The Greater Reality (a parable)

The Greater Reality is a force of conscious energy, whose nature it is to explore, and learn about itself through creation. Thought is the tool of creation. Thought alters the frequency, amplitude, velocity, and density of energy to produce an unending variety of forms. Love is the bond that holds forms together. Everything exists eternally within the Greater Reality, including our individual selves. The Greater Reality is inclusive, unconditional love, caring for its creations personally, and is sometimes called the Creator or God.

Now, the universe was created by lowering frequencies, and increasing densities to produce what we know as physical reality. If it could be seen, it would look like a projection of light from the surrounding spiritual energies into the physical energies. Starting at the higher frequencies, slowly stepping down into the lower. Sometimes these steps are called “planes” or levels. Each ascending plane has its own activity, and is a rung up the ladder to spiritual maturation.

Our physical planet, Earth, is an accelerated learning school, to teach the difference between love, and not love. The purpose is to learn about ourselves through interaction with others. In the spiritual world there are no “others,” we all exist individually in the Oneness. The journey through the physical may take many lifetimes. The more physical lives, the more learning, until the time arrives when we have mastered the course, and leave the physical planes behind.

From the viewpoint of the physical: life is real, challenging, difficult, and even dangerous. From the viewpoint of the Greater Reality: our physical lives are perceptive illusions, for the purpose of growth.

Noun[edit]
parable (plural parables)
1. A short narrative illustrating a lesson (usually religious/moral) by comparison or analogy.

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Healthcare for Everyone

The ones that want it the least will be the ones that give it to all people. Every time they cut the health care roles they add votes to “healthcare for everyone.” It is the greed of the least who want it that will give us healthcare for all in the future. Thank you.

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Are You Saved?

Many times I have been approached by a person asking: “Are you saved?” I was raised in evangelical religion so I knew what they were asking. My common answer is yes. I try not to get involved in religious discourse.

But one day a young girl asked me that question. Then she told me she wasn’t worthy of God’s love until she accepted Jesus as her Savior. He had died for her sins. Accepting that belief made her worthy of God’s love.

I remembered my early struggles between religion and logic. I could not reconcile the differences and left the church. On one hand I was told God is love and on the other that He would sacrifice His own son to Himself for the sins of the world. Just didn’t make any sense.

I know well the story of Jesus’ crucifixion, I do not see the hand of God in it. It was the priests that wanted Jesus eliminated. Jesus was preaching love for all, forgiveness for all. Jesus was not preaching rules, rites, and protocol of a religion. He was preaching unconditional love for all. It was something new and the priests felt appalled that this teaching would excel their message and wanted Jesus exterminated. They were willing to tell any lie, go to any length to kill Jesus, and they succeeded.

I explained my thoughts of God to the young girl, telling her worthiness is freely given by God. Everyone is worthy of God’s unconditional love. It is the very essence of God to be forgiving, and loving. Jesus’ teachings tell us the nature of God. Jesus speaks for God, not man. The young girl relaxed her frown of determination to save me. Believing the teachings of Jesus, I was never lost.

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The Stranger

At my door came a stranger
seeking shelter from the storm.
Soaked with rain, he huddled close,
truly trying to get warm.

I asked from whence he came
and where he hoped to go,
he did not answer me,
I judged he did not know.

He was rather lean of bone
I could tell he needed food.
My heart began to soften,
I just couldn’t treat him rude.

He had four tiny paws,
a coat of yellow fur.
A most handsome cat,
how he loved to purr.

My open door invited
this stranger in my home.
He spent no time accepting,
never more to roam.

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