Carmen Moshier ~ Child Of The Universe
Carmen’s story Child Of The Universe tells how each of us are children of the Universe. Children of “I Am”. Just as it’s children singing Carmen’s Child Of The Universe story, you and I are all children of The Universe, Source Presence. We’re telling His story of creation, forgiveness, and unconditional love by grace as explained here and here.
From this perspective of “I’m telling His story of creation, forgiveness, and unconditional love by grace,” I feel driven to not give up, do my best and have a Little Drummer Boy moment as here and here! When this is over and I’m face to face with Him, I so want to look back at what I did and feel proud! What do you think?
Emmylou Harris illustrates His forgiveness and unconditional love by grace with her stories “Loving You Again” and “Thanks To You”. That’s what’s I’m hoping for! What about you?
As I covered here, here, here and here, my experiences have clearly demonstrated and repeatedly driven home – I am a spark of “I Am That I Am.” Each of us, we all are.
Similar to how the acorn, as illustrated here is to an oak tree. Inside the shell, is its core. The spark that grows, the point of connection that spreads its roots and becomes a mighty oak. I am not my body, none of us are our bodies. Within us, each of us, is our core. Our point of connection with “The I AM That I AM.”
Through you and I, our experiences, “I Am That I AM” is emerging!
Emerging through our experiences, growing beyond the seen world. That’s limited to what has been previously discovered and experienced. I’m here, growing beyond those limitations. Becoming what can be imagined, what I can imagine.
I am given everything I need here and here. Although until I acknowledge it, I can’t accept or utilize it as covered here and here. Until then, it’s there waiting for me.
“Ballad of a Runaway Horse” by Emmylou Harris beautifully paints the familiar story of knowing what I want, searching ceaselessly for it, only to suddenly connect the dots and realize – I have it! It’s right in front of me! Similar to looking for my glasses and noticing in the mirror they’re on my head. I’m speechless at how could I have missed that?
Finding my passion is very similar. I devoted considerable energy, effort, and time searching for a career that had my passion only to discover, almost accidently, my passion is inside me. All I needed to do was apply my passion to whatever job I had. Not wanting to oversimplify but it was there waiting for me to apply. Eerily similar to Emmylou’s “Ballad of a Runaway Horse” story.
Initially, when I realized I’ve experienced somewhat frequently, to the point I can see a pattern of this, I felt tinges of feeling rushed and bewildered: How did I let this happen?
Gradually, I accepted there’s no need to feel rushed. I connected the dots. Including, being a spark of God, the One that is infinite and timeless, means I, each of us, are infinite and timeless. See if you think my Life seen as a Ballgame analogy illustrates my point?
Until Next Time
Joe