04-04-2012, 01:07 PM
I'm glad to hear that one of my thoughts actually gave rise to this amazing insight and query of yours.
Realize that there is no literal 'companionship' in the traditional sense in regards to the Creator's decision to imbue fragmented aspects of Itself with absolute freedom of will. We aren't separate beings that were created to keep it company. Take each life experience as a crash course on the Creator attempting to understand Itself; your awareness, while localized, is merely a way for the Creator to navigate through its Creation. The beauty in our forgetting of our true nature, is that this allows us the opportunity to maintain a sense of ingenuity in every choice one makes here.
In this factor of unpredictability there exists a keen sense of order from the chaos of innumerable beings making choices that are determined by any number of distortions accumulated while here. See, there would be no ascribing to different modes of thinking, reasoning or perception if all beings were dictated with the knowledge of who we are and where we come from. Remove this from the equation, thrust us into this strange land and witness how ultimately unique the reactions will be.
Our supposed companionship is derived from the fact that in each and every moment we are as chess pieces being moved around the board by the very being which is contained within us as well as beyond us. The Creator simply wishes to experience Itself and try to plumb the mystery of Itself, and we are the proxies it uses to achieve this end, but its seeking of Itself is by no means limited to our existences. Our reality is only one of several levels of the game it plays.
We are its children, in a sense, but we are moreso akin to mini-Creators in the stage of adolescence. We may choose, with our gift of Free Will, whether we wish to return home to our parent or not, but the paradox is that we are the children AND the parent, there is no separation, and yet we are removed from it but always connected to it. By seeking it, we are merely wishing to return to our original state of being. We, being us as individuated aspects of the Creator, "god-dlers", god toddlers.
However, in reality, we already exist in that state. Yet we are experiencing ourselves at the stage in our evolution when we are still young. But none of this Creation would be manifest right now, we would not be going around as we do, guided by the invisible hand of the Creator, unless there was a fountainhead or ultimate ground of existence that we could be sustained upon. The Creator fragmented itself, yes, but regardless of this, it still remains whole and complete and with each passing moment it undergoes omnidirectional expansion.
We are here, seeking. What we seek, has never left us, it is within us, it IS us. But we, in our current temporary forms, are not as we truly were. Yet who we truly were is who we will once again become. Who we once were and will be, has never stopped being. We are in the simultaneous process of being and becoming.
I hope this helps clarify things a bit for you.
Realize that there is no literal 'companionship' in the traditional sense in regards to the Creator's decision to imbue fragmented aspects of Itself with absolute freedom of will. We aren't separate beings that were created to keep it company. Take each life experience as a crash course on the Creator attempting to understand Itself; your awareness, while localized, is merely a way for the Creator to navigate through its Creation. The beauty in our forgetting of our true nature, is that this allows us the opportunity to maintain a sense of ingenuity in every choice one makes here.
In this factor of unpredictability there exists a keen sense of order from the chaos of innumerable beings making choices that are determined by any number of distortions accumulated while here. See, there would be no ascribing to different modes of thinking, reasoning or perception if all beings were dictated with the knowledge of who we are and where we come from. Remove this from the equation, thrust us into this strange land and witness how ultimately unique the reactions will be.
Our supposed companionship is derived from the fact that in each and every moment we are as chess pieces being moved around the board by the very being which is contained within us as well as beyond us. The Creator simply wishes to experience Itself and try to plumb the mystery of Itself, and we are the proxies it uses to achieve this end, but its seeking of Itself is by no means limited to our existences. Our reality is only one of several levels of the game it plays.
We are its children, in a sense, but we are moreso akin to mini-Creators in the stage of adolescence. We may choose, with our gift of Free Will, whether we wish to return home to our parent or not, but the paradox is that we are the children AND the parent, there is no separation, and yet we are removed from it but always connected to it. By seeking it, we are merely wishing to return to our original state of being. We, being us as individuated aspects of the Creator, "god-dlers", god toddlers.
However, in reality, we already exist in that state. Yet we are experiencing ourselves at the stage in our evolution when we are still young. But none of this Creation would be manifest right now, we would not be going around as we do, guided by the invisible hand of the Creator, unless there was a fountainhead or ultimate ground of existence that we could be sustained upon. The Creator fragmented itself, yes, but regardless of this, it still remains whole and complete and with each passing moment it undergoes omnidirectional expansion.
We are here, seeking. What we seek, has never left us, it is within us, it IS us. But we, in our current temporary forms, are not as we truly were. Yet who we truly were is who we will once again become. Who we once were and will be, has never stopped being. We are in the simultaneous process of being and becoming.
I hope this helps clarify things a bit for you.
