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The Sacred and the Natural

What is sacred is most natural, and what is natural is most sacred.


  • The Sacred and the Natural

    What is sacred is most natural, and what is natural is most sacred.

    Light is natural, and so is love. With light there is awareness, and with love there is understanding. The seeds of nature see not the light deep in the nourishing ground. The earth is full of duplicity and evil, but the seed that rises to live in the light will know that this is part of the nature of the earth, for only in the evil can one determine the good.

    What is natural, you ask? There is love. There is light. Love brings compassion. Light brings warmth. Love and light bring life, and life is natural. Are there boundaries to the light? There are none. Are there boundaries to love? There are none as well. What we think are the holes that suck out the light, that suck out and deprive our hearts of love, are the obstacles of fear, which is deeply embedded in the dual consciousness of man, which thrives in the dark and evil, as much as it thrives in the light and the good. But they are not boundaries, they are not limitations. There is no true limitation to light, no true limitation to love. And that is what makes them sacred. Because, in nature, they are infinite and limitless.

    100%  Voted for by abernaith, Embers of Elm, La Belle Rouge.
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