Heavenletter #656 Published on: August 6, 2002
God said:
All
of the physical possessions you possess are embodiments of the past.
Physical, of its very nature, has it stuckness. What has stopped is of
the past. What occurs now is of the present.
A table serves a purpose. A chair has its uses. But it is you who
sits at the table, leans on it, writes on it, sits or rocks in the
chair. It is you in the present who gives life to the paraphernalia
around you through your attention.
You may say, "But, God, there is light in everything. So everything
has life." And I would say, "You are quite right." I would also say that
it is the physical appearance that has settled. It is the physical
appearance that is illusion. Illusion is a cessation. Illusion is locked
in mind and, therefore, space and time.
A growing tree you lean against and feel greater love for than a
piece of wood cut from the tree. Even in a forest where a grove of trees
cover every inch, there is room for every tree. Each finds its place.
No matter how crowded, there is not sense of clutter.
You do not possess the trees in a forest. Even if you own the land
they spring from, you know that the trees have a life of their own
independent from you. You really don't collect them. They are their own
sovereignty.
Yet the objects in your home you own as your property, and so they
stay where you put them, and they rise and fall according to the
attention you give them. You can accumulate the objects until they take
over your house. You keep some for no reason at all but to mark time.
You perhaps keep some as notches on a belt to locate some durability in
your life. And all the while, they are keeping you.
Even one growing tree in a plain all by itself is beauty. A tree
serves its own purpose, and along the way, you who view it partake of
its beauty. Perhaps you who own less own more. Perhaps everything that
presents itself then to you is yours to savor, and then yours to move on
from without obligation.
What is this need to possess that My children have? Where did it come from, and where does it go?
In the physical realm, it is easy to recognize attachment and see it
in play. How precious this or that object or even a piece of paper
becomes to you! The paper may become more important than what it
symbolizes. The paper may be money. And you want to accrue it, perhaps
without thought given to the energy it represents.
Try this: remind yourself that everything in your domain is energy.
We can just as well call everything the energy of love, but when it
comes to love, you become a little defensive, so let's just call it
energy. When you call to mind that all is energy, you feel a greater
lightness than when you think all is material substance.
The paper money that you value highly at the same time you have
disdain for is energy manifested. It comes from the same trees that grow
in the forest, and now it has turned into this greenback, owned as a
possession and loved for what it represents and what it promises to you.
But the original energy of the tree, passed from hand to hand — the
source of the paper money — has been forgotten. The source of the paper
is the tree, and I am the Source of the tree. Now We can call energy
love.
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