Guest guest Posted June 14, 2001 Report Share Posted June 14, 2001 Dear ones, we all come from the same Source. We always have been, are, and will be connected to this Source. This Source is the same which people have termed "Creator," "God," "Allah," "Yahweh," "Oriman," "Ra," "Nature," etc. . . .. It matters not which river we decide to swim in, for all rivers lead to the great ocean. Each being is unique and singular, yet in our uniqueness we are one. Many people criticize others because their character, race, gender, personality, and/or religion is different from their own. This behavior is due to ignorance, and I shall tell you why. Many people would agree that we were created in the image and likeliness of our Source, and these same people would also agree that our Source is almighty and unlimited. Taking this into account, it is yet so difficult for humankind to notice that the variety of people and races is but a simple expression of the unlimited nature of the Source. The differences are superficial and the similarities are deep and profound. A rose and an orchid are physically different, yet they are both flowers. Their individual uniqueness reflects the unlimited nature of the Source. One is not better than the other; they are simply different in their oneness. A cloud and a lake are physically different, yet they are both water only in different states. This difference reflects the unlimited nature of the Source. A Chinese man, communist, poor, and Buddhist would appear to be very different from an Italian woman, democratic, rich, and Catholic. The difference between them reflects the unlimited nature of the Source. The Chinese is no better than the Italian, nor vice-versa. The one does not contain more of the Source than the other. They are simply different in their oneness. These three examples are very good, however they are still limited. To be less limited we could contemplate the following: A rose, a cloud, and a woman are extremely different, physically. All three are different aspects or expressions of the Source. The difference between them reflects the unlimited nature of the Source. No one is better than the other, they are simply unique in their oneness. Now dear ones, perhaps you can notice how senseless it is to hate, destroy, or abuse, when as a whole, we are doing it to ourselves. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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