Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Infinity

Blessings everyone,

I was just listening again to Michael Beckwith's sermon "Your law, Your Life". My mind went to the infinity of God over and over again. What does that mean to the way I live my life and the concepts I have about lack? The immediate realizations I know are a challenge to me especially now that Rick is looking for a new job. I am challenged to stay open to the fact that God is infinite and our money flow is from God, not a job.

Something else comes up for me around limitlessness of God. We talk about living on the planet in a resourceful way. I feel drawn to a larger picture of resourceful rather than living within the limits of what seems to be available and sharing. The question arises for me if we live that way are we really allowing God to be limitless? Maybe things are limited, but God is not.

I am reminded of how the cingular microorganisms did not have the consciousness to know to control their population because their food was running out on the planet and they would all die. They had not conceptual thought of the fear of limited food. What actually happened was miraculous unions and new creations such as photosynthesis to create oxygen (which at this point cingular cells were poisoned by oxygen). Also the cingular cells united into multicellular organisms out of which eventually humans were created.

Every turning point of chaos and crisis and perceived limitation created new completely unknown revelations, creations and tools. We are at a point right now on our planet of consciously facing perceived limitations and chaos. Should we focus on how to deal with limitations or look at creating something new that in our perception now is limitless? Do we create communities that are self sustaining from the fear and perception of lack or from the vision of limitlessness? For example, using cars and operating them from gas that is a limited supply is a challenge for us now. Do we learn to use fuel that is limitless which does exist on the planet? Do we also look to finding limitless fuel supplies we may not know are possible to use yet? Do we play with that we are the creators and somehow learn also to make the oil supply limitless like the lamps the virgins burned in the Bible? What else does the perception and relationship we have as limitless Gods and Goddesses call us to here?

Feeling us all have a limitless day of love, abundance, joy and fun.

Sharon

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