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Crake
25th June 2011, 03:40
Hi All,

Please consider the following carefully.

Here's a link to my original article recently posted: A Divine Request (http://www.bookofjason.com/A%20Divine%20Request.htm)


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Most of us have some form of attachment or abandonment issue in our lives. In this world it is common to fear being alone or losing a loved one. These issues often stem from past traumas either form this lifetime or another.

What I am proposing within this article is that the root to this cycle of trauma dates back to the beginning of every-thing. Many refer to this event as the Fall from Grace.

Now before I move on I would like to clarify how I will be illustrating the idea of God. I will be referring to God using the familiar archetype that many understand and know. I recognize that mere words and human language have the tendency to portray reality with limitation, but hopefully the message of this communication will not be lost.

God showed me one day through a spark of understanding, which then crystallized into knowing, that in the beginning, before the fall, we had all coexisted within a unity of oneness that many on this level so often speak of, but only few truly understand and know. It is beyond human comprehension, but we can sometimes pick up the breadcrumbs of knowing along the way. Within this oneness, we had made a decision to expand our experiences and God being God denied us nothing. He too was just as curious as to where this path would lead (notice how I breach the all knowingness of God here. Yes, he knows all, but He is an experiencer too.)

So after this decision was made, many “souls” took on their roles and in doing so they had compressed down into this lower density we experience as 3D reality. Now we knew the implications of this journey from the very beginning. By descending, so to speak, we would forget who and what we are as divine beings and experience reality through a limited paradigm. Likewise, we knew that we would all be returning home safely one day, but this too would be long forgotten.

How would you feel as a loving parent, holding your child so dearly in your arms to watch as they fade into forgetfulness? You love them unconditionally and want them to grow into their own selfness by allowing them the freedom to decide their own path, but in doing so your child will forget who you are and who they are. From your perspective they are still safe in your arms, but from theirs you have vanished out of existence. This is devastating to a parent in this situation. Try to image the guilt and pain that you would suffer. This is what God feels. It’s not all happy, happy, joy, joy, love and light, you know. God encompasses the full spectrum of reality that we tend to see through dualistic perception goggles. In Truth, duality does not exist. This too is often beyond our comprehension.

So after this experience (some might refer to this as a download. I see it as an upload as the message had arisen from within), God asked me a question. For most of my life I have regarded God as a powerful and almighty presence. But on this day, He had come to me broken, sad and vulnerable.

He asked me for forgiveness; forgiveness for allowing His child to be subject to the trauma of separation. Even though no separation had existed, the perception of separation was experienced as He held within His arms the child who had forgotten its own name.

I was stunned by this and broke down into retching sobs. You see, nobody was at fault here. The parent wanted everything for the child and the child wanted to experience something new.

I forgave in an instant and by doing so I had forgiven myself. A weight had been lifted. The anger I had had toward God dissolved.

In rising from the ashes of this experience, I have been asked to share it with others. You see, not everyone listens to that small still voice within. Some require a human to human dialogue in order to receive the message.

So here it goes:


God is asking for your forgiveness.

Please consider.


Blessings,
Crake

TWINCANS
25th June 2011, 05:45
Extremely moving and illuminating perspective. Thank you for sharing this, Drake.

RedeZra
25th June 2011, 22:42
God is asking for your forgiveness.

Please consider.



I forgive you God

you forgive Me ?


yes I forgive You for letting me go

when will you come back ?


I dunno

fine I will wait ; )

Crake
27th June 2011, 14:50
I forgive you God

you forgive Me ?


yes I forgive You for letting me go

when will you come back ?


I dunno

fine I will wait ; )




Beautifully put, RedeZra.

Thank you for your perspective.

Blessings,
Crake