Our Divine Faculty of Wisdom

 

Location: Pit of the Stomach

Color: Yellow

Chord: E, G#, B (Wisdom, Zeal, Will)

Compliment: Faith

Disciple: James, Son of Zebedee

Month:  May

  1. Divine Wisdom has Energy and Intelligence.
     
  2. Divine Wisdom and your intuition are the same.
     
  3. Divine Wisdom draws upon Spirit for Guidance.
     
  4. Divine Wisdom is used in 3 ways: discerning, evaluating, and decision making.
     
  5. Divine Wisdom acts in the Now. 
     
  6.  Divine Wisdom provides discernment without judging. 

Divine Wisdom is accessed through your feeling nature in the field of silence.  In exercising Divine Wisdom, do not try to figure out solutions for your self.  Release the situation into Spirit and allow the feeling to enter your consciousness and transform you from within.  Wisdom will reveal what is right or wrong for you in the Now.

The two purposes of you Wisdom faculty are, one, the drawing upon Spirit for guidance and, two, the ability to come to conclusions.  We could say it is our ability to use good judgment, and to make good discernments.

 

In Divine awareness, there are no such things as capacities, stages, boundaries, or scope.  God is all that is, limitless and all intelligence.  As human beings, we are unable to comprehend all that is.  We can comprehend only so much at a time until we are ready for more.  Often, we need to rest on a subject until we incorporate it in our consciousness.  At each resting point we need to conclude on the information deciding what we think and how we feel about it.  In other words, we come to many conclusions as we develop and grow.  If we are extremely open, we are willing to release old conclusions in order to conclude upon greater concepts and insights.  So, we are making judgments constantly as we grow, step by step.  The wonderful thing about judgment is that they become a reality for us.  Imagine we can judge everything in the world as wonderful and good, and that is the world we will live in, wonderful and good.  We can judge things to be ugly and distasteful, and these conclusions will prove you absolutely right.  Ugly and distasteful things will manifest in our lives.

Whereas Faith and Strength are powers that develop over time, the effects of Judgment are immediate.  Making judgments is instantaneous in its effect on our consciousness.  To make judgments of condemnation of others behavior rather than discernments is to condemn ourselves.  Others behavior only releases any negative feelings we may have about ourselves, which then becomes a part of our consciousness only to manifest in our life.

Divine Wisdom allows us to draw upon Spirit for guidance.  Spiritual guidance is constantly offered you from within, and when you deal with outer things based upon this inner instruction, it is called using good judgment.

 

Wisdom allows us to see things in perspective and make decisions based upon the priorities of your consciousness development, and not emotional appeal.  When we are worried or overwhelmed in a decision-making processes, stilling ourselves to Divine Wisdom allows us to make decisions on clarity of priorities of consciousness.  If we do not make choices based upon spiritual guidance, we are probably in turmoil over indecision and emotional confusion.

 

Exercising Wisdom is a thinking process, but drawing on Wisdom is a feeling process.  Your spiritual guidance comes through you feeling nature as a “yes” feeling or a “no” feeling.  This positive or negative feeling is called intuition.  Your intuition will never fail you if you still yourself to Divine Wisdom.

 

It takes Faith to trust your Judgment.  It also takes Strength to stick with good Judgment when appearances would distract you.  It is important to still yourself to Divine Wisdom daily allowing Faith, Strength, and Wisdom to fill you to overflowing. 

 

Meditating daily is an application of Divine Wisdom because it stills you to your self.