will seek to make others truly happy, in gratitude for the divine joy Thou hast given me. Through my spiritual happiness I will serve all.

Heavenly Father, teach me to remember Thee in poverty or prosperity, in sickness or health, in ignorance or wisdom. Teach me to open my closed eyes of unbelief and behold Thine instantaneously healing light.

O blazing Light! awaken my heart, awaken my soul, ignite my darkness, tear the veil of silence, and fill my temple with Thy glory.

Heavenly Father, charge my body with Thy vitality, charge my mind with Thy spiritual power, charge my soul with Thy joy, Thine immortality.

O Father, Thine unlimited and all-healing power is in me. Manifest Thy light through the darkness of my ignorance.

O Eternal Energy, awaken in me conscious will, conscious vitality, conscious health, conscious realization.

-Yogananda
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soma77
Author, Speaker, Retreat Facilitator
11:17 AM on 02/17/2011
I feel the secret of joy comes from an innocent and elevated disposition where one can enjoy the simple things such as air, water, sun, earth, trees, animals, milk, flowers and honey. This total feeling for life can be felt, if one thirsts and surrenders to the spirit and allows pure consciousness to carry the mind along the rest of the way. It is a divine gift for those who are ready and willing to receive it and is ignored by those individuals who live dominated by the limitations of the lower mind. I am a Christian and feel many Christians respond and are preached to in the lower mind. We need deeper thinking and more articles like this one to show Christians the unity of the spirit with everything. Thank you http://thinkunity.com
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ninetailedfox
banning people.....so childish
04:21 PM on 02/16/2011
Christianity left me parched. While im on the subject, you can thank the End times fundies for encouraging the destruction of Earth.
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LintLass
"When you can balance a tackhammer on your head...
01:46 PM on 02/16/2011
So, 'Take people without water, call up imagery, and turn it into a conversion metaphor to a particular religion?'

Gods know how long you've been doing that and still haven't gotten round to the 'hunger and thirst for *justice,* despite all these centuries running around giving people Bibles and telling them to overpopulate for their water supplies.
02:28 AM on 02/17/2011
Of all the good homilies I have heard the one that has remained in my heart was concerned of Christ thirsting on the cross The priest ended it with these words; " Yes, Christ thirst .....for you."
11:43 AM on 02/16/2011
for spiritual thirst we imbibe negative entropy

where is negative entropy ? in the unified field of natural law

how to imbibe it ? tm.org

everything else the clergy- [ in > 600 000 christian congregations, that's probably just the protestants] -has done for hundreds of years only adding TM to its day will fulfill its purpose

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeanne-ball/collective-consciousness-meditation_b_822288.html
09:43 PM on 02/16/2011
The Dr. Bronner of TM.

All-One! Build three thousand Peace Palace cities with divine Vedic Architecture changing 7 billion lives by Yogic Flying Maharishi effect, overcoming world's negative entropy while watering organic gardens & 50 billion fruit trees. Six thousand strong Invincibility brings happiness, prosperity, perfect health! perfect government! through TM Coherence! Coherence! Hooray! Uniting all mankind. Today! One divine currency without flaw United Eternal! under Natural Law.
All One All One!