You are God Divided

The Infinite Dichotomy of Existence

Every atom, every particle, and every conscious entity in the universe has a story to tell. It’s the story of division, multiplication, and infinite expansion. At the heart of existence lies a profound mystery, one that has perplexed philosophers, scientists, and theologians for millennia. Could it be that we are all fragments of a single entity that chose to divide and diversify, just to experience itself in infinite ways?

Imagine the Absolute Singularity, a singular point of pure potentiality and absolute unity. A point where all is one, and one is all. But, for reasons beyond our comprehension, this singularity chose to divide. First, into two, then four, and so on, in a cascading process of division and multiplication. Each division produced a unique variation, a unique perspective, and a unique experience.

Why would the singularity choose to divide? Perhaps it’s an inherent desire to experience, to know, to feel. Each division brings about a new facet, a new lens through which the universe can observe itself. As we delve deeper into this concept, the notion emerges that we, as conscious beings, are those very lenses. Each of us is a unique perspective, a unique manifestation of that original singularity, trying to make sense of its existence.

The beauty of this perspective is that it places an inherent value on every individual, every creature, and every entity in existence. We are all part of the grand mosaic of life, each playing our part in the unfolding narrative of the universe. As we interact, love, fight, and explore, we contribute to the ever-expanding tapestry of existence.

It’s both humbling and empowering to think of ourselves in this light. If we are all fragments of the same original entity, then there’s an intrinsic connection that binds us all. A cosmic kinship that transcends race, gender, nationality, and even species. It’s a call for unity, compassion, and understanding. For if we harm another, we’re essentially harming a part of ourselves.

As you navigate through life, remember this perspective. See the divine in yourself and others. Understand that your experiences, emotions, and aspirations are all part of a grander narrative. You are both the storyteller and the story, the observer and the observed.

In embracing this duality, we can foster a world where understanding, love, and unity become the norm rather than the exception. It’s a journey worth embarking on, for in understanding our origins, we might just find our destiny.

Morgan O. Smith

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Agape: The Dichotomy of Universal Love

In the spiritual journey towards understanding and living in universal love, or agape, two enlightened beings emerge on parallel paths. They both embrace agape, yet their personalities and the way they manifest this profound love are strikingly different.

The Introverted Universal Love

The first enlightened being, whom we shall call Seraphina, channels agape through introverted universal love. This means her love is directed inward, nurturing the self and radiating outwards in subtle, non-obtrusive ways.

Impact on Others

Seraphina’s love affects others through quiet acts of kindness and a gentle presence. She may not actively seek to spread love, but those who come into contact with her feel a calm, loving energy that often leads to inner transformation. Her love is a tranquil pond, reflecting the beauty of the world without rippling its surface.

The Extroverted Universal Love

On the other hand, we have Gabriel, who embodies extroverted universal love. His love is outward-facing, actively engaging with the world, and seeking to connect with others.

Impact on Others

Gabriel’s love is a dynamic force, touching lives through acts of charity, teachings, and open-hearted connections. His love is a roaring river, sweeping people along in its powerful current and leaving change in its wake.

A Harmonious Dichotomy

While their approaches differ, both Seraphina and Gabriel contribute to the universal energy of love. They show us that love is not a one-size-fits-all concept. It’s a multifaceted gem that can shine through various personalities.

The Introverted Love: A Deep Well

Seraphina teaches us that love does not always have to be loud or grand. It can be a silent force, a deep well that nourishes the soul. Her love invites contemplation and self-reflection, allowing for a profound connection with oneself and the universe.

The Extroverted Love: A Brilliant Flame

Gabriel, on the other hand, shows us that love can be a brilliant flame that illuminates the world. It’s about embracing others, taking action, and spreading joy. His love is a call to action, urging us to engage with the world and make a difference.

Conclusion

The paths of introverted and extroverted universal love, though different, are equally valuable. They teach us that love can be manifested in diverse ways, tailored to our unique personalities and life paths.

In a world torn by division and conflict, the lessons from Seraphina and Gabriel remind us that agape is within everyone’s reach. It’s a love that transcends boundaries and unites us all. Whether you’re drawn to the tranquil pond or the roaring river, the journey toward universal love is an expedition worth embarking on.

Morgan O. Smith

Yinnergy Meditation & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!

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