“The world appears to be crumbling before our eyes. People have gone mad. Looters are in full force; justice has transposed the villains.” These are familiar sentiments. People want clarity.
Can there be a more pertinent question for our
time than this: what is showing up (being) and how does it relate to the whole?
It is through perception, of our proclaiming
that life is ‘this or that’ and acting with conviction (of our truth) that our
field of vision is narrowed. We lose sight of how something is in actuality and
of its proper relationship. It is as if we have ‘stepped off a path’. We navigate
through life and yet error is implicit. This is the proper meaning of ‘sin’ (in
that we have ‘missed the mark’).
Consider for a moment: what happens
when that which perceives the physical world exhausts its ability to receive the
goodness of life (not as it has discerned it to be but in actuality)? The world grows dim.
Does it seek to extract value from light
and to project or to emulate these virtues into the world, rather than of being
willing to embody its qualities? What happens as an individual or group begins
to coalesce around this energy stream? The concept of goodness is put onto a pedestal
and effort is required to attain. Force is not natural to life but it is a
language that is learned.
E=mc2
The energy which is available through
our being in the world is in direct relationship with our embodiment of light.
Why does suffering exist?
Reality is such that we are encouraged to wholly participate in life and to self-actualise.
What we have co-created is a tapestry of light.
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