You Are God!

Aug 2
15:13

2007

Michael Celender

Michael Celender

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We are God experiencing his own greatness . . .

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Consider that you are God,You Are God! Articles the All That Is. You're literally everything that exists. You're all powerful and all knowing. Now what? What comes next? What are you going to follow that with? How are you going to have any experience?

You’re going to create the opportunity for you to experience your omnipotence against the backdrop of limitation. You are everything and you create everything. How are you going to do that? By using the stuff that you have at your disposal, which is yourself, the substance of the All That Is - Energy. You will take portions of it and morph it into different things, disguising aspects of yourself. For any type of expression of self, there must be contrast; something that is not the self. They will appear diverse in nature, some black, some brown, some red, some yellow, and some white with all variations of shades in between. There really can be no different aspects since the One is all there is. It’s a game of cat and mouse, an illusion that must be created. That is where the forgetfulness comes in, where the veil that hides the fact that you are of God comes into play.

We enter into a grid or matrix that keeps us unconscious or unaware of our true nature so that we can play the game effectively. We are merely players in this world stage. So we play the parts we’re given. However, since we are of God, part of the game is to see if we can actually wake up inside of the game and realize who we are. We then begin to understand our true nature and power. We have the creative spark within us. Even though we are finite, encapsulated, tiny, versions of the All That Is, we still have that creative spark. Then within the game, we can bend certain rules and break others. Much like in the movie “The Matrix”, which was a good metaphor for this concept. A key difference being that in the movie, we were trapped in the matrix by unfeeling self-aware computers and machines, when in reality we have chosen this experience in order to serve God.

We are God experiencing His own greatness. When we wake up to it we realize we don’t have to play by the “rules” that keep us locked into our place or role. There are systems within the game that act as police to enforce the rules of restriction upon us. Some of these systems of power include class status, the corporate environment, the healthcare system, politics, poverty, and war just to name a few. While these concepts appear to limit or oppress us in some ways, they were designed as a perfect part of the game. They give us something to rise up against and break free of. Without them no one would ever have the opportunity to become a hero. The question is what is your part? What part do you choose to play? You have a choice. Will you keep the part you were born into? What will the story you tell your grandchildren sound like…a life of routine, mundane activity or an adventure? Are you going to play the oppressor, the oppressed or the hero who escapes the game and wins?

To your adventure!

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