04-08-2022, 08:38 AM
Q'uote of the Day
March 19th, 2006
" That which is the Creator is that which equally creates and destroys. To the Creator, the two are part of one process. There is a dynamic between light and dark, creation and destruction, love and fear, and so forth. It is one of the powerful dynamics that are a part of the illusion which you now enjoy.It is perhaps easier to see this destructive and creative aspect when one examines…the life cycle of an animal within your second density. There are portions of that cycle in which the animal involved is growing…[and] portions…in which the animal is food for another animal. Yet the entirety of the creation is harmonious.…It is to be seen that this is all a perfectly acceptable part of the dance of life in which entities eat food and are food in their turn. As your body dies it shall be food for worms…[which then] makes it a part of the Earth once again and the cycle of that particular body is complete: dust to dust, ashes to ashes. "
https://www.llresearch.org/channeling/2006/0319
March 19th, 2006
" That which is the Creator is that which equally creates and destroys. To the Creator, the two are part of one process. There is a dynamic between light and dark, creation and destruction, love and fear, and so forth. It is one of the powerful dynamics that are a part of the illusion which you now enjoy.It is perhaps easier to see this destructive and creative aspect when one examines…the life cycle of an animal within your second density. There are portions of that cycle in which the animal involved is growing…[and] portions…in which the animal is food for another animal. Yet the entirety of the creation is harmonious.…It is to be seen that this is all a perfectly acceptable part of the dance of life in which entities eat food and are food in their turn. As your body dies it shall be food for worms…[which then] makes it a part of the Earth once again and the cycle of that particular body is complete: dust to dust, ashes to ashes. "
https://www.llresearch.org/channeling/2006/0319