Do we really need a relationship with God?
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For so long as we see God, Allah, Jehovah, Brahma,Life – call it what you will – as somehow separate from us, a No-thing, that we have to work hard at having a relationship with, we make a mock of the concept that we have thrust at us on a daily basis – THAT GOD ( and all the other words that we use) IS PART OF US AND WE ARE PART OF GOD. If I am part of that God and that god is part of me, then there is no separateness and therefore there can be no relationship to work on. What I do have to work at is simply expressing that divinity of which we are all a part and which is in each and every one of us. For so long as I feel that I have to work at the relationship with God then I deny the promise contained in the words of Jesus of Nazareth at John 10:34 “Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods?” and again at 10:38 “that the Father is in me and I in him”.
We are surrounded at every level with the effects of this belief in the separateness of God/Life from us. The planet that is our home is rapidly becoming less and less habitable and less suitable to our purposes as heap abuse after abuse on Mother Nature. We no longer see ourselves as part of Mother Nature. There is also more than a little evidence to suggest that the very fabric of our society is also beginning to unravel as we heap abuse after abuse on each other. We have also lost our sense of community. I like to feel that we would not be doing to the planet what we are doing if we simply saw the planet as part of the same God/Life as we are. I like to feel that we would simply not treat those that look and believe different to us in the way that we do, if we saw them also, as part of the same God/Life as we are. Surely we would not be that stupid? I am afraid we are! A school boy who is just approaching puberty, came back to his parents, whom I know, in a state of shock after his teacher in Religious Studies had told him that a Buddhist Monk would surely burn in the Christian hell for his beliefs! It would seem we are that stupid! Sadly we are seeing a great deal of this type of thinking where if a thought process or belief differs from yours then that other person must be killed – in the name of God!
Is the answer too frightening for the Churches? – and I am also speaking of the Jewish and the Muslim “churches” though I am very aware they do not have the same formality of structure as the Christians. Are they afraid that if we actually realised that we all have to do is be the Divinity that we already are, then a great deal of the structure that they have created would become obsolete and unnecessary? The way for us to realise – make real - that Divinity can only be through us and our own introspection and effort and not because of the interference of any outside agency however well intentioned. Do they fear that this would then make them superfluous? Would it really? Perhaps all they would need to do is change their roles in our lives. Priest, Rabbis, Mullahs would then rather become facilitators to support us in calling forth what is already latent in us rather than attempting to beat us into the shape they feel is required by some dogma or another. This is the real meaning of the word education – to call forth. And is this not what God wants? For us to simply be as Marianne Williamson says:
“ brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” (Marianne Williamson)
Posted on March 25th, 2010 by christopher
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Hi Christopher, New you’d still be in this Universe, but wasn’t sure that you’d still be here, i’m sure you know what i mean. I am glad you are. How is your health? I Harlequinned and Chaliced and Staffed in 1992,1993 and early 1994. I have recently had several dreams and flashbacks to my experience back then. ( and have just completed a poem for an initiate who i fell in love with, but didn’t engage with..the 40 days rule for staff members- integrity? Natasha).I love my intuition and do its bidding or at the very least, we listen. Thank you for that, and for making me big enough then. Hoping for a reply. Warm regards, Kris Rambo-Ghandi Marais