I’ve known this for a while, at first only because I read it and it seemed right – I think the concept was first explained to me when I read “Conversations with God” back in the day… and then everything I read after that seemed to confirm it. I think the old “Standard Christian” concept of God was so deeply embedded in my mind that it has taken me a while to make this shift and realise the truth of it rather than just the idea of it… if that makes sense. The most recent that I’m reading is of course the Seth material, and that reiterates the idea more than most, I wish I had found it ages ago. We are literally, and physically a part of what we call God… the evidence is in our very existence.
What nailed this home was driving back from gym this morning and I thought how perfect that moment was, I know that it was partly due to endorphins etc. but the point is not the perfection of the moment, although it was nice. But rather the perfection of how the environment we live in is perfectly suited to our needs – we exist perfectly within our environment, despite the fact that our collective consciousness is a bit diseased at the moment, it is still a part of this perfection, strangely enough – The fact that these conditions exist perfectly, means that if bad things exist then they are supposed to exist, this means that they are also part of perfection. There is no such thing as imperfection.
Am I making sense here? Does it even prove my point? Have I gone completely off subject and made no sense at all? I think I am, I think it does, Probably…
