Divine consciousness, which is the essence of all things, emerges as form from formlessness to become all that there is and we experience form as this divine consciousness in the objective world. Too deep? OK, how about God is having a dream and we are the characters in this dream? Still too far out for your brain? Well, it should be. Ultimate reality is "too far out" for our brains. Our logical, conditioned and limited minds can't comprehend the formless. But our true nature as awareness itself can not only perceive itself but know that it is the knowing that precedes the thoughts of knowing. Still too much? OK, how about a fun pointer to what you already "know" to be true?
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The One
As a physical "me" lost in an identity of mind and body, the awareness that I truly am has attached itself to the illusion of a separate-self. The expression of love makes the separate-self illusion possible and necessary. "The one" as only "the one" has no thing to express love towards. Love must be expressed to … Continue reading The One
Disolving resistance
The ego is our resistance to reality. In the subject-object oriented mind, there is a natural conflict when we perceive ourselves as separate or the subject that is sensing, perceiving and thinking in terms of objects. We believe our thoughts are our identity. We believe our sensations and perceptions are our self. But in reality, … Continue reading Disolving resistance
All we need is a little stretching
Let me begin with another excerpt from "The Gospel According to Jesus" by Paul Ferrini. I love his stuff. The book is written as if Jesus is speaking. Some might call it a "channeled work." Channeled or not, it is revelation, it is truth, it is powerful and it is beautiful. Deep inside it will … Continue reading All we need is a little stretching
Growing Up
Remember when you mom or dad said "you just need to grow up?" Did you know that growing up in Christ is not the same as growing up in Adam? Religion tells us wrongly that we need to grow up and still think like Adam, self-effort. Our growing up in Christ actually has nothing to … Continue reading Growing Up