tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324536562204251762.post1794764123248048992..comments2023-06-12T11:01:16.463-04:00Comments on Healing, Empowering and Thriving: A Letter from the Source...Responding to my QuestionsPhil Dzialohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04150881545903849250noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324536562204251762.post-76043424489572435462011-02-09T02:18:53.499-05:002011-02-09T02:18:53.499-05:00There are no accidents in life. Contrary to popula...There are no accidents in life. Contrary to popular belief this statement does not implicate 'the hand of God' as being necessarily present. Since energy has its form and thus nature it can act only according to its nature even when interacting with other forms of energy. A beam of light that reflects off of a surface is still a beam of light in its nature and can only react in that particular way. It can however be affected by the encounter. Since the repletion of myriad events swirling through eternity have a dynamic which expands beyond our small minds' comprehension we see what appear to be 'accidents' when they are actually the outcome of a mechanism of motion too complex for us to normally discern before it happens. The source is of course not a flux with morals like humans so the questions become moot and are for our entertainment only.<br /><br />All of this is nice, but suffering is real, an integral part of physically existing. If something can be created, it can decay and there are eight million ways for that to happen. <br />Perhaps when we evolve into energy in purer forms there will be no suffering but there will, I fear, also be no consciousness.Eric Fischerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02471331868560587898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324536562204251762.post-17429296516359802302011-02-07T02:32:06.776-05:002011-02-07T02:32:06.776-05:00Dear Source,
appreciate the clarification
got a li...Dear Source,<br />appreciate the clarification<br />got a little worried about Phil in the last post...he needed to unleash all of it, and yet, I wondered...would a response come that restored balance?<br />and so it did, and I thank you<br />the reply was concise, direct, clear, loving and wise<br />full of compassion...almost felt like being lifted up and out of an swamp of human mis-perception.<br />it felt like a reconciling force <br />may all who read it be transforned<br />(becasue...ah,... energy IS neither created NOR destroyed...ONLY transformed!)<br />:)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324536562204251762.post-28187843634843270332011-02-06T02:21:25.498-05:002011-02-06T02:21:25.498-05:00Sending hugs to you both. Rruel, what a beautiful...Sending hugs to you both. Rruel, what a beautiful reply to a beautiful post. XxxOatie - IWillSkate on Icehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01239644838455889910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324536562204251762.post-16378968459816541142011-02-06T01:34:03.601-05:002011-02-06T01:34:03.601-05:00I can feel your "energy love",Oatie.
No...I can feel your "energy love",Oatie.<br /><br />Now for the blog. Well this was a ride reminiscent of the big bang when the universe was formed. The source apparently tells Phil that we either miss the boat or are incapable of boarding because of our finite human wisdom. So we just don't get it. And there is this initial sense of detachment and abandonment because the big guy does not allow or disallow anything, so it is what it is. But at the end of paragfraph 2 comes the answer that I was waiting for, and it sounded familiarly comforting: "YOu are, however, a part of ME." I have heard this before, but I have often dismissed it as church talk. But the implications are huge. So Oatie, I bet your four religions have taken a stab at the big question too, and I would bet each offers a unique insight. Every year, my wife and I take a foliage trip and we get a glimpse of the monks at the Weston priory in Vermont. The property and those who inhabit it exude a profound sense of peace. And there is an energy there too. They spend their days soaking up the bright sun, blue skies and green grass of Vermont, always listening instead of talking and taking it all in. Life is a mystery, but I bet they get it, and they always have me coming back for more.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3324536562204251762.post-4758532462777749182011-02-05T23:49:50.702-05:002011-02-05T23:49:50.702-05:00What a cool post, I LOVE it! I loved the focus on...What a cool post, I LOVE it! I loved the focus on us being an "energy". <br /><br />You could probably tell, but I LOVE hugs. If someone (whom I like) has a nice aura, I just have to go and hug them, kind of feeling of "energy" for me. <br /><br />I'm also solar powered.. I LOVE the sun...<br /><br />Like I said my beliefs have been "reviewed" since Oatie in particular...<br /><br /><br />I hope I don't get in trouble here... (I grew up in a house with 3 religions and we celebrated each, and my husband a different one)<br />I really like your answer. Whereas, I suppose, most people look to "God" for help, who believe, particularly in times of need, which you can see why as: how to live and conduct yourself examples, for example (it could be any religion's Holy Book) in the bible, of turning the other cheek. Has the "humanising aspect" /example, which would leave it the role of God blurry... hence the disappointment with the big man.<br /><br />I think you should coin this one Phil. I love it, "energy - love".Oatie - IWillSkate on Icehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01239644838455889910noreply@blogger.com