Something
I read the other day got me thinking once again about life and passages.
We are
both physical and spiritual beings. When we perceive through our physical
bodies via the intellect and instinct each moment of being is mortally precious
because we tie it to time.
Our
spirit, however, the true essence of what it is we are, sees each moment as
now, as endless, as eternity. The linearity of time does not exist on the other
side. If you accept that premise, the expression, "Live in the
Moment" takes on a different meaning.
The body
is a beautiful mechanism brought into form that allows the spirit to exist in
this earthly density and environment. When the spirit is finished with what it
came here to do it discards the body and returns to the Source and the body
returns to the earth.
The
human heart embraces both the spirit and the body. It is, by design, the most
important organ in the body; without it no other organ can exist. It's pith,
however, is more ethereal for it is attuned to the Divine as we joyfully participate
in the experience of life. This experience in density and time’s illusion was a
willing choice prior to our birth when omniscience was part of our being and we
could choose experiences with angelic guidance and without the ego's
intervention.
Understanding
the dichotomy of letting go to always have is a constant struggle of being, of
life.
Implicit in this thought is the
understanding that we are not our bodies.
Our bodies only house what we really are
-- spirit!
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