Consider an apple pie. When you remove a piece, the whole is diminished
by the size of the slice you have decided to enjoy, possibly alamode.
The original apple pie and the slice are composed of exactly the same
ingredients, in the same proportion, only the size different, the slice
merely a smaller representation of the original. Soon others become
aware of your pie experiment and the “whole” pie that began our lesson
is now only represented by a crumb filled pie tin; the original
portioned to the many, probably alamode.
When
considering God many think of Him in this way because it is logical.
Believing that God is so large He can break off pieces of Himself without concern of ever becoming an empty tin. If this were true however
regardless of how small the piece removed, the whole, like our apple
pie, is still diminished. But, in truth, God is never diminished, cannot
by His nature be diminished. He is as complete and whole today as a
year, a thousand, ten thousand or a million years ago. So, if we are not
only connected to God but His spark resides within each of us, what is
God’s nature?
God is like silence. Cut silence in half
and you have more silence. Cut it again, more silence. No matter how
many times you try to portion it you only have more, the whole never
diminished or changed. The Indwelling Presence is not a “portion” of
God, but God himself and proof of our true divine selfhood. Consider an
electric circuit. The electricity (God) is present throughout the
circuit (us) but we only “see” it when we flip the switch and the bulb
(our Divine Mind) illuminates.
Our physical life is like
our pie; each day a little more gone until only the tin remains, no
deposit required. Our true self, our soul, the I AM is like silence, never
diminished, never proportioned always whole and eternal. We
are not human beings in search of the miraculous, a spiritual
awakening, we are spiritual beings experiencing the human condition. God,
like electricity flows through us, always there, the bill always paid
in full, just waiting for us to flip the switch and embrace
enlightenment.
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