Monday, March 23, 2020

Theory of Life

I have a theory. It's not all worked out yet. It's more of an outline of a theory. Here goes.

We are all a part of God. We each incarnate as a unique bit of God so that God in us can experience life by having a physical body.

Why experience life if you're God? Not sure. Maybe because you can't fully know who you are unless you know who you are not. 

Being incarnate, one can experience the delight-fulness of earth. The miracle of a strawberry. Of water. Of the earth and all she gives us as sustenance. These are all miracles you can't experience as spirit.

On the other hand, in heaven, there is no fear, only love. There is no body to feel pain or to suffer. We are pure spirit in heaven. There is only complete, unconditional, words-can't-describe love all around us. We never feel threatened, lonely, scared, none of it.

On earth, we have a body that can feel pain, and our fear of pain causes us to suffer. People cause other people and animals, and the earth, to suffer. The suffering of other people, animals and the earth causes many of us to suffer. When we suffer over our suffering, we create an aura of negativity around us, and in this aura of negativity that gets bigger and bigger with each new person who suffers, more suffering can and will be experienced.

If we, instead, delight in all there is to delight in life, if we know how blessed and loved and protected we are, if we know that we've been given life to experience miracles and divinity present in and on the earth, then we will have an aura of healing around us. And there can be no suffering in this aura of healing, only love, healing, and the awareness of how delightful all that we've been given is.

The more people who reach this awareness, the bigger the healing aura will be and the less suffering there will be. There can be no suffering in the presence of healing.

Once all of us enter into this space, then we will have heaven on earth. We will feel the complete, unconditional, words-can't-describe love, and at the same time be able to delight in the miracles of a physical life.

Maybe this is our calling in life. To be who we are as unique expressions of the divine, to know we are loved and adored, and to delight in the miracles of life.



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