Journey or the Destination?
Is it the journey or the destination that matters most in
our quest of enlightenment?
Which one of these should be our aspiration? Is the pot of
gold in the journey, or the destination? Is it a foolish man
who revels in the journey, not paying attention to the
all-important destination, thus losing his way, or is the
illusion thinking that a destination even exists?
Every person mighty or feeble, at one point or another in
their journey, will debate the implications of these two
words.
And so I proceed...
In the beginning, God was.
God was All.
"It" existed in a state of Being. No destination
existed because that is simply a man made reference point that
implies that something exists "outside or away" from
something else, which is not the state of God. There is nothing
outside of God. If there is no place to leave, then there is no
place to go.
So God was All That Is. But It desired to know
Itself. And to know Itself a reference point had to be created.
There is only one way to do that in this situation. To create
the illusion of what It was not. To do that, a ying and yang
had to be established, which is both part of the whole, but
seemingly different. So the illusion of separation was created.
Light and dark; love and hate; and good and bad.
But then God created another even larger illusion of
separation. That is us (mortal) from It (God). Because
of this illusion of separation, we are always searching for
God, but we are already a part of God. We think we have a huge
journey before us that will bring us closer, but we are already
there. This is why children, especially babies, are so in touch
with this. Before they can learn the traits of their
parent's ego (the illusion of separation), they think of
one thing only and that is love. Love, which is what created
and propels this whole process, is God. As we grow out of
infancy, we steep ourselves into the grand illusion of
separation, in every way. Our journey is gaining back the
knowledge that we are not separate from anything, and
especially, God. You might jump on this and say, "Ah! But
the destination is then knowing that we are God!" But
remember, that is where God started. It already knew It was
God.
When soul fractions were created, it was infinite, for God
is infinite. Each soul experiences the journey, in miniature,
to what God is doing. Experiencing a manifestation of its own
Godliness. We, as the ocean of God, started out as just that.
But to create the experience of Itself, It formed the sky above
with looming clouds. The water from the ocean evaporated into
these clouds so that it could later be sprinkled, via
raindrops, over the deserts, forests and prairies. Why? Because
to exist solely in the infinite sea was not what It wanted.
Although each drop seems unique, it still ascended from the
same ocean. And as it falls, it experiences something totally
unique in comparison to the other rain drop as its perspective
is unique. And as it flows downward onto the land, it finds a
creek or river and makes its way back to the ocean, to start
the whole process again.
Ebb and flow. That is what we do. Even if we reach total
enlightenment and awareness of our own Godliness, we will still
yearn to forget it all and start over again in a million
lifetimes, or through infinite planes of existence. The journey
is what we are searching for. The illusion is thinking that
there is a destination, for we are already there. We exist in a
constant state of creation and experience.
The lesson is that we should cherish each moment, for these
moments are the grand experience of who we are. Stop searching.
Stop looking and just Be. You have the rest of eternity to be
you and to experience God.
Anne
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