Threshold
Imagine, if you will, that you are approaching a threshold. As you draw nearer, you intensify, quicken. Every part of you wonders, in a deep and unfathomable way, what is approaching. Yet IT is now approaching, and we are approaching it even as IT is approaching us. The quickening intensifies; we are perplexed, amused, confounded, spurred, and being moved in deep ways toward even deeper mysteries that are beyond description.
It beckons. It allures, It never seduces, but always attracts. We quicken in the parts of our bodies, minds, feelings that resonate to the greater possibilities of what we know is approaching, with all its awesome majesty and fierce indomitability. We stand before the Throne, upright and alive, ready, willing, and able to accept the possibilities. We are Eternal. We are Love. We are Wisdom. We are Intelligence. We are Power. We are Immortality.
We wonder. How can we, as mere mortals who are Eternal, ever possibly rise to the occasion that seemingly is presenting ITself before our very eyes, hearts, imagination, and sensations? Yet we cannot refuse the magnetic current any more than we can move in any other direction. We are being pulled toward an inevitability of that which is drawing us to center ITself, the Cosmic Process of Evolution, a One-Way street if ever there was one.
So arise, you who seek. Be positive in generating good cheer. Welcome the advent of the unimaginable. We have never known what is to come, let alone what is, in a million lifetimes. And back then we were in a totally different head space, so relax. Once upon a time we had more faith, more imagination, more willingness to dance with all that is and will be.
Accept the Grand Mystery of our Quest as it presents itself in a whole new world, a whole new reality, where we will find new words, new works, new descriptors, new transistors that will take us from the world of the jet engine evolving to the photon wing into realms that will require new names, new forms, new focus, new ways to warm up our wayward consciousness returning to center. -Robert Wilkinson
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