Saturday, March 27, 2010

Love In Another Language



I rR Recently I posted a link on Facebook about "Earth Hour" Feb. 27th, 2010 8:30-9:30 p.m. Eastern time, a one hour period when many people choose to simultaneously shut off the power in their businesses and homes for earthly, conservational and vibrational reasons. My post was an enthusiastic request to all whom received it, about how beautiful an hour of silence and peace would be for those on the planet who participated. I received a message from a very dear person whom I trust and respect proclaiming his adamant opinion on the matter. He brought up the controversial issue of global warming and integrated the topic of religious worship in his comment. He sincerely felt compelled to discuss these issues in a loving way and seemed to do so with great confidence. However, I did not realize that this link that I posted was so closely affiliated with the whole global warming political-weird-thing... and my husband, Blake, & I discovered over a year ago that global warming is most likely made up for reasons involving power/attention, money, and other egotistical things (but you never really know)... Over all, I was simply encouraging people to enjoy the planet together in silence in a peaceful, non-political way.

As for the next topic addressed... I, personally, see no separation between loving the planet we live on and loving God. Since everything is made up of matter, and matter is made of protons, neutrons and electrons that entirely consist of energy - I speculate that source energy is in every living and non-living thing? Why does one choose ONE thing to worship when we have the capacity to LOVE and experience the WHOLE thing? Besides, we are a part of this whole thing, here, as the universe, and have no choice about that.

Interestingly, many people that I know in America call the divine, everlasting love, "God". I think that is a beautiful way to say it, but there are many other beautiful ways to verbalize and express divine love as well. This raises some questions: Why would one be afraid of "love in another language". Is it possible for all of us to share "God" and just get along in this life process... having the courage to follow the process without getting fixed on power? Something beyond our small selves, our small countries and small ideals? Allowing ourselves to let go of limiting paradigms? If someone were to "pass away" from their human life on this earthly plane, does their spirit still live on forever, like our ever-continuing, infinite strands of D.N.A.? If the sun shines on us, and we breathe, consume water and acknowledge the existence of love, are we therefore creatures of divine, everlasting love? I believe so.

I believe there is no comparison in love and that it takes MANY, MANY, MANY forms (loving ourselves, our spouses, our planet, loving our groups, our hobbies, and our senses). Similarly, one particular fear is no worse than another particular fear (it, as well, creeps up in many forms, pushing buttons, feeding on weaknesses). This perception helps me to distinguish between accepting and wanting to control.

So even if a language or culture is foreign to us, when the INTENT OF LOVE is present, it creates common ground for all who thrive in it. If we strip away the illusion of material possessions like cars, homes, the skin we inhibit, and other trinkets; a vibrating, energetic and illuminated Spirit would remain...Maybe it would be full of Love or maybe it would consist of some other unresolved emotions that can be accepted with gratitude.

Thanks for reading... Love, Melody ♥♫


And by the way,

Have fun with life! It is INCREDIBLE!! It is this precious moment... now. So take a deep breath, close your eyes, open your heart and KNOW that you are always loved! LOVE LOVES YOU, NO MATTER WHAT, and remembering that, makes living life easier.


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