*If this following paragraph does not make sense, skip it.
Sometimes I think that the truth is best said through the words of others. In this world I believe that we incarnate to explore and experience as individual creations that which comes from the Source - the Whole which we all explore directionally away and forth. That which is, the Source, is something so substantial and so incomprehensible, yet so clairvoyant it is perplexing. (Paradoxical, no doubt.) From the Source comes absolute truth and guidance, unconditional love. However, what is random and chaotic in our dimension may in fact be perfect sense in another. This is the non-locality theory of Dr. Bohm. I think this talk of disorganization shall be my explanation for my somewhat incoherent and nonsensical writing - It's a 4D thing.
Anyhow, I was reading, doing some internet voyaging and looking for a wallpaper for my workplace desktop. I decided I wanted to acquire a picture of Jimi Hendrix. He is such an influential person. I can't say that he was per se, mostly because he continues to have such a creative impact on my life. Whether it's tapping into his highly original melodies, or if it's appreciating his insightful and poetic lyrics, he has such magnetivity. Please take what you want from that word I made up.
To jump back on the story thought train (I enjoy many trains of thoughts), I stumbled across a beautiful picture, with an even more beautiful quote and passage. Intuition lends itself to an open, flowing connection with the Creator, the Source, that takes on many different meanings depending on subjective experience. That is, each person has a different interpretation and process of digesting this divine information - something internal and idiosyncratic. Now, when I read this passage, I could not help but feel this personal connection to the words, the energy of the images that came to my mind's eye. What is so beautiful about living in this existence - internal reflected externally, external reflected internally - is that sometimes what I have regarded as so personal and so true to my own being; sometimes this is expressed outside of me. This article has a gentle touch, one that brought tears to my eyes with how sacred, precious, and beautiful life is when it simply is. As one of the Mothers in my life has said on accepting one's existence: "embrace what is." Life happens. Nothing is ever completely still. All of our molecular bodies are forever in motion. Or we are nil. This is something Steve Pavlina has said best.
I leave you a link to the site with the picture, quote, and passage that has so influenced me in this rich moment.
PS: I understand that the metaphysical spiritual language I've used is not something familiar to everybody - so please feel free to ask me lots of questions! and feel FREE while you're at it.
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