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Viewing God Without Borders

I had a inspirational moment.

What would God be/feel/act/seem like if we were able to remove our preconceptions and prejudices?

What would God be like if we were able to clear out our concepts and just experience the Source cleanly?

This turned the wheels in my head while I pondered.

You see, so much of what we think about God comes from other things.

Whether those things are The Bible, another religious document, or a person telling us about their own experiences.

This is a familiar means of knowing God, as we are taught to absorb knowledge and experiences of God since a young age.

But what if we could chuck the systems of Knowing God and just experience God on our own?

The very essence of this question led me to…meditate a bit.

The impressions that I got about God were this:

A sense of opening.

Or a sense of energy, and feeling connected to that energy.

It feels also personable, almost like a glowing essence that wants to surround us, protect us but not in a defensive way but to protect us and give.

The strangest part was to Give of itself.

That felt good to me.

I get the sense of lightness, but also of enveloping gentleness.

Like this energy is so gentle and loving and complete.

That it just wishes to join with me.

It is interesting to feel the connection to God, as it always feels like it is connected with us, but we are not always connected with it.

I get a sense of lightness myself, and also a sense that everything is ok.

I also get the message that the intellect isn’t needed here.

We just need to connect directly.

To experience directly.

As that is a great means of communication.

I also get a sense of familiarity.

And almost like a misty sense of interaction.

Its interesting to communicate with experiences, with feeling.

It feels good very natural.

Like an old way of communicating that we don’t often use, but it still feels familiar.

This direct experience with God was quite awesome.

Very organic and spontaneous.

While I feel I connect with God often, I hadn’t done it deliberately to feel and explain what it felt like.

I invite you to tell me your stories about your own direct experiences with God, as I am sure they are unique and very interesting!

Love and light.

You Are in Truth the Only Thing You Are

You are in truth the only thing you are.

You experience the things you seek.

You love the things you love.

And you find the things you are looking for.

You are each a seeker, and a revelator of truth.

In your truth you find the means of expression.

It is the way you express your truth that is the reality you experience.

Thus each of us is a truth producer.

Some truths, you might say, are more accurate than others.

Your perception of truth is the same, though.

Even though you say and hold onto a truth, one or another, you’re truth remains the same.

Then what is it?

Your truth is the creation of the moment.

The inspiration, the flow, the catch of right now.

It is the formless imagination of time.

It begins now and is all there is.

Your mind perceives the truth as otherwise though.

As your mind has become adapted to things that are other than true.

But your truth is the same.

The experience is the same.

Even as the mind is clouded by judgments and thoughts about truth, so is the soul of the truth you are experiencing hidden.

To find your truth, then what can you do?

Is it something you can seek?

Or touch or learn?

Is it innate?

Or is it simply something that is?

Is this revealed by any documents or spiritual practises?

Some might even say that truth is individual.

That the mind can make up its own truth, and call it as such.

But such is our truth then changing.

Such is our truth ever changing to fit the moment we are experiencing.

Thus how truthful is our truth?

How lasting?

How accurate?

How important is it after all?

For how useful and fruitful is truth that changes?

How important and credible is the truth if it changes from whim to whim?

Is it not more of a preference?

Or a fancy at that point?

Then truth must be something else.

It must have something else.

Something hidden.

But then what is it?

For the discovery of truth is personal yet profound.

It is a means of experiencing our reality.

It is a means of enjoying ourselves.

It comes from within our minds.

And through our minds, and our minds wish to grasp it.

Can you grasp truth?

Can you hold it and notice it when you see it?

Is it something so profound that you can always see it?

Our truth is simple enough.

It is our minds are the source of our calamity!

Ever changing truth, ever seeking, ever finding, ever discovering.

What?

For truth is innate in our nature, our divine nature.

IT is all that is.

It is something that cannot change.

It is something that is constant.

A law, or a universal principle.

So then what of personal truth?

What of love and light and personality?

Where is it then, useful, to have a personality?

For if a personality changes, thus your experience changes.

And if your experience changes it will change you.

And it will also change how you experience what you are experiencing.

So you will filter, and cast away what you cannot agree with.

Even if it is true in a universal sense.

You can not stand it.

For truth merely is a state of notice.

You notice and take part in a flow that is life.

And it is all around us.

This truth.

This secret truth.

That is so obvious that we forget to see it.

It is so around us that we cannot see it, even though we see it everyday.

Our divine miracle of life and learning to live life.

The miracles of existence and learning to live in existence.

So when you speak of truth, the mind cannot know truth.

For it is always bias towards personal gain and interest.

When there is a stillness, the truth will surface undetected at first.

It is the Source of life, through the stillness that shines brightest.

It is the Source of love that through the stillness will begin to show Itself to you.

Then you will know the truth.

Then you will see the truth.

And you will see freedom.