05-31-2015, 01:52 AM
Ooo posted a really nice thread a couple hours ago with a huge compilation of quotes from various sources about the Creator. This bit seems particularly relevant to the question:
Why return? Because it will (eventually) happen just as naturally and effortlessly as a ball thrown upwards returning to the Earth.
Quote:
Quo - September 27, 1992 Wrote:
Love will, in a time immeasurable to yourselves, lose energy, and gradually, as the end of a creation approaches, begin to leave—not in the sense of departure, but in the sense of strength of field energy—that which is you, so that eventually, at the end of a creation—and you know we speak of millions and billions of years—eventually Love calls to love in such a way that your uniqueness becomes a latent portion of love, and you are drawn wondrously, effortlessly, magnetically, and in a way which this instrument cannot describe, but which has to do with field theory, back into the great gravitation of Love. Love has taken a breath, has expelled from the Self love, and has breathed back into Itself love, but that which is free will has given to this absolute Love more and more experience of itself.
Why return? Because it will (eventually) happen just as naturally and effortlessly as a ball thrown upwards returning to the Earth.