Saturday, August 15, 2009

To Share.

Adjective Thinking:
A Great Debate was held by the foremost spiritual philosophers of the day, in order to determine which was the best way to describe God.
Each would take their turn presenting their belief of the Beloved’s True Nature and why it is the greatest description of God.
There were compelling evidence given by each speaker to affirm the Beloved’s image.
Some described the Beloved as Love, some as light where a specific color defined the most High, some as Grace, some as Consciousness, some as a Cosmic Intelligence, and so on.
As the day wore on the audience seemed to congregate into groups of like-mindedness based on their own preference of the image of the Beloved.
An old Lover attending this sat alone observing quietly the events of the day and was approached by the moderator of the debate.
“Sir you must join the group you embrace as the purest Truth of God in order to partake in the next half of this workshop.”
The old Lover said, “I think they are all beautiful descriptions, yet it is only adjective thinking and not pure Truth, for God can be known in all they say.”
“For the Beloved is all they describe and so much more, and no vehicle should have more value than what is beyond any verbal description.”
All My Love
Rob.

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