Sunday, October 21, 2012

Might we mention the art of simplicity

Might we mention the art of simplicity, that state of consciousness unclothed by human need.  The closer to God we come the less we need, the less we desire, the more the wellspring of sharing, compassion, kindness and service flows into our life unimpeded, increased and multiplied.  There is no illness in wanting.  The use of our God-flow creative energy towards manifesting our many needs is, in a sense, a buffer between the realms of Spirit, simplicity and at-one-ness.  Our primal urge to be “unique,” to exemplify and broadcast our individuality and “uniqueness” is what continually separates us from the glory of perceiving the love of spirit in the eyes of every soul we encounter, in all creatures, great and small.  Simplicity grows from an inner awareness, is exuded from an inner-knowingness, an inner peace and poise.  I have everything, right here and now!

The descent into earth life is rife with distraction.  The greatest being our apparent severance with love and the continual focus of life-creating force towards endeavors promoting other-than simple love, kindness, compassion and prosperity for one and all.  The richness of life is everywhere present, all around and about us.  As our life-creating force is directed towards manifesting external demonstrations of what we perceive as love, we dilute our abilities to channel the heaven realms into heaven on earth.  We constantly create and worship monuments of drama along our earthly path, calling each a necessity, a necessity of life, another step towards “success.”  Each soul must at some stage of evolution and remembrance enter the inner quietude and examine the inventories of need.

Does the need to perpetuate the separateness of individuality supersede our love for God?  These are the days, the life and times when each soul is asked to choose.  Everything in your present time is an indicator of choice.  Simplify.  Every soul, through all eternity lives in a world of love and a universe of choices.  Do my choices bring me closer to God, closer to love?  A consciousness of simplicity is a secret garden free from the weeds of desire, wherein the tender fruits of love might grow unhindered by, and protected from the frosts of the drama of need.
The absence of simplicity accrues complication.  The presence of complication breeds material need.  Materialism is the anchor to the world.  We speak to you of simplicity, as this is the millennium of non-attachment, the flow homeward of Spirit by awakening the Heart of God within each soul.  The key to such an awakening is simplicity.
White Eagle

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