In darkness you live,
stumbling about, groping for truth, groping to find your way. You turn a corner and see a bit of
light. It is refreshing, full of
hope. It feels so very different. You no longer can settle for darkness, and so
you stumble on, but not quite so blindly any longer, until a bit more light reveals
itself. Now you are beginning to
change. You most definitely cannot go
back to stumbling.
Truth is Light. The light is Love. Darkness, merely lack of understanding Truth …
neither good nor bad, but oh so far from Light that you must move ever-onward
toward full brightness, full knowing.
Seek the Light and you
shall find it. Make the choice always
for Light and you will be guided by that self-same Light, for it is the light
of the Soul calling, and you are That. You
have found the key. You have found your
way Home.
Thank you "Sanaya for another inspiring message". Also thanks for the inspiring photo Suzanne. When I coached basketball I would refer to climbing a ladder through out the season. Never be satisfied with staying on a rung or going back down a rung. Always strive for improvement. This obviously applies with the seasons of our Spiritual
journey. What a glorious day it will be when we reach the top of the ladder.
Thank you, Robert. I actually believe that the ladder has no top rung. Life is eternal and is about the eternal evolution of the soul (to become more loving). If God is infinite, and we are That, we continue to grow in our expression of Love. So, we just keep climbing the ladder into more of that Light we see in the photo and expressing more and more of our True Self as we do so. Do not be discouraged that we never "get there." Instead, be encouraged that the rung you are on is perfect for you right now, for you have risen above the other rungs, but that it just keeps getting better and better and better as you allow in more Light. It truly is all about the journey and not the destination.
I love knowing that the rung I am on is perfect for me "right now". Thank you.
Thanks for the reply Suzanne. I have learned so much from my readings through this blog and for this I am most thankful. Being new to this experience I have so much more to learn. In my mind when writing the comment I was thinking of the glorious day as passing from this life to the next.Though I want many more seasons in this lifetime, learning about what awaits ahead after we pass is fascinating. Again I have so much more to learn, but the trip so far has been splendid.
Robert M, I have also learned much from this blog. I'm a different person than I was a few years back. Still working my way up the rungs and enjoying the journey more than ever. It has been very enlightening! Brad