StuartDean8's profile picture. Feeling the non-finite breath of the Father, but non-sequentially, all at once. This opens me to life and energy and hope.

Stuart Dean

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Feeling the non-finite breath of the Father, but non-sequentially, all at once. This opens me to life and energy and hope.

Perhaps #God is not so much an Object as He is a Surface in which all is allowed and all of us are equal. This is how I commune with Him.


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Whenever I actually touch the innocence of my heart, I weep.


What did Jesus do? He brought the all-allowing vision of God into a human being. You can see it in his eyes.


If we see everyone and everything in Wholeness, as the Father and Jesus do, are we not like Them?


I am the Wholeness, the Mother, in which you arise. So I care about you—all of you, without exception, all are my children.


Prayers to fix and heal are OK, but I see us arising from Wholeness, in Wholeness, as Wholeness, and therefore perfect exactly where we are.


An elderly lady at Kroger’s, unhappy to be there. I can see her as separate and sad or as uniquely expressing Wholeness, perfect as she is!


What if, in Reality, there is only presence and mutual presence? We’d be present to each other and to presence itself, seamlessly. Imagine!


If God sees all as embedded in oneness, in wholeness, and Jesus does, too, what if we do likewise, and what if all three are the same?


If you see everything and everyone not as separate but as one with unbounded wholeness, you will be loving the way Christ loves.


I am present to you, you are present to me, we are present to each other.


The heart of a mother keeps bright the lines to other hearts and sends love along those lines to keep her matrix evenly nourished.


Jesus didn’t return evil for the evil aimed at him on the cross. He showed us that we can choose the good without hating the bad. Be whole.


You can’t just say, “I don’t want anything in my life that’s negative.” Well, that’s a double negative. Accept, allow, see God.


With age, we enter into wisdom and can speak it to those still struggling, struggling with relying only on their own abilities.


The deepest of mysteries is that Christ saved us from a God who only rewards and punishes. He doesn't love us more when we’re good.


As long as we’re trying to avoid every form of poverty, we’re denying that life should be allowed to flow freely, honestly, and completely.


Your life, to be complete, must include my Word made flesh, dwelling inside of you, dwelling in you, dwelling with you. See? Just Jesus.


Sometimes I remember to see the non-finite in others, and they seem to respond with unexpected presence and warmth.


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