Wednesday, October 23, 2024

“THAT’S LIFE.”

“THAT’S LIFE.”

One God (one source–one conscious intelligent energy source) many faces, many bodies, uncountable number of energy-forms (more forms than any human can count) and all are God.  God is every person, place, and thing.  God is the ant, the elephant, and you.

God is the stage, the scenery, the actors, and the audience.  God is the doer and the watcher.  There is only God.  God is all there is, and God is you, an individual human.

When you see people, places, and things, you are seeing God being people, places, and things.  God is one consciousness and all individualized consciousnessess.  You are God consciousness individualized.  Your face, your body, mind, and emotions, is God, is energy expressing itself as you.

Fire, air, water, and earth is God expressing itself as earth, water, air, and fire.  The universe and all within is God, is energy being the universe and all therein, and God is having one hell of a good time being you, playing you, watching as you try to figure out what you are, why you are, and what the hell is going on.

God is you and plays you, and plays every person, place, and thing for its pleasure, joy, and entertainment–just like you do things for your pleasure, joy, and entertainment.

God has a plan.  A very entertaining plan.  Here’s what God said, “I, the one and only, the all that is, decided to divide my singular conscious-intelligent-energy into many smaller and different energy-forms, and then I constructed a systemic process whereby all my separate energy-forms can come back home, and party.  

Getting back home is a long process.  A lot of me–encased in energy-forms–enjoy being separate energy-forms.  They are having a hell of time, and ain’t comin’ home anytime soon, kind of like teenagers, which is OK, because I child-proofed the house so they ain’t gettin’ back in until they’ve had their full of fun and games.  Sometimes it’s hell being a parent, but that’s life and it’s not all fun and games.  There are hard lessons to learn before I let portions of me, individualized, come home.  It’s easy to tell when they are ready to come home–they get over themselves.”

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