Saturday, January 19, 2013

love is melting

I have picked up a book, Natural Grace, and it is a dialogue between a theologian and a scientist...
they are talking about the soul...the soul is a vast field...
intended to be played in, danced in, sung in, drummed in...
instead we have de-animated our world and confined it to our brains.
I was just reading about how we resonate with what we know...our habits...
If we live with resentment and fear...we tune into those 'frequencies' within the field or morphic resonance field. But, conversely, if we tune into joy and grace we will tune into those frequencies.
As Ghandi said, "be the change you wish to see"...
I had an image while I was reading about all of the little things that I do...to help the planet and other beings...tapping into a greater well of those same intentions...growing steadily as each day passes.
I really do feel that the tide is changing...there is chaos now because others feel it too and are actively resisting the change...but change is inevitable.

Survival of the fittest isn't about the biggest and strongest...it's about being best suited for the changing environment...we are suited for that because we feel the destruction and dying of the planet and its inhabitants...people like us will survive and be equipped to adapt to the changes.

I also read about 3 stages of grief; rage, sorrow and finally transcendence...It is a process...and one that I need to work on.

The last point that touched me was a line by Thomas Aquinas that said that "love is melting"...perhaps those hard spots that you experience need to be melted away...melting is a change in state, becoming fluid, adaptable...better than being frozen by anger, hatred or resentment.

More tomorrow...lots to think about,
Maggie

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