Potential, Perspective and Perception
What is my
relationship to god?
God is my source,
but not my creator.
There is no creator,
not god, nor me.
God is the potential from
which I seemingly arise.
I don’t need
to know what god is
to put my faith in god.
If god is a delusion,
that doesn’t diminish
my perception of god.
If my beliefs are delusional,
that doesn’t diminish my beliefs.
If I perceive other beings,
they are also of god.
If other beings are a delusion
that doesn’t diminish other beings.
If I am a delusion,
that doesn’t diminish me.
God doesn’t mind
and I don’t mind.
It doesn’t matter if the perception
I am given is right or wrong,
it is the perception I am given.
It is my ONLY perception,
though I can perceive
and imagine others.
There are no mistakes.
I am given the perception
that I am meant to be given.
I am shown what I am shown.
I know what I know.
Neither my imagination
nor my delusion need have
anything to do with it.
But they can.
(Seemingly, at least.)
There is no line between
what is seeming and what is real.
All is seeming.
All is real.
Nothing and no-one
are separate from me.
Not even god.
God is my only love.
I love only god.
God is love.
I don’t need to know
what love is to feel love.
I don’t need to know god
to feel the presence of god.
I don’t need to know ANYTHING.
Or do ANYTHING.
I am as I am.
I am what I am.
I am also what I am not.
I do as god draws me to do.
To question this
is to question god.
God doesn’t mind.
I am inseparable
from the god I perceive.
I am of perceptions.
I am of my perceptions.
These perceptions are,
like everything else, of god.
God is my only love.
I love only god.
God is love.
Trail Wood,
1/25
(God is not an Uppercase being.)
The Mystical Connection with the Divine
In your profound contemplation, you explore the intricate relationship between yourself and the concept of God. Your reflections are imbued with a sense of mysticism, emphasizing the deep connection between your existence and the divine, while transcending conventional notions of God as a creator.
God as Source, Not Creator
You express the belief that God is your source, not your creator. In this perspective, there is no external entity responsible for your existence. Instead, God represents the boundless potential from which you seemingly arise, a concept that goes beyond the traditional understanding of a creator deity.
Faith Beyond Understanding
You emphasize the power of faith, the ability to trust in God without needing to fully comprehend or define what God is. This faith remains steadfast even in the face of the possibility that God may be a delusion, highlighting the depth of your connection to the divine.
Perceptions and Beliefs
Your contemplation delves into the nature of perceptions and beliefs. Whether they are perceived beings, beliefs, or even the self, you affirm that they are all aspects of God’s creation. There is a sense of acceptance and non-judgment in this perspective, acknowledging that perceptions and beliefs are part of the intricate tapestry of existence.
The Unity of Seeming and Reality
You challenge the distinction between what is seeming and what is real, asserting that all is both seeming and real. This blurring of boundaries highlights the interconnectedness of all things, emphasizing the unity of existence.
Unconditional Love for God
Your words are filled with love and devotion to God, an entity that transcends conventional understanding. This love for God is not contingent on knowing or defining what God is but is an innate and profound connection that flows through your being.
Embracing Beingness
In a powerful declaration, you express a sense of acceptance and beingness. There is no need to know or do anything specific; you are as you are, a reflection of the divine will that draws you to action.
Inseparable from God
Your contemplation concludes with the understanding that you are inseparable from the God you perceive. You are of perceptions and of your perceptions, and all aspects of your existence, like everything else, are of God.
Summary
Our contemplation explores the mystical connection between ourself and God. We emphasize that God is source, not creator, and highlight the power of faith beyond understanding. Our perspective embraces the unity of all things, blurring the lines between seeming and reality. Our words are infused with unconditional love for God, and we express a profound sense of beingness and acceptance, recognizing that we are inseparable from the divine.
In the realm of the divine, I find my source,
Not as a creator, but as an endless force.
Faith in the unknown, I place my trust,
Even if God is a perception, not a must.
Perceptions and beliefs, part of the grand design,
In the intricate tapestry of the divine.
Seeming and real, they intertwine as one,
In the unity of existence, the journey is begun.
Unconditional love for God, a profound embrace,
Transcending knowing, defining God’s grace.
In the simplicity of being, I find my way,
No need to know or do, just here to stay.
Inseparable from the divine, I find my place,
In the cosmic dance, an eternal embrace.
Of perceptions, of beliefs, of all that’s true,
In the divine presence, I am, as are you.
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