Sagittarius
Meditation: The Pilgrim Soul Within
by Pythia Peay
Exactly one
month before Christmas, the sun and moon are joined together
in the fire sign of Sagittarius, signaling the start of the
holiday season. The lively crackle of conversation; the warm
humor and expansive goodwill; the generous giving of gifts:
these are among the qualities of Sagittarius. Yet like the
sparkly wrapping that conceals a precious gift, the real treasure
at the heart of this outgoing sign is its devotion to truth.
Ruled by Jupiter, the ever-roving ruler of Olympus, those
born under the sign of Sagittarius are, as the poet Yeats
wrote, "pilgrim souls" -- lifelong seekers in pursuit of the
priceless pearl of eternal wisdom. Thus it is that time of
year to follow in the footsteps of the wise men and embark
upon our own pilgrimage, guided by the star of truth that
shines the way forward.
The Pilgrim
Soul Within
The mystical
traditions of the world teach that life is a journey - a passage
to a mysterious destination. The ancient Sufis pictured the
journey of life as a caravan of seekers content to live lightly
on the earth, storing up instead the treasures of the soul.
"God's creation is vast -- why do you sit all day in a tiny
prison?" wrote Rumi, "Go beyond your little world and find
the grandeur of God's world." From the practical CEO to the
responsible parent, there is a part of each of us that is
a happy wanderer, a pilgrim soul in search of truth.
To connect to
the pilgrim soul within, picture yourself shedding your everyday
clothes and, along with them, the outer persona that you rely
upon to interact with the world. Stripped of all pretense
and guise, imagine next that you don a pilgrim's robe - plain,
sturdy, and hooded to symbolize your freedom from the strictures
of individual identity. Released from the cares
and responsibilities of your daily life, a feeling of unbounded
possibility descends; you feel gripped by a state of readiness.
Departure on the trip of a lifetime is imminent.
Then, imagine
that a call comes: it could be the sound of a bell
ringing in gentle overtones; the tinkle of camel bells signalling
arrival of a caravan of Sufi dervishes; the echo of a summons
to join a band of wandering monks and nuns. Next, imagine
that you have joined up with a band of like-minded pilgrims.
Together, you are setting forth on a journey with no end and
a path with no destination. Taking up your staff, and girding
up your robe, place your foot on the trackless road that
opens wide before you. As you do this, a feeling of expansive
freedom suddenly envelops you. Everywhere you look - to your
right and to your left, behind you and before you - stretches
an open horizon. As free as air, a happy wanderer, you traverse
the cities and towns, mountains and meadows, of the wide,
wide world, encountering fellow seekers and drinking in wisdom
from earth's sacred places.
After spending
some time on this visionary quest, imagine that suddenly,
you find yourself arriving at the place from which you first
began. Taking off your robe and folding it as a keepsake talisman,
you step back into your old identity and resume once again
the challenges of the everyday circumstances you left behind.
As the imagery of your spiritual pilgrimage fades, however,
something lasting remains - an expansive, unfettered state-of-consciousness.
Those situations that once seemed to restrict you, now appear
altered when viewed through the new, broader perspective you
bring to them. For though you may assume once again your
former roles and responsibilities, there now dances within
your heart the laughing soul of a pilgrim, for whom life is
an endless, delightful journey toward God. The only proof
that this is so, is the smile that lingers on your face.
© 2000
Pythia Peay
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