May 27th, 2011 by rob white
Let’s have some fun with this blog, today? Okay? In spite of your inner involvement with a specific idea about God, please remain awake to what you may learn from this blog. Thank you.
Fact: The mind is very uncomfortable with ideas that are unexplainable. The mind can become obsessive about explaining the unexplainable.
By now, in life, I imagine that you realize that anything that remains a puzzle, troubles your mind; you are bombarded with anxious thoughts. Life can be delightfully simple if everything is explainable – but everything ain’t!
Let’s take God, for instance. Until recently, science has had a problem with God because God cannot be explained with a mathematical formula. Science loves to demystify everything and God cannot be demystified.
You are, right now, uniting yourself with a natural law – if you are still with me. How are you doing? We can only see the absolute folly of our mental ways when we remember that ‘all is well’ in spite of life’s myriad mysteries. Okay, let’s go:
God is an idea in the mind of man. If mules have an idea about God, their God would be a mule. Would he not? God certainly would not be a man. Men are often mean to stubborn mules!
If butterflies could think, and had an idea of God, their God would be a butterfly, would he not? Butterflies can fly. Man can’t. Why would a butterfly think God is a man?
Well, if every animal had an idea about God, you can bet that God would look just like every animal. That’s funny … or is it? We insist God looks like us … how do we know?
We’re having fun here. This blog isn’t really about God, it’s about how your mind works to make sense of everything. The problem with making sense of everything is that we take the mystery out of the vastness of reality. We also take the mystery out of the vastness of our potential when we try to explain ourselves. What’s this got to do with our God conversation?
Einstein repeatedly said, in his latter years, “Man is God, ignorant of the fact.” He was not excluding any other beings from also being God, but he was excluding mathematical formulas from explaining God. He also said at age 25, “I’m a scientist, of course I do NOT believe in God,” and at age 65, “I’m a scientist, of course I believe in God.” I love that!
If YOU really are ‘God in a bod’ ignorant of the fact; what NEW would you instantly do, if you awakened to this news! DO YOU NOT SEE WHAT BEAUTIFUL WORK AWAITS YOU?
If this blog offends your religious philosophy – I apologize. I am not disputing any religion – I am just wondering out loud and sharing it with you.
Please give a comment and let the readers know what you would do differently if you really believed you were God – ignorant of the fact – and now you remember.
Blessings, blessings
“Best Comment of the Week”. This weeks best comment comes from Dia of 2achieveyourgoals. The runner up is Lori Gosselin of Life, for Instance
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If I am God, ignorant of the fact, then I have a lot of catching up to do. I hate to say it, but I pray to god to help me. Should I be praying to myself? This is a very different way of looking at God, and looking at myself. I feel it is almost blasphemous. If I was God, I would get a new and stop worrying so much about the recession.
When Karen believes she is God-in-a-bod, Karen will worry less about the recession. What a gift to yourself, Karen, and to the world. Let the truth shake up your identity, Karen, for it only wants to reveal who you really are! blessings
hmmm…really interesting question Rob. I think there would be a lot of things on my “To Do” list
The first thing I would do though is just ask a lot of questions to myself that I have always wondered about.
What do you wonder most about, Sibyl? Open even one small portal in your questioning mind, and you will experience cosmic sunshine. I love that you dare open portals. Thank you
Ha ha. I like this one, Rob. I know I get fixated on solving puzzles and problems that are quite petty. I think I do it to distract myself. It makes me feel like I’m getting something done but I’m probably just procrastinating. I guess there really is no reason to have an image of God – whats the difference? Like when I get fixated on gossip of “who said what” and “who did what to who” it really makes no difference whether I find out or not. Like recently I was absolutely dying to know if my friend hooked up with some dude – but really who cares?!
If I was really a God in a bod I’d be fixated on turning all that energy into advancing my marketing career and aspirations.
Yes, kara … I love that you are taking this God-message to your practical life. If it ain’t practical – it ain’t spiritual. One way to look at your life in a new and healthy way is to dare to begin doing just that. blessings
Hi Rob,
Amazing post as usual my friend. I understand the subtext and the message behind this post that there is power in each and everyone of us. This is the way I see it Rob, I personally believe in God and there is no doubt about it. Everything that I achieve is due to my strong belief in God. All religions (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Confucianism) etc…share similar practices like helping others, being thankful, appreciating what we have etc… When it comes to getting what we want out in life and how to achieve our visions, all of those “religions” say the followings:
1. If we want to achieve something, we have to believe that we will get it.
2. We have to create harmony with whatever we want to achieve.
3. We have to change ourselves internally first to get rid of all the limiting thoughts and anything that goes against what we want to achieve. As they say, “As within, so without.”
What can we learn from these? The answer is that God has given each and everyone power and made each one a great person. As you say, “If it ain’t practical, it ain’t spiritual.”
Let me give an example, I started a new job at the end of February, so I’ve been in this position for 3 months. Now, I had a preplanned vacation for this July this summer for 3 weeks. Most of my colleagues said there is no way that they will let you take a 3 week vacation, you are still new. I said to them I will get it. I started creating harmony with this situation and visualizing my manager saying “yes” and all the small details. I did whatever I could to convince my subconscious mind that I will get it. I kept reminding myself of the 3 points I listed earlier. Last week, when I sent my manager an email, he replied saying that it was approved.
Yes, there is power in each one of us and we achieve everything we want. If we change ourselves internally and believe God will help us, then he will. If we don’t achieve something, then we are doing something “wrong” usually internally. Thanks for sharing Rob
Your ‘three week vacation’ story is a miracle story, Dia. You performed a miracle. A miracle is something too easy to explain. That is what you did! Thank you for helping me feel better about myself with your story. I contact truth at the risk of losing my beloved limiting beliefs. I want to take that risk! blessings
“God in a bod” I love it!! Well, the way I see it, we are God, each of us, including the animals, plants, everything. It’s all just energy and it’s all part of God, while each individual little piece contains all the DNA of the whole (like one of those holographic bookmarks). So, each of us is God, and all of us together are God. And we are all starting to remember. That’s why I love this time right now.
Hugs,
Melody
Your simple philosophy (in the comment) tells a lot about your marvelous nature, Melody. I can learn to model you. I still have a way to go. “Look within and you will find God” can be the most frightening and the most helpful advice anyone can get. blessings
Rob, I too love what Einstein said! (I didn’t know he said that!) It reminds me of something I read about astronauts: they leave the planet as scientists and return as mystics.
It’s so obviously true that we, as the woman channeling Ramtha in the movie “What the Bleep do we Know?” so succinctly said, assume to create God in OUR image.
I think there has been an interesting parallel between the way we have viewed God through the ages and the way we parent our children. When we saw God as a vengeful god exacting punishment, we adhered to ideas of sparing the rod and spoiling the child; when we began to really believe in a God of love, our approach to parenting changed. Now we’re beginning to recognize that free will is not just some concept “out there” but something we possess and we teach our children about choices and allow them to safely experience the consequences of those choices.
I believe we’re all God having individual experiences here in this life. And that belief comes with so much responsibility and power that it’s hard to wrap ones mind around it completely. THAT is something I’m still working on – daily.
Awesome post Rob!
Lori
WOW, I love what you say about ‘how we believe God parents us’ … is … ‘how we parent our children’. If our God is an angry God -watch out, kids! That is beautiful. You taught me something. See the difference between a harmful God and a helpful God, and we see the difference in our own polarity. now we have the power to do something about it. Thank you, thank you.
I think I didn’t explain it well. What I meant to convey was an idea I found in Scott Peck’s The Road Less Traveled. He said that our parents are our first experience of God. What this means is, we reduce God to the level of our parents, especially since we think of Him as God the Father.In a child’s mind that is a pretty clear connection.
If they raised us with love and forgiveness, that’s how we saw God. Same thing if they raised us with punishment and control. It just seems that both things changed concurrently: how we see God and how we parent. I don’t know which one was in the lead or which one changed the other. What do you think?
Definitely, we can re-think our version of God and come up with one that makes sense since most of what we originally learned about God came when we were very young and immature. Now we can re-visit it and decide what we want to believe.
Lori
You did say it well in your first comment, Lori. Might I add this, that you may take your message even deeper (beyond Scott Peck). In my reality, if I accept it or not, I (and not God) made my yesterday and will make my tomorrow. This is also true in your reality. Time cannot pass without me impacting it. Now please puase to understand this: THERE IS NO PAST. I am a new creation in every moment by the power granted me by me … and that has ever been the case. That is also true about you. Heaven sighs when we understand this. Heaven is now sighing with you. blessings
Rob, as a ministry leader in a progressive church, we tend to attract two different types of people. Granted, it’s a pretty rocking atmosphere with a rock band and cool lights, so we get the people who like those dynamics. But as far as people who are looking for answers on their spiritual journeys, we attract 2: (1) those who have never stepped foot in a church before and who aren’t sure about it but are taking a first step to finding direction for their lives; and (2) those who have been so burned out by closed-minded dogmas and closed-minded people who are absolutely certain that THEIR idea of God is the ONLY idea of God. We do get fundamentalists but they usually don’t last long.
The more we learn about how our minds work, the more we understand that EVERYTHING is about perspective. Thanks for sharing this, my friend. Great post!
Please allow me to offer you this … that comes from my heart (not my brain), Bryan. One single drop of dew reveals what you are demonstrating with your rock band and cool lights. The answer is in the atom, and you are offering others a place of strength to know and grow into the consciuousness of the simplest state of Godliness. Do you see the beautiful work that awaits you? blessings
Rob,
I believe, very deeply, that God is within me. As He is within you. And within every other person (and every other living thing). So, when I choose to love me more fully, I’m also choosing to love God more fully. When I choose the opposite – I draw away from God – and away from me.
This is really an important distinction for me – to know that God is within. Within me. Within you. It is so awe- inspiring to really just let that one thought soak more deeply into my being…
Letting the thought of one’s Godliness soak into every cell of one’s heart and brain, requires the willingness to do whatever it takes to always see a new dawning arising. The only thing you can ever lose – when you do this, Lance – is lose the fear of losing. Can you quicken this thought into your consciousness … I believe you already have. blessings
I like what Einstein said. When I was young I was scared of God – but why would God want me to be scared? Now I feel that whatever God is I think He/She/It just wants me to keep exploring who I AM. Not please HIM. Yes, I believe there is lots of beautiful work that awaits me. It’s a puzzle with no one solution. I used to be scared of that – now I like it. I also think that God created Man because he was lonely, therefore; we can’t really do anything wrong… it’s all mud in the river to Him. Question: What was God doing before he created man?? haha
I don’t know whatGod was doing before he decided to merge into physical form and call himself ‘man’, Roger. What were you doing? Pass through the emptiness of not having an answer, and you will find the answer. blessings
Hi Rob,
This is very inspiring post because we all limit ourselves from being what we could truly be if we connect fully with a divine nature. I believe we are all connected to a divine source and this in fact makes us divine. How close we become and spiritual we develop will relate to our level of power we share with the source. I think one of the most valuable manifestations that people can develop when they realize this is a lack of fear and worry, and a sense of faith and confidence.
True faith and confidence, Joe, is to forget all error and ignorance, and enter immediately into the truth of our own beingness. It is a great transformational moment (easier for me to speak of, than to do). Thank you for being you, Joe. blessings
Rob,
I do feel that we are “God in a bod.” (Love that~!!) We are in a body during our incarnation and that gives the appearance that we’re separate, not only, from each other but, from God. We are, each of us, a piece of God and One!
ONENESS … now that is an entirely different conversation (which is exactly the same as this one), Angela. It is great that you notice ONENESS. Bless yourself and be thankful for your knowledge of ‘the wholeness’, and unity of the race (the human race … not the rat race). Your energy is a contribution to world peace – we need more of your kind of energy, Angela. blessings
Oh God thats a big one.
I went to Catholic School
It took me a lifetime to figure out that I don’t need to explain myself to God or anyone else for that matter. I’m at peace with all that Religion stuff these days. It still has a fundamental role in how I conduct my life but the difference is I am more in tune with living in harmony with the world. There used to be too much guilt and pushing/pulling going on. God in a bod says it perfectly for me. I love the mystery of life now – what I am doing today feels great, but that may change, and thats great too. As long as I am feeling good and doing work that matters I feel “God” moving through me.
When you feel God moving through you, perhaps it is your own unique spirit awakening to say “Hi!” Could that be it, Carol Anne? In such moments, you will find that you seem to be in no specific place – a feeling of omnipresence overcomes you. Watch for it. blessings
All I gotta say is, “I love God and God Loves me!” I don’t believe in an image of God but believe there is a spirit that moves through everything. I just try to live in peace with everyone and everything…when I am doing that I feel GOD, whatever that is. God could be a mule for all I care. I think God and I are OK these days.
It is great to feel the ‘okayness’ between oneself and God, Rus. Do you like the feeling? It offers a fresh living consciousness of oneself as a vastly infinite being. blessings
Sometimes I do feel that God is messing with me. It’s those weird moments when I think, “whatever happens don’t let that happen… anything but that” and then it happens. That’s when I look up and shake my fist at the sky
. I know its silly but it is ingrained in me. If I were God in a bod I wouldn’t have these moments and I would just be a successful musician already. Sometimes it just seems God smiles on a select few where everything goes easily.
YES, John, it seems like God smiles on a selected few – that’s a great indication of how many human beings feel undeserving of living a great life. T’is a beautiful and intelligent aim to go through each day aspiring to learn more about the higher life. blessings
I still pray to God to help me out. But I also think, like Ben Franklin said (I think) “God helps those who help themselves.” Seems like I’m doing all the work here anyway. All things I’ve achieved I feel like I’ve been responsible. But when things go wrong I start praying again. I don’t really know why I do it – my parents were Buddhist! but it feels kind of good anyway. Certainly God hasn’t found me a Date in a while, he probably has better things to do, So I will have to help myself on that one! haha
There is no reason to stop praying to God if praying helps us focus on what we want, but if we pray to God and then just sit and wait –oho oh! Everyone is either teaching himself to wander in the ‘wilderness of blind hope’ or to use his potential to get straight to where he wants to go, Alan. blessings
I think it is rude to call God a mule. A mule is a dumb four legged animal. We should be honored to pray to God, not to a mule.
I am sorry for my miscommunication, Stephanie. I did not mean that we should pray to mules. I am responsible for seeing to it that you get what I am saying, so let me try again. Bottom line: there is a level of understanding God that is much higher than what words can explain. Truth waits patiently for us to see this. blessings
I agree Rob. We love to put down “third world” peoples for worshiping different Gods but there really is no difference between them and our “sophisticated” religiosity. What’s the difference between praying to a Rain God vs praying to God to save your sorry ass when the Stock Market dries up?
Nice noticement, Georgie. Rain Gods, Volcano Gods, God with a white beard sitting on a planet in seventh heaven (watchin us) … who’s to chuckle at one idea and not another? Remind yourself continually that false images of God stop you from contacting God. blessings
I can’t help but think of Bruce Almighty.
Now you got me thinking. I wonder what people of the world need the most. At the end of the day, I’m a fan of inner-strength and the power of possibility. I would want everybody to have skills to pay the bills and lead a better life. Lately, I can’t shake that mantra from my mind (and a few of my friends said it’s seriously sticky for them.)
What do people need the most? Nice question, J.D. You are a wise man, and wise men (and women) ask wise questions. One thing that people need the most is to follow the higher urges within, which knows what is true. This will lead folks out of the jungle of fearful beliefs that have them pray to a God that dwells in the seventh heaven (way, way up in the sky). I like the phrase, ‘having skills to pay the bills’ J.D. Can I use that? blessings
If God made Man in his image, I dare say he as a pretty good sense of humor — one only need to ride the Subway to see that. har har! This blog is right up my alley — I think God IS a mule — but I am an Atheist. That scares a lot of people but all that means to me is that I feel an infinite connection to everyone and everything. I don’t need a label or an image to cheapen that feeling I get when I am out there on the sea. There is nothing like the silent sounds of sailing with just the wind and the waves — If that’s not god I don’t know what is.
I love your philosophical side, Salty …. it has a sweet tone to it. If one’s search for God is very deligent, one day he finds his inquiry circling around back to right inside of him. That is what I believe. blessings
I don’t think or care what God could look like Rob merely that those who believe in him (or her or it) act in his way and mould. Too many are pious and condescending and no God would be like that to me (I was told by a minister that if I don’t read the word of God I need his saving love!!). If I were God I would dress and come across as all human, blending in and being normal, but be caring, loving, supportive, kind, and giving as well as tolerant and non-judgemental. In which case I’ve met a few God’s so we’re in good hands if not great spirits!
Boy, that’s a nice comment that you left, John. It is heart touching and thought provoking, and so simple! Might I add, ‘what is called worship is often nothing more than an evasion of responsibility for self-awakening’. Hmmm. blessings
Excellent post. Thanks for the mind expansion – we all need more of that. One of my favorite affirmations has always been. “I am. I am the wisdom and compassion of God as it flows through me it is me and I am.”
That you for offering up your affirmation, Tom. How often do you say it? Your affirmation is a wonderful invitation to experience your unlimitedness. I like it. blessings
Blessings back at you Rob. I say that affirmation when I’m feeling it. It’s usually one of the “know” statements that lift me out of any temporary funk. Somethings we just know and it’s those things that help us remember our Divine identity.
Greetings Rob!
I was drawn to your comment pic from some other site(can’t remember which as it was months ago), you have such a radiant, engaging, peaceful smile.
I enjoyed this article as I have had a LIFELONG struggle with money(I am 45). When I was in church and tithing, I had a taste of the “spiritual” aspects of money and how it felt to be not only free from money worries but to also be “operating” in the realm of “spiritual money multiplying” in that it seemed that I was able to do more with my 85% after tithing than if I had not tithed and kept it all.
Other intervening events got in the way and coupled with early childhood manipulations surrounding money and my personal security as a child, I have simmering-below-the-surface, negative feeling about money. I resent that I have to spend the better part of my day chasing it, only to then turnaround and pay bills with it, selling my talents for “dirty dollar bills”.
It seems so crass and offensive that my talent should be “reduced” to something like money, which other people(actors, celebrities. etc.) are showered with just because they exist, are attractive and even when they have only marginal talent.
On the, not ironically flip side, I have felt the happiest and most fulfilled when I have had an abundance of money and resources, that I could share with others, anonymously to be specific. I like the feeling of the freedom that giving to other brings, and don’t need other people’s atta girls about my generosity. Giving feels like doing something positive and right in this world.
So you see I am one big ball of contradiction and fear. I have to throw fear in there because, for reasons I simply can not understand, I am afraid to GO FOR IT,even though I have proven to myself, time and again, on teeny-tiny scales, that my talent is awesome and has been well received in the marketplace and that I have the means and ability to scale up operations.
This is all to say, my novel-length-answer to the initial posit, If I were God in a bod, what new would I do?
- I would go upstairs and get to cranking out few of a kinds totes from my awesome fabric stash, to add to the 74 I already made that have been hanging in my closet for 6 months while I procrastinated out of fear….
- I would take pics of all the totes and then list them online for sale, for the price they should be sold at and can command and not the chicken scratch price fear tells me to list them for.
- Then I would contact the NGO’s that I want to work with, one stateside and one abroad, to see how I could work with them to creative women’s collectives to have some of my sewn goods made there, for sale here and online, most of the proceeds of which would stay within their community.
and now that I have typed that all out, I want to cry and clap my hands and kiss you on the cheek.
Thank you!! I am turning the computer off for the rest of the day and taking my fanny upstairs to get to work!!
Blessings to you!!
Stephanie
Stephanie, you have really put your heart and soul into your comment. You are so wonderfully transparent. Your humanness is a perfect example of the vulnerable nature of being human. Might I offer you a gift in return? Please read the following message slowly so that you may absorb it: It is only by your own inharmonious thoughts that you strip yourself of your incredibly creative potential. You are ready, now, to turn deep within and ask your Authentic-Self to help you see things differently. You are soooo ready! Allow your original nature to direct your thinking, Stephanie, and a thousand self-doubts will at once disappear from your consciousness and dissolve into nothingness. When you take the risk and do this, then and only then will you recieve the truth about your strikingly prosperous nature. YOU ARE MEANT TO BE AN INCREDIBLE SUCCESS, STEPHANIE. As you distinguish the true from the false, the real from the seeming, your inspiring imaginings will become potent to create all that you desire. Please save this and read it three times a day for a week. blessings
Awesome gift Rob! I am certainly going to do as you suggest..THANK YOU!!!! and have a great day!!!!
YO ROBBO. THIS one is CRAZZZY!! It’s kind of SAC-RELIG for me to think of my boy GOD like that. I just think GOD needs MAD respect 24/7. If your not respecting GOD you got no hope, no money and no prospects. I was raised Old School and I’m not going to HELL by bad mouthing god. I’m thankful for all he’s given me. You don’t get to be this handsome and this AWESOME without the HAND of GOD making SHIZZZ happen. HHAHAHAHA!!!!. I ain’t gonna rock the boat NOW. If your listening GOD – I like you just the way you ARE!!!!
You may notice, Magic, that these blogs supply higher lessons on how to do good things for yourself. You grasp it in on your unique way. It is interesting that you like God just the way he is – that means you like ‘YOU’ just the way you are! blessings
“Gods in a bod” ….. I like that! I feel that most when I am on a nature walk. Sometimes it just seems that nature is communicating with me. It’s a wonderful feeling. It’s not that the Squirrels talk to me, I just feel like we are connected. Thats what God is in my experience. If I could I would go through my whole day like this and feel the same connection to my co-workers, my husband or anything else that can be a challenge.
Most of us can relate easier to animals than to humans, Alicia. That’s because animals are transparent – they hide nothing; we can trust they will do what their species do. Human beings can be quite unpredictable. It’s nice to hear from you. blessings
Hello Rob! in normal fashion, I’ve read this one a couple of times. I never took offense, but I did want to read it more than once to allow your message to seep in. Sometimes reading something that has a “deep tone” several times, at different times of the day allows me to grasp a more rich understanding. if I read something that has a “deep tone” when my mood isn’t right, I don’t fully grasp it. It’s just one of my little quirks.
If God were a Mule. Wow! You really made a great point with your ideas of the Mule and Butterflies. Sure, if they envisioned God, they would envision God to look just like them I would assume.
I figure God looks like me not just because scripture says so, but because he lives within me. In my imperfect ability to envision beyond what I’ve already seen, it’s difficult for me to imagine any other image of God.
Thanks for the mental and spiritual challenge Rob. This is a deep one. So deep I’m a little short in words! But it’s sitting on me and within me, something I’m giving thought to.
Blessings!
Welcome back from Disney World, Jk. I hope you had a fabulous time with the family. The following message is directly for you: One of the most important things that you are doing for yourself, Jk, is understanding how much you have been sleep walking through life. (I am on that path, too). You are beginning to realize that even while you think you are awake, oftentimes, you are not. This is why you take the time to read an article or blog several times; you know that your wakefulness is a fragile state, and even moodiness can affect the value you get from your studies. Because you are fully commited to making a difference in the world, Jk, you are devoted to allowing the truth shake you awake … awake from all childhood conditioning that causes you to think the way usually do, even when reading something vitally new. How else are you to offer your family, friends, and the greater community in which you live, the opportunity to live from a greater good for themselves … if you don’t do the same for yourself? One thing that truth appreciates from you Jk, is your enthusiasm in seeking it out. Each time you treasure awakening from sleepwalking through life, Jk, you reclaim a part of your infinitely unique nature. blessings
Rob – Wow, what a wonderful reply that was. I just had to comeback and thank you for that. It was truly encouraging.
Thank you!
Man, I used to blame God for EVERYTHING. I see now it just got me angrier and angrier. When bad stuff used to happen I kept repeating “why me god, why me!” etc. I see how foolish it is now. I still believe there is a God, personally I like the big guy in a white robe image. Im learning to take more responsibility these days – and becoming less angry in the process.
Only one power can break the repetitious cycle of anger that grips you, Ramone. Look in the mirror – you are looking at that one power. blessings
Hi Rob, I always like the saying that “there are no such thing as Atheists in foxholes.” I Applied the same theory to sales and money. It’s not that I literally thought god was helping me but in a weird way I felt that God was on my side… even when I was conning people. I made a lot of money because I had faith in something – I guess at the end of the day, I wanted it so bad and believed in myself enough to get there.
I like your idea, Richard, that God is in your side; literaaly on your side because he is right inside of you. Thank you
Thought provoking…and I find my focus captured not by the ideas of God,I have become comfortable with the idea of the divine in me, but by the examination of the effect of “mind becoming obsessive trying to understand the unexplainable”. I want things to make sense and have an order to them, I become confused and ungrounded when the order is disturbed, especially when people behave in ways that don’t make sense to me. The order, like the divine, is always perfect. My perspective, maturity, openness and understanding are both the problem and the answer. Today, I embrace the adventure.
You have a right side of thinking, sylvia, and your real pleasure comes when you place yourself on that side … like your comment above. You also have a wrong side of thinking, and your real pain comes when you place yourself on that side. The trick is to be able to discern the two sides! blessings
WOW “GOD IN A BOD, IGNORANT OF THE FACT”….LOVE IT. This is why I love reading your blogs. You leave us with short intense words of thought/wisdom/life that lift our veils of ignorance and limited thinking. As I wake up to being GIAB (GOD IN A BOD), I will do everything that fulfills me: Be it acting, singing, dancing, teaching, giving, receiving, beautifying, uplifting, modeling, just being joyous and the best version of Kim created yet seen. WHEW! I love it.
Thanks Rob