Each goosebump, teardrop, deep breath, note of music, cat’s purr, and firefly’s light embodies God’s essence. You couldn’t escape that immanent presence even if you tried. You can, however, live your life unconscious of it. Our life purpose, we humans on planet Earth at this transformational time, is to become fully aware of the sacred source energy within us and all around us. To know with every part of us that there is nothing and no one that is not God. This deeply spiritual (and deeply human) process encompasses every facet of life.
Huge leaps in consciousness are being asked of us. This is a time unlike any other that has come before. We are starseeds standing at the edge of the cosmos reaching into infinity. We are lifting curtains and clearing out past histories so that we can fully and consciously embody spirit in our human forms, something that has historically been achieved only by enlightened spiritual masters. Now we are all becoming masters and avatars and recognizing one another as such. The deeper we look into each other’s eyes, the more we see the entire cosmos reflected back to us in all its shining splendor.
So what does this mean in our frequently distracted daily lives? It means that we will increasingly have experiences of seeing whomever we are interacting with as an essential part of the human family, not unlike ourselves. In shared moments of great sorrow or great joy, we recognize our commonality. We see the gossamer thread of spirit that connects us at the soul level and the love that joins our hearts. In those moments, separation, division, and judgment fall away, and we relax into peaceful presence. Thus is peace on Earth initiated, one individual soul at a time. When we softly breathe into our similarities instead of tightly hanging onto our differences, the entire planet shifts. God recognizing God.
The universal heartbeat animates life on Earth and throughout the cosmos. That living pulse permeates every aspect of our lives. Our cells are made of the same stuff as the stars we gaze at in the night skies. The light of the sun is the light in our own eyes. We are all connected, in every possible way, because the entire universe is of a piece: a divine creation that allows spirit, or God, to experience itself in form. We are that form. As Joni Mitchell once wrote, “We are stardust, we are golden.” In moments of inspired connection, we can see this with such clarity that our awareness expands to include the farthest stretches of the universe, and we know it as ourselves. We see the One that became Many which is now recognizing itself as One. What a miraculous time to be alive.
*Peggy, I LOVE YOUR WORDS!!!!!!!!!!! ISthere any way to read your posts without all the ads….as b efore? pls. answer! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!! MARY
Sorry, Mary. I wish there were. In order to get a free website from WordPress, I have to allow them to put ads on it. I don’t see them myself; they only appear to those who visit, and I have no control over them. Yearly fees for an ad-free website are quite expensive. (See also my answer to your comment for “A World Without Marketing.”)
This made me ponder the expression that we use when telling someone they are exemplary: “You are a star!” I wonder if that expression emerged from our underlying understanding that we are made of stardust. “You are a superstar” must explain the achievement of going above and beyond the usual awesomeness that is inherent in all of us.
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Peggy, I love this!! You so eloquently explain why we are here!!
Thank you, Marsha! ❤
“We see the One that became Many which is now recognizing itself as One.” And that pulse within all of us—that must be the magic of music, when we sing together and tap into that deep and wide one rhythm! So encouraging in these times!
Agree, Dorothy! Music is magic–keep on singing! ❤