Creator,
If You created Everything and Everything is You, then We are all You. We are ALL One. If You are Love, then to Be is to Love.
We are all cut from the same fabric, so although We can appear different and act different from One another Our origin is the same, You.
You created Us, and gave Us the ability to pro-create through making love (if You are Love, then we are Making more of You, is that not one of the best ways to connect with You?)
So tell me, please, why is it that so many find the body, Your Temple and pro-creation of more bodies as sinful, egregious and shameful?
If We are You, and You made Us in Your Image, and through making love We create more images of You, then how is this bad? How is sharing Love and creating more of You/Us a sin?
Better yet, what is sin? It would stand to reason that sin would be defined as anything against You, and You are Love, and we are You, then sin (by this reasoning) would be not-Love or Hatred of You/Ourselves.
So if Self-Hatred is the sin, then so are shame and guilt, and hating our bodies and what they can do and what they can create (both through making love and our life purposes). Sin would also be hating others, as You also created Them and They are Us (even though They are different versions of Us).
So for Us to live in peace down here, what We really need to do is learn to Love Ourselves, Our bodies and STOP the guilting and the shaming and the hating of Ourselves and Others, as these are the ways that we turn away from You.
Thank You for tuning in and helping me through this sequence.
Warmly,
Tiffany
Author’s note: This is addressed to You, the reader, for each of us is part of The Creator. (A great movie along this thread is “Nine,” you might find it interesting). Happy Creating!
Namaste.
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Tiffany,
God created everything but He is not everything and in everything. He is everywhere, all knowing, all powerful. He is the still small voice that you only hear if you really want to.
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Thank you for your reply! Perhaps this is true, though what the still small voice tells me is different.
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Different?
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If you are listening to the still small voice, then why are you reading books?
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That is one dimensional thinking Tiffany.
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So direct experience and connection with The Creator is one dimensional thinking?
Then what dimensional thinking is reading books written by people who never met Christ, who have read books that have been translated from Aramaic to Hebrew to Greek to English, with words and stories lost with each translation, not to mention political and religious powers that be altering the texts to suit their needs? Oh and then heavily edited by King James.
I’ll gladly surrender to the direct, “one dimensional” experience.
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You asked me why I read books if God speaks to us in a still small voice. I’m not sure I know what you mean.
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If we can experience God directly, then why rely so heavily on books to tell us who God is/is not?
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Steps. Books involve the head first and transition to the heart.
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I can see that. And that makes sense. At some point following the introduction of a new idea or thought, one must check with the heart’s response to the truth of the idea. The energy of the heart is love, it can only tell the truth. The head/mind however is often based in fear and can easily lead one astray. Sometimes when confused, one may be thinking he is listening to his hearts…that’s the fallacy, if listening to the heart, it’s through feeling. The heart feels and the head thinks.
So at some point one must choose which to follow: the mind or the heart……or be forever confused. One can choose to serve one master well, or two poorly.
Namaste.
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I believe we can find harmony with thought and emotion, reason and feelings, the head and the heart.
Love is certainly key for such harmony.
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My current books are “Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus” by Nabeel Qureshi. And “Seven Days that Divide the World” by Dr. John Lennox
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11Then He said, “Go out, and stand on the mountain before the LORD.” And behold, the LORD passed by, and a great and strong wind tore into the mountains and broke the rocks in pieces before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind; and after the wind an earthquake, but the LORD was not in the earthquake;
12and after the earthquake a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire; and after the fire a still small voice.
(1st Kings 19:11,12, NKJV, The Bible)
God was not in the things, though they displayed His power. The still, small voice was recognized as coming from God by the prophet, and he covered his head in reverence.
Blessings
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Tiffany, I love the way you think through questions you have. At times, it feels like you may have a passion for philosophy and how the great teachers worked through questions. Sounds like this one may be an ongoing journey. In the meantime, if you can’t procreate…practicing should be really fun 🙂
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Yes, let’s practice!
Thank you for the awe inspiring compliment! I never thought of it that way, it’s just what I do. And I seem to have more fire behind it lately.. I can only guess the reason….Maybe this is why I keep burning more and more brightly.
Namaste, Michael.
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Tiffany, I’m burning right now just thinking about it!
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