The Myth of Separation
It is so easy to convince ourselves that we're not worthy. The sins (errors) of our forefathers continuously perpetuate the myth of separateness and unworthiness. This often seems to be the basis of our religions - to reinforce a sense of not being acceptable the way we are... that our very nature implies sin and a need for redemption. Yet, the real message is that without something greater than ourselves to believe in, no true quality of life is possible.
When we welcome the unifying force of Spirit, we find our way home. Without that “knowing” we hold ourselves separate and impenetrable and the God spark within will not intrude the "need" for our separate existence.
As each of us has come in individual vehicles we have deluded ourselves into believing that the separation really is true - that our physical aloneness means we are disconnected from anything other than ourselves. Yet the sun and moon that are separate spheres exert influences on Earth that are indispensable to the maintenance of life on this planet. They are significant interdependent aspects of our solar system as are we in our own smaller way.
We can see how perception plays a large part in the scripting and playing out of what we perceive as reality and assigned roles. It is only our perception of the roles that we enact, and for this reason it is essential that we clarify our perceptions to align with a more universal view.
excerpt from Seasons of the Soul Spring 2000
KJ


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