Our Oneness – A Follow-up to “The Iron & the Photograph” Blog
I never cease to marvel at the marvellous attention to detail of the Lord; how He invariably “follows-up” with a confirmation of something I’ve written, posted or even just thought by receiving a “coincidental” confirmation either directly out of the mouth of another, or a “happenstance”, coincidental e-mail I get that says the same thing, but in different words.
See if you can see the connectedness between what I’ve copied from the web site Inspire Me Today below, and my earlier post on the “Iron….” Perhaps there isn’t; perhaps I am just too philosophical, too deep – but I dare to say, there is a connection; you tell me. Remember an earlier post I did on the word, “atonement,” wherein I stated it is an acronym for “at one [as it was] me[a]nt” to be? and the word “being” being an acronym for how we are to be, that is “be in g[od]” – as YHWH says I AM, so shall I BE.
We Are All Connected
Imagine a world where everyone not only understood the significance of this but reflected it in their every thought, feeling, word, and action. We are all born with this innate knowing, this sense of oneness planted deep within us. And while we are individually the center and creator of our own physical world (our own chosen reality), spiritually and at a cellular level we are all connected. Each of us is an integral part of the greater universe in which we live and create together. Our completeness depends on one another. All that we think, feel, and do, will be, in some way, at some place and time, collectively realized. As we strengthen ourselves, we strengthen each other. What we reinforce in others we reinforce in ourselves. Recognition of this great ability and even greater responsibility empowers us to embrace our infinite potential, not only as individual human beings but also as a part of all humanity.
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