On Being A God

Scientific mathematicians, gurus, and geeks around the globe are telling us that we make our own reality, but most people can’t grasp that as a possibility.  It sounds make-believe. A fantasy. It’s too out-there to even consider. This, right here is reality. What do they know in their lab coats? Nothing, right?

But, if you can consider a few things:

  • The bodies we wear; the fact that they’re-covered with sensors, outside and in and experiencing & logging information.
  • Moments in our life where we said to the universe or god(s) what desired –and we received it –since childhood, be it small or large.
  • And of how many gifted people have the same “aha” moment in completely different places on the earth,  without even knowing one another.  Many inventions rapid fire around the globe, making waves during the same space in time –long before the internet. Think: Wheel. Think: Metal working. Think: beliefs and faiths & prophets’ messages.     

Think about it.

  1. We hold the ability to love, unconditionally.  Love is an extension of me. When I love you, I am joyful for your joy, and sorrowful for your grief. Unconditional love is love without boundaries. I can’t say, “I love you, but…” –that’s conditional. Love unconditionally, like a god. Practice it.
  2. We could give freely. It’s proven, the more you give, the more joy you pour out, and the more that comes back to you. Practice makes perfect.
  3. We can give free will to others.  Practice tolerance; no one has your memories, your experiences, your wisdom.  Let other people learn on their own, just like you were able to. Free will means no meddling in another’s life. It means accepting that no one else is you, and that’s pretty damn cool.

We can create worlds.  Virtual reality! It’s not as good as the machines we’re wearing today, but we’re in the baby steps, and we’re not creating planets and galaxies, but no one’s perfected 1, 2 & 3, yet, either!

We really can’t expect everything to work like a god for us if we’re not doing even a quarter of the work.  A car needs four wheels. A seedling doesn’t produce fruit. A black belt karate master took years to reach his goal. We need to practice in the toughest arena we know: REALITY.

And don’t get all hung up on Jealousy and Vengeance like the god of the bible. Those are his weaknesses, not got qualities nor strengths

Start practicing right at home, in the family!

Our families have seen us at our worst –now let’s give them our best!

We can answer people’s prayers. We can be a savior to many.  We may not be able to fly, but we can still be heroes. No more laying and praying! Begin practicing today!

Soon we’ll be off moving mountains!