Shree
120522: Shree
The beginning, middle and conclusion is always going to be "God" that gets manifested in many ways in space and time and which changes and is perceived again in multiple ways by people or by us. By extracting everything and dissolving everything, what is realized is God or absolute consciousness.
At a human level of perception of "many", at any point of time, I can choose to redirect and remember the above realization in the middle of any work or even at any moment. Thus spiritually, we are eternal, divine and always present and beyond all manifestations and the pulls we feel. Space and time are only incidental and our constructs and need not be so absolute.
How one thing presents and how it changes and what happens later on need not be evaluated. We are not having a piggy bank of good and bad actions since all actions are constructed and they change and are relative. We are not keeping a check on others or the self since it will lead to a burden and expectations. "we" are not absolute ideas but malleable and changeable. My response to situations need not depend on manifestation - good or bad signals perceived from the environment. In any case, these can be responded by starting with the "self" and by transforming everything to God or to go beyond.
Comparisons of situations ends up in circles. comparison of bigness or fast or slow or any characteristics of manifestation is only a construct. By doing anything or going to some place or being at some point of time is immaterial to internal peace and unconditional approach. Manifestation is a distraction or it may be seen as a moral exercise to reach beyond.
Since there is consciousness, there is intent, there is vibration and there is mind and body. I can choose to remember and create anything I wish to - this is my inherent capacity and trust is also inherent in this capacity. This ought to be acknowledged.
I may be in tremendous doubt and any vibrations I generate construct "me"; but all is God and i am his son, so His will is everything. I trust Him.
Hari Om.
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