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When I first discovered that Spirit is real, that there’s a Power greater than me that’s responsive to my thoughts and beliefs, it blew my mind.

This awareness led me to a bunch of wonderful tools that help me work with this Power to create a better life for myself and others: meditation, affirmations, visioning, affirmative prayer.

All of these tools rock.

And there’s another tool that often gets left out of the equation.

A superpower that’s so simple, it can get overlooked.

The superpower?

Asking for Help.

It goes like this: I’m tossing and turning in the middle of the night. I’m stressing about five thousand and fifty-four things, and sleep and I are not on speaking terms. I try to relax my body. I repeat soothing mantras to myself. Nothing’s working. And then I remember! I ask for Help going back to sleep.

Does it work every time? No.

Does it work most of the time? Yes.

Here’s another example. I’m trying to remove a screw from whatever-it’s-screwed-into. I’ve tried all the tricks I know to get the screw loose, but it’s not unloosing. What to do? Oh yeah! Ask for Help!

This one has worked virtually every time I’ve tried it.

I have to say, it’s humbling.

I know that Spirit exists and I am eternally sourced by Spirit. But still. The human part of me likes to feel in charge. In control.

When I ask for Help and get it so easily, it almost feels like cheating.

Things are supposed to be … harder? I should have to stress and strive more?

See what I mean? It’s a tough sell.

Learning to ask for – and receive – Help is a process of love. Love for myself for letting go of striving. Love for Spirit for being always available to help me. And Love from Spirit, that vast open energy that’s blasting acres of aid and assistance everywhere in the Universe, all the time.

In some ways, it’s easier for me to remember to ask for Help when I’m having a “big” problem: health or financial challenges, for example. Things like loosening a screw seem inconsequential – way too trivial to be bothering Spirit about.

But Spirit is EverywhereAllTheTime! There’s nothing too small for Spirit. Asking for Help with the “little” things is a commitment to relying on Spirit all the time.

I’m going to say that again:

Asking for Help with the “little” things is a commitment to relying on Spirit all the time.

Saying I don’t need Spirit’s help for the little things is my ego’s sneaky way of trying to regain “control.” First I hand over the little things, and the next thing I know, I’m trying to fix the big things as well. All alone. Tossing and turning in the middle of the night trying to come up with a “fix.”

When, like Dorothy with her ruby slippers, the fix was there all along.

Another thing I love about asking for Help is that it can make you look really good. Like I said, it’s a superpower. When you ask for Help with EverythingAllTheTime, people look at all your accomplishments and shower you with praise and accolades. But it’s not just you who accomplished the groovy thing that everyone’s oohing and aahing about. The groovy thing was accomplished by you asking and Spirit helping.

You get to be like those rock stars who accept their awards, point to the sky, and thank Jesus. I used to think they were being silly, or fake-humble. But now I get it. Those rock stars know that they’ve accessed a superpower. They might forget that they’ve accessed this power, as rock stars are wont to do. But the more they can remember the true Source of their accomplishments, they more likely they’ll get to keep on keepin’ on.

Whatever it is – big, small, or in between – asking for Help can make it better.

And if you ask for Help and, next thing you know, you’re wearing tight clothing and wailing at the top of your lungs for adoring fans? Hey, when Spirit steps in, anything can happen!

What your experience asking for Help? Share your comments below!

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