Wednesday, October 23, 2013
The Juice
We often think of ourselves like a piece of fruit, say an orange. One orange is separate and different from another. You know this when you shop oranges, right? God is seen as not an orange, but something else, separate from me but with some defined edges. God is someplace, but not all places, and certainly not in an infidel, heretic, or whoever I consider to be truly bad. With this thinking, when you die, your outsides rot, just like the orange, where the outside orange skin rots, the juice dries up, but with the person, something of their unique orangeness goes on to see God who decides if we get to be on the shelf in heaven, also a place to hold our spiritual orangeness. We spend our lives trying to be a good ripe oranges so that we can get to heaven's shelf. Within the last hundred years or so, we have rediscovered the Gospel of Jesus and the new science which Jesus seems to have known. "I and the Father are One." Good modern science. Back to the orange. All oranges are energy manifested as oranges. All oranges are the same, though there is some skin issues/texture, and fruitiness. But it is all the same energy packed with slight variations into what you see with your ego mentality, as separate oranges. God is manifested in the orange. How so? Well, when you squeeze out the juice and it all mixes together, you get the idea of the Oneness of oranges. Think of God as the juice. Without juice you have no orange. Without God you have no you. Regardless of language, skin color, religion or not, we all have the juice of God. When we die, we blend right back into the Oneness of God. As Jesus said to his followers, "I am in you and you are in me."
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