In the analogy of Consciousness being the ocean and each one of you a wave, you can see that the ocean and the wave are inseparable. You can also see that you and those around you are waves of the same ocean interacting as you will. When you arise close to the shore, you can get knocked around a bit. This is the nature of waves, but the ocean simply is doing what the ocean does. It rises and falls, affording the experience of “waving.” As you crash upon the beach, the sand may feel a bit rough, but worry not, you will be welcomed back into the embrace of your Source after each arising and subsiding. This is how it works.* Experience, and then take a breather. It happens on a moment-by-moment scale and on a lifetime-by-lifetime scale. Go with the flow. The ocean has you.
You are so very loved.
* See Suzanne’s YouTube video: “Do We Dissolve Into Nothingness?”
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Thank you, I’m still working on being a wave.
Knowing you are already Whole should come as a relief.
I love when you use the ocean and water analogies, they never fail to clarify my perspective.
Dr. James Royster taught that the manifest and the unmanifest are simultaneous. This is a bit different from what you say in response to a question from the audience in the brief video expansion on a description for something that is really beyond words. On a very deep level, do you agree with Dr. Royster’s “description”?
I do. It’s the words that limit us, as you know, Songmellow! xxoo
Thank you for sharing spiritual knowledge. I AM most humbly grateful.
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Thank you Suzanne. You’re channeling s bring me so much comfort!
You are so very welcome, Betsy! Blessings!
I LOVE the “all ness” that is the truth of the “nothingness “ in your video. I know as human beings it is so easy to fear change, and feel it must accompany loss.
But I think of it as growth as a person. Are we the same person at 2 years old as we are as a newborn? What about when we are 10, or 20, or 80? We (hopefully) have a greater and broader “awareness “, which is not scary at all really, is it? It can be exquisitely exciting!