Saturday, September 22, 2007

CWG-Home With God-A Perspective

I just finished reading the final Conversation with God/Home with God; In a Life That Never Ends. I am moved to offer the following personal revelations from this reading.

An acronym for DEATH: Divine Energies Align Triune Holiness

We, as physical expression of God, All That Is, perceive ourselves as a Trinity. Our Triune Nature is perceived as Spirit/Mind/Body or Superconscious/Conscious/Subconscious or Soul/Mind/Body. Our Essence, when merged as One, is Singular and our Individuation ceases to exist. In Death, the Triune Nature merges in the Core of All That Is. The Knowing that has been Experienced is integrated into the One and adds to its Self-Identity. God, or All That Is, is an Infinitely evolving Energy. It is beyond the human mind to comprehend the Essence of All Life, but it may be said that it is a Sequentaneous Singularity. What this means is that It is One, whole, inseparable and transcends time and space. Our purpose as humans is to remember and recognize who we are: individuations of God, with all the attributes and awareness of that One. Each is whole, perfect and complete, without exception. The nature of our Death is as a creative event, perfectly designed to fulfill the purpose which we took for this incarnation. That purpose is always fulfilled and can never fail to be so. It is not possible to be incomplete. Any such notion on our part is simply a "mistaken perspective", which then creates our perception and then our experience. My Truth is based on my experience and only I can know My Truth. The Truth may not be known by me. In fact, The Truth does not exist. Only My Truth exists and is subject to my perspective. As my perspective is adjustable, so too is My Truth. The broader my perspective, the deeper My Truth. But, it is still only My Truth.

I found this book to be filled with profound revelations and it confirmed or adjusted My Truth. For anyone desiring a deeper exploration into the meaning of Life and Death, this is a must read. Enter with an open mind and a soft heart and be prepared for an experience of a Lifetime.

Peace,
John

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Recession? What is it?

We are being told by so-called experts that a Recession is almost imminent. As we check our memory banks, this may raise ominous fears as we recall prior experiences of "Recession". What is a recession and why the fear? The word derives from a root word, recede, which means to draw back, retreat, diminish or ebb, as the tide does. Our FEAR is based on False Evidence Apprearing Real; past experiences that we project into the future. What if we took some liberties with the word and spelled it: re seed? The time of recession is a time to re seed and plant new ideas. Rather than a time of fear and hesitation, we may look at it as a time of new beginnings. The Universe has sent a message, instigated by our own action and behavior, to PAUSE...and take a closer look at what we have created. For, any activity or event we may observe in the manufactured world of human action is the result of our thinking and the action that ensues from that thinking. We are not victims here, but co-creators with each other. What we have created is the outpicturing of our deeply held beliefs, some of which are not even at a conscious level. Instead of blaming the government, business, bad investments or any other external cause, let us look within and identify those beliefs that precede our judgments. People who are able to review their beliefs and make changes easily, are the ones who rebound from adversity and make opportunity out of adversity. Do you act from fear or love? Can you embrace the apparent downturn in the economy and locate the gift it offers? The solution is always contained within the problem. What solutions do you see? What New Beginnings are you going to re-seed from the cultivated soil of this global market of opportunity? We are not separate, and as we learn to cooperate with each other, we can resolve the "problems" with creativity and kindness. Instead of the struggle of competition, let us employ the Power of Partnership.

Peace,
John

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

9/11 2007 What has changed?

On this day which is declared by many the day that changed the world, what really changed? Did the events in New York City, Washington DC and Pennsylvania really change the world, or was it our response to those events? Yes, the loss of life and the destruction of property affected many people in many places, even globally; but what we are experiencing 6 years hence is not related so much to the events of 9/11/01, as to our response. Choices were made in the hours and days following the events of 9/11, and we are now living with the consequences of those choices. What can we do today to change the results of the decisions we made 6 years ago? The truth is that they were and are our decisions/choices. In a global community in which we are all related, each decision I make as an individual has an impact on all of us. Granted, it may not be immediately apparent and may not have a blatently obvious effect, but there are consequences to each thought, act and deed. 9/11 did not happen in a vacuum. It was the result of decades and perhaps eons of human interaction, culminating in what many describe as catastrophic events. Had we taken the time to review the thoughts, beliefs and actions leading to 9/11, and act differently on the outcomes of those reviews, today would be very different. But, today we, the USA, are mired in global conflicts and having to realize that because of the power we wield through our perceived superiority in physical/military, economic and social standing, it becomes our responsibility to make new decisions to correct the errors made over the past 6 years and more.

I don't propose to have the answers because no one person does, but we may begin a dialogue here to discuss what changes we can make as individuals to affect the environment in which we live. We have been blessed with the power of creation; it is up to us to learn to use it for the benefit of all. I encourage your replies.

Peace,
John