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28 Does God Ever Stop Thinking?

God said:“Whether thoughts come from you or whether thoughts are like bites from mosquitoes — mostly, you are inundated with them. Your thoughts are rapid-fire thoughts. There seem to be no screens to keep thoughts out.” HL 4537

It has been said that thoughts combined with belief and intention can move mountains. And yet, as humans in the relative world, how many times haven’t we ask God to release us from thinking! The mind is not the problem. Our way of using or perceiving the mind is the problem. The mind never loses its creative force. It never sleeps, it is never in an idle state. Every instant it is creating and producing one form or the other at some level.

24 Existing and Being

God said:“The tide of change has lapped you closer to shore. It may not be the shore you had in mind, and yet it brings you closer to your desires. With or without your consent, room has been made for you. And now you go forward like a fish in the sea weaving through the water”. HL 4142

The growing “knowledge” of the physical universe is cumulative information that is asymptotic to real knowledge or truth. It tends toward the truth but it can never touch it or attain it. Yet it can be “translated” into knowledge or truth.

23 Freedom II: Writing and Playing Life Scripts

“You were cast in a play once. Unawares, you play that same role again and again. You remember the lines so well, and yet you have forgotten that you already have played that scene. You can’t seem to get off the page.”

We could say that, paradoxically, real freedom is not having to choose because the only choice available has already been made for us: WE DID NOT CREATE OURSELF, WE WERE CREATED. But how can we feel free if somebody else is making the choice for us? This statement is at the root of the ambiguity of the concept of freedom. But it is only ambiguous in appearance. The ambiguity resides in the point of view chosen to interpret it.
So the universe did respond to our will to establish by our own means our self-worth. It offered us the possibility of writing and acting and even becoming the scripts of our life(lives) as if what we decided to establish as our self-worth, self-meaning, self-identity was real.

The scripts we write and enact on our earthly existence(s) are necessarily repetitive since they are based on the negation of our true inherited, unchangeable, undividable divine worth which is also our unchangeable script

22 Freedom I: The Mystery of Pleasure

God said:“You have the freedom to embrace all that life gives. Freedom doesn’t pick and choose. That is limited freedom, and freedom limited is not freedom. So long as you think your life has to go a certain way, you have abandoned freedom.” HL 276 ℑ 

God said:“This is the human condition. Involvement. Entrainment. You work at resolving the human condition. Through your being in a physical form, you come to freedom.”HL 4478

Is it not through the physical orgasm, which is a scalar big bang, that we can experience the (conditional) love or pleasure of being the author of ourself, of reproducing binarily the unity of the universe?  Is it not also what gives rise to the will to be in control, to make choices, and to do what we want?

16 Why God seems to leave us helpless?

God said:“And, yet, I, God, do not fulfill everything you ask, no matter how deeply you desire it. I do not customarily raise the dead. I do not grant all your wishes. I may not grant half of them. Nor, when you believe you need Me the most, am I always there or, sometimes, it may feel to some, that I am never there.” HL 4403

How can we understand our sense of helplessness? It was a choice, a detour in experiencing what it is to forget love, to live fear and darkness then seek to remember love and light again. What was an answer without question in heaven became a question without an answer on earth. The answer can still be found in the silence.

10 The “D” Day as the Holy Instant

God said:“We really wonder where, when, and how Heaven and Earth could ever meet. The day knows when its plum is right for the picking. You have to be eager, and you have to wait for both.” HL 3737

Can we understand love if we cannot hold in our hearts and in our minds all our human brothers and sisters? If we believe in Oneness, then no part brings more or less than the other because all the parts experience not loss but completion as One.

9 Alone or Al[l]-One?

God said:“”No one, not even the most loving companionable wife or husband, can assuage all the sense of loneliness that takes place within. You can know that your loneliness does have a basis. It is not baseless. You are lonely for something, and it is full awareness of Our Oneness that you are lonely for. Ultimately, that is what you are seeking.” HL 3012

Aloness is being apart from one or all, but not necessarily unhappy.
Full awareness of aloneness is the key to our full Oneness and happiness. We are lonely for our all oneness.

6 God Speaks about Justice. He says: “I would like My answer to you be heard from the rafters”.

God said:“Can the human being on Earth who has diminished memory fully grasp an answer I give? Does a human being perhaps give credibility to the answer he wants at the time? Answers do depend upon the consciousness of the questioner.
I ask all My children to come from a higher place. I do not see what peace or virtue grows from the stoicism of punishment. Everyone on Earth is imprisoned in his or her consciousness.”
HL 6620

2 A Conversation with My One Self

God said:“If you see Me as an indifferent God, a heartless God, how can I, God, then be a God of Love or presume to be? Would not a God of Love lift you up and save you from whatever you yearn to be saved from? When it comes to what sinks your heart right now, all the saves from the past fade from your view. “What about now, God?” your heart cries out HL 4403

Then, Father, You gave me this reminder: “I come in many guises, and one guise is you, dear Normand”.