Sunday, February 28, 2010

Journalings

felt real inspired to post the material below on Journalings and one of the reasons I did want to share is the idea that we are more then we think and when I consider that the Father is in other terms that are more impersonal in nature within our Self. I realize that the one and only eternal Self is what the Father is ultimately.

The term Absolute Reality as the one and only Realty there is thus the one and only Self that is infinitely Expressed as what we are the Individuality of Self. I am aware that in that cosmic consciousness we each recognize our Individuality being that one Self that is all of Reality that is being right now in this total existence that has manifested as the creation that we all are.

Our mind is here to create and being that Spirit is all there is infinitely and that creation is really only that which is manifested. I am seeing that the word for creation is the word for manifested existence which we can Know and recognize and realize as our Self. This total being or the Self is what we absolutely Are. The Father can only be the undifferentiated Self being all one or all infintely Mind.

When you have come to know God as your Self then there is only one Self to Know any more in existence and there is no separation in that experience of Cosmically Knowing your Self as God. There does come a point where you realize your infinite Self as God.

That Self you Know as God is God's Infinite Expression of you as well as God. At that point all you really Know is Infinite oneness in everything you see. God is infinitely Knowing Itself through you its creation and as you. There is no separation at all.

We do need to let go of the words until we have experience that which is the Truth of our Being face to face and personal and then we can use words to describe what the experience is to us or some other form of medium of Mind.

Thank you for you patience in listening to these words that come from a inspired state of mind or the one infinite Spark of my being.

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