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Old 12-05-2008, 05:21 AM   #27
kavaTeexy

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onething, i just love this way of saying it, what you read and are sharing. i had not thought or said it quite this way, god pouring god into god., but so true in my eyes as well .

this oneself was opened to this a few years ago, it was something that i had read on love and i felt this huge burst of ha ha moment and had to go outside to absorb it all. i could not get enough in. all is love. all is god. we are all love and all god. all !

then i read god is and nothing else is. and when i read "nothing else is", i look at the very intangible items as you said, they all come out of god or from god, the furniture, towels etc.

my senses woke up, touch, hearing, smell, sight and taste.

i also thought back then, what a beautiful plan. separate, but connected, single, but whole, like but dislike, etc, etc.

"all there is, is one thing." and all things really are god, because they are of god.

and almost twenty years earlier, when i was a teenager, i had read in a book that an indian hindu person was enlightened as a child. he was asked about his moment of enlightenment. he said that he watched his baby sister drinking milk out of a cup and suddenly realized that it was like god pouring god into god.
as each of us wakes up to this truly wonderful world we live in and are part of, will our wills merge and become truly one.

avatar: a god's coming down in bodily form to the earth: incarnation. an embodiment; bodily manifestation is what my old webster has. thanks for introducing this word to me. i was not aware of it and it has not been part of my vocabulary
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