Monday, November 13, 2023
Time is an illusion, so past and future aren’t so. Einstein taught us that nothing travels faster than the speed of light. The light from the device you are looking at, right now, is slightly in the past. So you’re looking at the past, and the past isn’t so.
Without time there is no happening. An event needs a timeline, so if you erase the timeline there is no event. If that’s not hard enough to comprehend, let’s say this – you don’t need to accept anything that separates you from wholeness. You can’t be separated. Like time, separation is also illusory, so that leaves us with only ONE.
Ruminating about your “scary” future and your “awful” past is painful because they are stories that aren’t real. Accepting the “inevitable” is painful because we drift from source and become enslaved by a story that is not real. When we accept lack, it hurts. That’s because we disconnect from source where lack is not real. When you’re in flow, doing something with undiluted consciousness, past and future vanish. You are whole in the midst of losing yourself in divine flow. Without mental distraction, when you play Bach on the piano with abandoned care, write poetry, pet a dog, watch a bird fly, or do any number of things where you are lost in the moment, you are home with God. Lost in the head and found in the fullness of pure consciousness, the Father welcomes the prodigal multiple times a day. Maybe even while you were reading this, the peace of oneness came over you, and the pain of past and future vanished for a split second. Expand that split second, and you’ll be home forever, free from the pain of the separation that blinds you. Come home to the inner, the purity of consciousness which binds you to the spaciousness of the eternal now. Welcome home.