Tuesday, October 15, 2013

"THERE IS NO DEATH. THE SON OF GOD IS FREE."

Death is a thought that takes on many forms, often unrecognised.  It may appear as sadness, fear, anxiety or doubt; as anger, faithlessness and lack of trust; concern for bodies, envy, and all forms in which the wish to be as you are not may come to tempt you.  Such thoughts are reflections of the worshipping of death as saviour and as giver of release.

Embodiment of fear, the host of sin, god of the guilty and the lord of all illusions and deceptions.  The frail, the helpless and the sick bow down before its image, thinking it alone is real, inevitable, worthy of their trust.   All things but death are seen to be unsure, to quickly lost however hard to gain, uncertain in their outcome, apt to fail the hopes they once engendered, and to leave the taste of dust and aches in their wake, in place of aspirations and of dreams.

It says:  "Here lies a witness God is dead."  It is impossible to worship death in any form, and select a few you would not cherish and would avoid, while believing in the rest.  For death is total.  Either all things die, or else they live and cannot die.  No compromise is possible.  The idea of death of God is so preposterous  that even the insane have difficulty in believing it.  It implies that God was once alive and somehow perished; killed, apparently, by those who did not want Him to survive.  With the Father died the Son as well.

Death's worshippers  may be afraid.  Can thoughts like those be fearful?   There is no death, and we renounce it now in every form, for their salvation and our own as well.  God did not make death.  Whatever form it takes must therefore be illusion.  

"Our Father, bless our eyes today.  We are your messengers , and we would look upon  the glorious reflection of Your Love which shines in everything.  We live and move in You alone.  We are not separate from Your eternal life.  There is no death, for death is not Your Will.  We abide where You have placed us, in the life we share with You and all living things, to be like You and part of You forever.  We accept Your Thoughts as ours, and our will is one with Yours eternally.  Amen."  www.jean-lucdabreau.com

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