Wednesday, June 7, 2006

For what its worth:

For what its worth, which to some is more valuable yet might be nothing at all to others.

I know when I tell my mom I love her, it is priceless, however if I were to tell an ex-girlfriend, or an enemy it would mean nothing even if the intent in saying it has the meaning of being as priceless as telling my mother.

For some the value of words can only have as much collateral as the actions that either precede or follow those words.

For some there exist a love that is so unconditional and true that just knowing what they feel for you is enough. No words or actions you may do, say, or break will change the way they feel for you. Their love for you just is and always will be. There is no value, because value is not needed and the only wish in their love is the very best for you.

Imagine a love that needs no words, no actions, it just is. Can we call that god? If we are made in the image of god, we are godlike, because we are god. As Dr. Wayne Dyer says, “I am a Devine creation. All creation has purpose. I am here to be like God.” And being like god is purpose.

If god is divine, then the source of divinity god is. And if created to be like the image of god, we too are divine and a source of divinity.

How we access this divinity, or as some might say reconnect to the source. Because when we access divinity we are reconnecting with god.

You can feel free to replace the word god with Buddha, Mohammed, Jesus, Confucius, Don Juan Matis, Tonanztin, Jehovah, or even the word Energy. It its the same thing. As Ram Dass would say “It’s the same trip, man.”

Examples:
If Jesus is divine, then the source of divinity Jesus is. And if created to be like the image of Jesus, we too are divine and a source of divinity.

Or

If Energy is divine, then the source of divinity Energy is. And if created to be like the image of Energy, we too are divine and a source of divinity.

The focus is how we connect and sometimes have to reconnect to source, and how we stay connected to our source.

If we remember that our words and actions have the potential to be divine, to have that much more meaning, then perhaps we can be mindful of the things we say and do. Even when god speaks to us either in spirit, signs or divine intervention we either choose to listen or not depending on how much we value the words or actions of god.

In recognizing our own divinity we reconnect with a direct line to god, to our source of inspiration and love. By doing so our words and actions perhaps have value, the importance is not whether or not others see the value, but if we ourselves recognize this being unique godlike creatures. Then we will understand there is no need to place value on our words or actions. They alone are transcendent.

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