Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Disunity Within Unity



In the beginning, we would have experienced them all together as one, before the changes. And yet, even in the appearance of separation, we maintained a unity that, at times here, you cannot see. You long to see it, but appears it is not so.

And if you step back far enough, you will see that it, however, is so. It always has been and always will be.

So even in the separated contingencies of this world, and another, and another, it is unified in its final approach. And in its final sight, it remains one.


The features of disunity and disharmony that you observe so astutely cannot be overlooked, this is true. And they should not be overlooked.


For they are every bit as integral to the whole, the unity that contains the disunity within. And so, as I have, if you could but see the one, the we, the whole that contains all the unity, disharmony, and death, you would realize that all indeed is well, and remains well.

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