Journeying through life we encounter and sail onwards past many religions, beliefs and groups of all types.
It is my observation that it is not necessary to remain at one place, but to keep rowing your boat, experiencing all the sights and sounds that there are for us around the seas of existence.
When one day you realize you have sailed around the circle and arrived back at the beginning, you can then climb to the top of the lighthouse and see the view all around you and how far you have sailed.
I liken this feeling to one of being a Butterfly as it is only at that moment that you seem free to fly and land anywhere you want to land, just for a brief moment or to stay a little longer. Arriving brings you to a place where you can in a day, do whatever you want to do.
- Read your horoscope
- Visit a Cathedral
- Chant Om
- Read the bible
- Have a tarot reading
- Eat meat
- Not eat meat
- Watch the wheel of the year
- Make some magic etc.
You can do whatever you want to do, because you have broken free of all the fears and restrictions that being part of one of those places you have visited on your journey has shown you. Yet you have acknowledged and gathered their gifts.
If you stop too long you become part of the structure whatever that is, and as human beings we are meant to be free
Many places you have encountered have said;
- You have to believe in this
- You have to read this
- You have to attend this
- This is how it is
Well how is it? In truth none of us actually KNOW. Our individual and unique selves can only listen and learn about all that is and then just live our lives.
The ideal situation would be for us all to get together socially, as the selves we are and put aside all those groups etc. That would be surely more enriching as we all have wisdom that is pure and we all have our own truth.
Without the need to attach to others, to gather together freely to exchange our gifts, this would give us the ability to talk to anyone from any group in life. It all comes back to the one us.
By: Juliana Glanfield



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