Saturday, July 25, 2009

KS&L 295 Messengers of God Part 2

That is a pretty heady thought, being a messenger of God! If each person reading this were to take this concept deep within him or herself, imagine what a better job could be done, what a better life could be lead.

God created Stonehenge through a mortal person His chosen messenger. We are all God’s messengers no matter what we are doing. The higher your connection to the Divine, the clearer is the message.

Creativity exists all around you. What if you do not think you are creative? Consider that every single moment of mortal life requires a choice: live or not live, eat or not eat, get up or not, go to work, or get fired. You can choose to love or to hate. Every single choice is a creative thought, even if it is negative. The more positive your thoughts are, the more positive will your choices be. The more negative your thoughts, the greater will the descent be into the unsavory world of darkness. It is still being creative, because you cannot ‘not’ be creating. Breathing in and out is a creative act. Just because a person’s thoughts are dark does not mean that they are not creative. It means that they have chosen to create a dark experience.

This is often a difficult concept, creating darkness. We tend to think of creation as being full of love and light. However, a person can be ‘inspired’ by darkness, by evil and violent death. They can create chaos around them for the chaotic energy high that is created.

God delegates creative opportunity to all of us. Every single moment of mortal life and actually non-mortal life is full of creative opportunities. That opportunity is free will, and it is God’s gift to each messenger.

Back to Stonehenge: imagine that a Divine messenger of God spoke to a mortal person perhaps in a dream. Perhaps this was a mortal who happened to really be an engineering minded person and gave him or possibly her, the plans to build Stonehenge. That person could have just rolled over and slept longer, or he or she could have arisen the next morning to greet a new dawn that would soon awaken to have the mathematical energy of Stonehenge. That engineering plan had to be daunting, but our trusty messenger of God, chose to take on that astounding math project and change the world.

Finally, even emotions, especially love are a math problem. The more you love, the higher your frequency, again a math calculation. The higher the love frequency within you, the greater, more creative will be anyone’s connection to that ultimate engineer, God. The irony is that most people who look at engineering types of personalities would not call them particularly spiritual, but they would be.

God is the first architect, the first engineer. All the architects and engineers of the past and the present were and continue to be divinely inspired. How else could they just know that something would work? Inspiration is also contagious. One great engineer, doctor, artist, chef, writer, parent, teacher, military leader, plumber, mechanic, nurse, technical person and any problem solver anywhere with connection to the Divine, will inspire a thousand others.

Polarity also dictates that those who inspire us, to be better than we thought we could be, will also be balanced by those who creatively destroy and create sadness in our hearts. Human beings are continually creating ways to destroy everything from the environment to their own bodies.

This tremendous mix of light and dark, all kinds of mortal and non-mortal engineers and life itself offer us an eternity of creative opportunities. We never cease marveling at what happens each day. This is how we know that God created Stonehenge, because He also created us and we just keep on creating, the good and bad, and the light and dark of our world.

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