Friday, December 13, 2013

Feeling Source, Feeling Responsible



My wife and I fell into a discussion this morning about feeling responsible in the world.

What came up for me was that if you touch Source, you might realize that you are all of Source.  Then, as Source, you might feel responsible for everything that might be considered wrong in the world. 

However, when you put back on your comfortable overcoat of ego, you might make the mistake of thinking you, as a perceived “individual,” are still responsible for all the wrongs in the world. 

The truth is that you are fully responsible, but only when you are all of Source. 

When you put back on your overcoat of ego, you then have a choice of how to act. 

How will you choose to act, in order to co-create with Source?

One mistake we can make is to feel that we must right a perceived wrong, but we might be using idiot compassion.  For instance, we become fundamentalist about babies dying during an abortion, so we blow up a clinic, and end up killing adults. 

Or perhaps we blow up a bus or a building full of innocent people, to make a political statement regarding the wrongs that have been done. 

So, how do we avoid these mistakes? 

Again, consider the 3 Commandments, in strict order: 

1-There is only One Source.

            2-Love Everything.

                        3-Enjoy yourself. 


Why do we fail to put our actions in proper order?  

I feel this mistake comes from thinking we know what is the best correct action. 

Perhaps we don’t always. 

Before performing any action.  Give it the test of the Three Commandments. 

Respecting that there is only One Source, G-d, “All-that-Is,” is easy. 


Love Everything is where we often make our errors.