Tuesday, May 22, 2012


NOT HOW, BUT WHY


All right--let’s tackle a big one here.

Science keeps grappling with the wrong question.  It’s not “how” was the universe created, but “why”?

The “how” is easy to comprehend once you begin to understand that all things have their origin in the mind of GOD, and nothing exists outside of it--period.  We simply fail to grasp the incredible power of the mind to create all things which come into being.

Consider the simple little saying, “As a man thinks, so is he.”  His thoughts become his reality--both good and bad.  This, of course, is a micro of the macro.

We oftentimes discount the power of our thoughts to create our reality, but even in our limited state of awareness, we are incredible “reality generators”.

All things have their origin in mind, bar none.  

So, where does that leave us?  Back to the right question.

The Prodigal Parable explains, in no uncertain terms, that the thought of wondering if there was something outside of the PERFECTION of HEAVEN lead to the son’s decision to fly the coop and see for himself.  What we fail to realize is that the “innocent wondering” set off a chain of events that seemingly birthed a universe “separate” from the PERFECTION of HEAVEN, and created the stage for our little separation misadventure to take place.

The ramifications of this innocent wondering are still be played out in our daily experience. The “how” of the experience was the result of endless “separation scenarios” being played out and projected from the mind of the son who seemingly fell asleep and forgot who he was.  (Think of ONE MIND seemingly being sliced-n-diced into countless “separate” minds, and you have all the experiences that have ever been or will be experienced on every level throughout all time.)

Walla.  You now have the “how & why” of the universe all wrapped up in a nice little story--a world of separation, where everybody is experiencing being separate from each other, and separate from God.  We got what we “thought” we wanted.

Our response to what seems to have occurred we will leave for another day.  It provides the seed-bed for why the universe is the way it is.

Don’t worry--it’s all good.  Everybody wakes up in the end.

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