Lint-Free Living – Part 1
This article is about lint-free living. L I N T – free living. It’s about moving past bothersome lint. Sometimes you have to pick it off or flick it off. Some people use a lint-free roller that has sticky paper which gets rid of the unwanted lint. Other people use Scotch Tape to lift lint off clothing. We’ve even seen people use clear packaging tape to dispose of lint.
Oftentimes one of your friends will remove a piece of lint from your clothing. (“Oh,” they say, “you’ve got a piece of lint there, I got it! It was a piece of lint.)
Nobody likes lint on his or her clothing. We are even going to ask you to refrain from picking lint off your clothing while you’re reading this article.
Seriously, though, all of this L I N T discussion is raised to make a point. The L I N T – free living we are talking about is really an acronym which stands for Listless Impoverished Negative Thinking.
It’s the type of thinking that spoils our consciousness and soils our spiritual walk. It’s the kind of thinking that negates our goodness and conceals our Godness.
Listless Impoverished Negative Thinking comes from a consciousness of lack, fear, resentment, and discouragement. People who have PhD’s in this kind of LINT say things like:
“I can’t do that!”
“I’m not smart enough.”
“I’m too out of shape.”
“I’ve been a failure all of my life.”
“I don’t have much to offer.”
“I don’t I can’t I’m not” Those people wear their LINT like a badge.
In its simplest form, Listless Impoverished Negative Thinking expresses itself as racism, sexism, violence, gossip, envy, and jealousy. These types of LINT are caustic. They embed themselves in the fabric of our consciousness and are difficult to extract.
Complicated — but not impossible! The Hebrew Testament story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego gives us the recipe for lint-free living. You may remember the story. It appears in the 3rd chapter of the book of Daniel in the Old Testament.
It is the account of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who are friends of Daniel. They refuse to worship the golden image of King Nebuchadnezzar, and are thrown into a fiery furnace. In an amazing turn of events, they remain untouched by the fire, and they are joined in the furnace by a fourth individual. When the king sees they have not been destroyed by the fire, he permits them to come out and places them in high positions of authority.
From a Unity perspective, this is what the story means:
King Nebuchadnezzar represents a condescending ego
Nebuchadnezzar’s golden image signifies our egotistical, supercilious nature
Shadrach is that quality within us that represents humbleness
Meshach symbolizes an unfailing appreciation for the truth
Abednego means a high degree of spiritual wisdom
4th person denotes the Indwelling Christ
Fiery furnace is the all consuming, destructive power of negative thinking which filters our life experiences
So what does the story mean for us? When we experience an intense, consuming negative outlook (the furnace), we tend to give power to outer appearances.
However, if we remember who we really are if we remain humble to the direction of Spirit, stand firm in our unfailing love for truth, and seek a deeper understanding of principle, we will receive the guidance we need from the Christ of us, that uplifting Presence within us.
We don’t need to fear anything. We don’t need to bow to anyone or anything, or to any form of Listless Impoverished Negative Thinking. We are divine beings that have phenomenal spiritual abilities and inner capacities that can empower us over any physical situation.
Drs. Bil & Cher Holton are Spiritual Leaders at Unity Spiritual Life Center in Durham, NC, where they practice positive, practical, progressive Christianity. Visit their website at Unity Spiritual Life Center and sign up to receive a complimentary 4-week e-course.
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- Father, Son, Holy Mackerel – Chapter 2
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