I’ve been sitting wondering about what and how I was going to write. I just watched a video that Lisa, gorgeous for God, had linked on her blog. The video explained energy associations with others and how we can use these associations to create positive or negative life experiences. The spokeswoman then said, “The world is your oyster.”
I attended an oyster festival on the beach this weekend. I walked amid hundreds of people standing and milling about. Naturally I was joined by the lesson of the day. It joins with me and goes wherever I go, “I am surrounded by the love of God.” It was a bit intriguing that I found myself literally surrounded by people. A vast ocean lay at my periphery. Zillions of grains of sand lie beneath my feet. A cloudless sky above my head extended into the heavens. The sounds of a loud rock band mingled with the clatter of hundreds of conversations and laughter to fill the air that surrounded me with noise.
I found myself surrounded by a universe of motion and life. I realized how easy it would be to feel insignificant. Just a small speck in an endless stream of energy and motion, or not. I’m laughing because it would be easy for me to describe to you the feeling of smallness. I could write pages upon pages of experiencing wonder of the vastness and beauty of the universe. You would understand it without a doubt. While I was aware of the possibility of this feeling I was actually feeling the “or not.” That which I can’t even begin to explain.
An oyster lay in my hand at my lips. My world, or not?
Lesson 266:
[Father, You gave me all Your Sons, to be my saviors and my counselors in sight; the bearers of Your holy Voice to me. In them are You reflected, and in them does Christ look back upon me from my Self. Let not Your Son forget Your holy Name. Let not Your Son forget his holy Source. Let not Your Son forget his Name is Yours.]
September 22, 2008 at 11:39 am |
I will call upon God’s name, and my own.