I am a storyteller and I tell stories about the end and beginning of everything and nothing. I am narrating the story of time, and in doing so, I am narrating your story. Give ears to the voice of the wind.
The End: Abba Father
Baba always said, “In searching for what’s real, the journey itself is what truly matters. Every new beginning comes from an ending. Pay attention, little birds, before your wings tire and you fade into the night - Time only submits itself to love.
Think about the word "ABBA" in a unique way, and you'll find it has a deep meaning. It represents a four dimensional concept similar to the foursquare city of God. In this, A stands for the Father, and B stands for the Son. A creates B, making AB. But God gives us a choice to be more than just robots, represented by BB. Although this choice got mixed up with good and evil, Jesus fixed it within himself. He showed us a new way to live, where we can be both king and servant, first and last, lion and lamb - all symbolized by BB. This new way of life is only possible within the Father, symbolised by A. Our ability to be both first and last is connected to the Father's nature as the beginning and end of everything. So, the fourth and final part is A, meaning the Son can only bring life when he is with the Father. Everything the Son does (BB) reflects the Father's essence (A). This concept aligns with the words of Jesus in the fourth canonical gospel where he asserts, "I am in my Father," and "The Son can do nothing by himself; he can only do what he sees his Father doing."
Within the four square corners of the city lies the divine presence, and we are mere reflections of this city.
The power of two comes from their unity in a triad, connected by a shared spirit. This means that even opposites like king and servant, first and last, or a single point and a complete circle, are all connected deep down. Life's true nature is about going beyond just two sides, and this ability comes from the spiritual aspect of our being.
To understand love, one must be set free from the shackles of reason, for love is reason in and of itself.
Walking along the narrow way, I arrived at the gate adorned with an emerald pearl, where I encountered a young woman named Hope. She, too, had journeyed this path, and as she peered at me through her starry gaze, a smirk curled upon her lips. Glancing down the winding path, she spoke as one with the voice of the wind, ”Is love fueled by faith, or faith is driven by love?”
From the moment of our birth, we find ourselves within this labyrinth called life. To begin our journey, we must first become the light called forth in the darkness, using this divine lamp to illuminate the path before us. Only then can we begin to unravel the mysteries that lie at the heart of the maze
Listen attentively and be still, for the path to understanding life's labyrinth is illuminated by the divine presence within you. This inner light is a key that unlocks the mysteries of the Spirit and to reveal your identity, and the mystery of heaven on earth.
To truly understand, we need to see the full picture that connects the beginning and the end, letting us explore all the knowledge in between.
Often, we get caught up in what we can see and forget about the important, invisible things. The true source of life comes from the Spirit, for it is the bedrock from which all life and sustenance flow.
Those who have been transformed by the all-consuming fire should keep moving forward on the path laid out before them, because words can't describe how amazing this change is. This journey is a sign of faith and dedication, and its rewards will be great.
Even with knowledge, we're just a tiny part of the vast and infinite spirit realm. Still, it's comforting to know that the all-powerful Creator guides us, showing us the way to our destiny.
Have you realized the essence of your being and the unmistakable connection you share with the I Am?
As I embarked on my quest to understand the mysteries of love, I found something powerful when I encountered the cross. It dawned on me that love serves as the birthplace of our salvation, but it did not come without sacrifice; indeed, it was a painfully arduous birth.
Love is a cross, which makes it a choice. To love is to sacrifice, yet this yoke is easy and this burden is light because we are saved by this cross. We are able to love because God first loved us.
Let’s think about breaking down barriers, something people have talked about for ages. “Yep, let’s bridge the gap,” as they say. To do that, we need to move past seeing things as head or tail, and embrace the wholeness of the coin. Just as Abba is both first and last, we must learn to embody the paradox of being both the king and the servant. When we unite these seemingly opposite roles, we can be a force that brings balance to the world.
The town crier cries so that the town would not have to. From dawn to dusk, he shouts, "Love is what saves us in the end. Love is what sets us free.”
The divine truth is summed up in two simple words: "I Am." It's the essence of life and truth.
At the heart of everything is a basic truth: everything comes from a source. This source is what gives us the ability to create anything we want. It's like the foundation of everything. This principle holds true for the present ramblings as well. Instead of trying to understand every little thing, it might be enough to grasp the essence of one thing: the notion that even if ninety-nine of them are lost to you, finding just one is incredibly valuable. That one thing - that one special thing - is what we should really try to understand and appreciate above all else.
Life is a mysterious and fleeting thing, like a dream we wake from too soon. It begs the question: are we truly awake, or are we still in a dream? Maybe this dream isn’t just a fantasy but a peek into something deeper we can’t quite understand.
Reality is a big mystery. Everything we see is made of layers and pieces that are hard to define. But there's also something that connects everything, a cosmic force that runs through the fabric of the universe, binding together everything that exists. This idea challenges our perception because it shows us that everything is both different and connected, like one big thing made of many smaller parts. It makes us think about what's real and encourages us to explore life's hidden depths, searching for the universe's secrets and our own place in it. By doing this, we might see the world's beauty and complexity more clearly and discover the deep unity that's at the heart of everything.
Life's maze isn't straightforward; understanding it takes more than just thinking we know it all. Truth often hides below the surface, covered by noise and distractions around us. That's why we need to listen, not just talk. By opening our hearts and minds, we can truly understand the world and uncover its secrets. Listening is like a magical skill, helping us tune in to the universe's deeper rhythms. It's about letting go of control and going with life's flow to learn more.
When you read these words, do you really listen, or do they just skim your mind like a pebble on water? True understanding needs active listening, letting each moment sink in deep. The real story isn't just in the words; it's in the pauses, the subtle hints that reveal hidden truths. Take in each piece of knowledge like a delicious meal, letting it nourish your mind as you learn more. Let your soul dance with joy as you soak in the wisdom. For in doing so, you may discover the true nature of your being, and unlock the mysteries of love.
Truth is often paradoxical and contradictory, defying our attempts to rationalise and make sense of it. And so it is with the profound mysteries of life, death, and love. For to truly live, we must first embrace the inevitability of our own mortality, surrendering ourselves to the will of the divine and allowing our spirits to soar towards the heavens. And in the act of dying in Christ, we are reborn, our souls aflame with the light of divine love, shining brightly for all the world to see. And yet, in this profound act of sacrifice, we discover the true nature of love itself. For love is not a fleeting emotion, nor is it an abstract concept that we can grasp with our minds alone. Rather, love is a force that demands our full devotion, requiring us to lay down our lives for the sake of those we cherish. It is a mystery that eludes easy explanation, a paradox that challenges our very notion of self. And yet, it is in the embrace of this mystery that we discover the true nature of our being, and unlock the profound power of love that lies within us all.
Life is like a giant puzzle full of secrets waiting to be uncovered. It might seem complicated and confusing at times, but there’s a clue right in front of us if we look closely. As we navigate through life’s ups and downs, we shouldn’t get disheartened. The clue isn’t a physical thing; it’s more like a doorway that opens up to deeper understanding and fulfilment. When we step through that doorway, we unlock the mysteries of our inner selves and uncover truths that shape our existence.
“So Jesus said to them again, “Truly, truly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep.”
As the beloved nightingale, Old Nana, would often whisper in the moonlight, “Freewill, while a blessing, can also be a curse. Do you possess the awareness to discern the power of your choices?”
Today is the Lord’s day, time is a product of light
As you drift off to sleep, do you ever wonder where your mind goes? Have you had a dream that feels so real it's like living another life? Maybe right now you're dreaming within a dream! And when we pass on, do we wake up to something new or just keep dreaming forever? How can we tell the difference, and what really brings us out of dreamland?
Thinking about time from a divine perspective is mind-boggling. If a day to God is like a thousand years to us, what does a short nap mean in the grand scheme? Have you ever thought about how old your soul might be, beyond counting years?
Have you ever thought about a time before time even began? When everything was set in motion long before we could even imagine it? - A moment when the lamb was slain from the foundations of the earth
In the midst of our endless inquiries, we may forget to listen and truly hear. Are we truly present in this moment, or lost in a sea of thoughts? Wake up and realize that I am but a reflection of yourself, waiting to be seen and heard.
The watchman knows that seeing is one thing, but truly listening comes from the heart.
The Beginning: The price is paid in full. Grace abounds.
You outdid yourself here I'm afraid.
This is simply breathtaking.
This is my favorite, ended up screenshoting the whole thing