Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The Mustard Seed of Light

God truly exists on his, her, or its own without the complexity of the universe standing in its way, for he is not born from or within the universe but somewhere else, which we cannot fully own or know. In some respects, God is emptiness without mass or energy but a mustard seed waiting to create a spectacular movement.

Thus, God, from which we do not understand, illuminates the universe like a massive light exploding heat and expanding mass over billions of years, as the Big Bang still moves our universal expansion of territory. The universe is not static. This now silent drifting production is God's creativity, gift, and architecture for us to visualize, even if it is beyond belief even to know if there is a reason behind how these structures unfold logically or by chance alignment of our earth to the sun.

However, as the light first forms, we soon form afterwards but after a long period of time waxing and waning in a heated earth and melting and cooling in a changing form. We become participatory action in the dance of the insect, the crab, the great whale, the large dinosaurs, the cute but killer monkeys, and the human being itself drifting out of Africa on a voyage of self discovery.

Leaving and staying in Africa, we do not know for certain if or when God plants his mustard seed explosion within our soul, nor do we know where or if the soul resides. But, there is illumination of a seed planted within us, and that seed represents the Original Light!

Our purpose, then, is to move in two directions simultaneously—an paradox of sorts. We are to expand into the light as the universe still arises from the light many years before us and return to the beginning of God's explosion to understand the manifestation of our existence and share that divinity with others. These directions touch the void within us, dissolve the past suffering and deception we create within ourselves, and move us directly to the present Light—the primeval and informative light within.

We must learn to become the emptiness of God like a mustard seed and approach a divine conclusion of illumination through the spirit of internal/eternal cooperation.

--Jinglett

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