They say be still and know I Am God, and you may have experienced this blessed state as well. Thanks to the amazing energies in the air, I now can consciously generate these moments of serenity, bliss and connectedness, but I would still maintain that we have a life to live. God can be found both within and without. WHAT path do you choose?
The Wholeness principle is what we old souls are after. When we have lived through love and hate, lust and renunciation, success and failure, fame and obscurity. We stand on both feet, with little to fear and little to long for. We naturally attract what we are all about. Being agenda-less, that’s when God becomes visible.
Everyone perceives Holiness somewhere. I have met my Angels and know who they are. I am sure you have too. Blessed are the ones who can see holiness everywhere and a spiritual path increasingly generates these conditions when you can. Still, there is only so that much holiness I can handle otherwise my demons start revolting.
AllThatIs is the notion that we operate in God’s maya. Darkness or light, good or evil, God manifests everything and we can use life’s events for self-discovery, or we can find our Self in it. Viewed from this perspective, isn’t every moment spent consciously whole and holy?
The Tao, literally the Way, encompasses everything. Along the Way we are whole and we see wholeness. We understand that we are divine as we walk the Tao. Yet, the Way also includes life as is, humanity, life’s duality and the ordinary. By being part of Heaven and earth we stand on both feet, always connected to the Beyond.
WHAT’s your path to God? They say many paths lead Home, and I would add that the Way is Home. Up, down, left, right, God is part of every step and every decision. Viewed from that perspective, WHAT’s the problem?
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