In the last One Hundred years, our understanding of life has
undergone a major evolution, which is easily understood but often either
rejected or ignored.
Until Albert Einstein gave the world the birth of
Quantum Physics, our understanding of life was based on the belief that all things
in life were separate from each other. A tree was a tree and thus was separate
from the river and earth. As people we defined our self by our differences, which
separated us from the other things around us.
Quantum Physics demonstrates all things are energy and thus not separate from each other but actually one. If we break
all matter down to its smallest component, we find it is not solid material;
rather it is energy, which is used to form matter but not limited by the
matter it forms.
What does this mean to human existence both as individuals
and in relationships?
Simple: We are all one. Not male, female, red, white, yellow, black, rich, poor – Just one.
Then why do we treat others so dreadfully? – Because we just
don’t buy into the thought of one.
All this energy is not simply random; it is part of a
greater source, which is the creator of all energy. This source is what most of
us call God.
Think about this for a minute:
Genesis Ch.1
1 In the beginning God created the heavens and
the earth.
2 Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was
over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the
waters.
3 And God said, “Let there be light,” and
there was light.
4 God saw that the light was good, and he
separated the light from the darkness.
5 God called the light “day,” and the darkness
he called “night.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day
When there was nothing, the source of all things brought
all the existing energy together and made something. It wasn’t separate from
the source; it was one, just in a new shape.
Obviously, this thought can be debated from a hundred angles, but the reality is, we are all one, from one source. We are not separate but one.
How does this change our life? Jesus left us with one solid insight which we need to truly understand.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your
soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The second is this:
Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these.
Love your neighbor as you love yourself.
If I am one with
my neighbor, then I love them as I love myself.
Big problem is, do we love our
self?
Every human has traits and thoughts, which make the journey difficult and we will find fault with our self because of these negative traits, but our core is the positive creative energy, which unites us with others. We may not like all we do or think, and we may not care for all that others do or think, but at the core we are all one, created out of positive energy by the true source of all energy.
Relationships are simply an extension of each other.
Love
the essence of all,
even if you don’t like the actions.
Love never fails.
Thoughts for the Journey of Life
Over the last years, as a couple and as practicing therapists, we watched our journey take many different detours and adjustments, but as a couple we have tenaciously held on to our journey plan of loving each other and making the best of what we experienced.
The new book is a compilation of some thoughts and exercises from our journey, which we anticipate may help others as a roadmap or a GPS to keep them on course in order to reach their destinations.
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