Deepening In Divine Wisdom:
If receiving Divine Wisdom is the result of the experience of being in Oneness with the Beloved, why would a person have to open deeper?
It is questions of this nature that can aid in loosening the grip of the intellectual mind’s hold of analytical definitions of the words we use.
Words are defined based on time and space, (a quality that can be measured), this is the nature of duality experience.
Yet when in union with the Beloved, where the Stillness of our Divine Nature will flow as wisdom within its unmoving experience, the qualities of duality unravel.
Where motion and stillness unite as one and yet, not as opposing natures, nor as one triumphing over the other, for the Beloved will never uncreate His Grace.
Also many that have learned to receive Divine Wisdom have also learned that if they stop deepening into the union with the Beloved the wisdom gets interrupted.
Thus allowing the mind to take over and greatly hindering the profoundness of the Knowing available.
This is where the paradox of the verb, “to deepen”, arises and gets challenged as the qualities of time and space unravels and the infinite/consciousness reveals its nature.
Deepening is no longer an intention of passing through great divides of human consciousness/time and space.
Way back when, what helped me was to first apply the use of the word deepening as refining my experience of Divine Creative Flow, where deepening was actually now an action of noticing more.
Then as I played with this new action of deepening, I found that the word, “deepen”, was actually now an action of “Acceptance”!
So the words deepen and acceptance means the same thing, what a paradox!
Receiving Divine Wisdom is creating, where the creative flow is no different than the Beloved manifesting new worlds.
Creative flow is flow that expresses its diversity with intention/thought, whether its an intention of wisdom or of new worlds!
So we Allow, (deepen), We notice,(receive), We Allow more, (accept and move as/manifest).
The paradox of the Trinity as three actions and yet always absolute as its unmoving Nature/Oneness!
Food for thought/creative flow!
All My Love
Rob.
Monday, February 22, 2010
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