Someone, I don't recall who said that “We often meet our destiny on the road we took to avoid it.” The Appointment in Samara illustrated this mysterious feature of life nicely, and it comes to mind now and then. I am less concerned about my fate since I have turned it over to those more capable of handling it than am I. It's working out quite well.
A reader asked me about my statement, 'sometimes God gets lonely' from some time back. Yeah... it doesn't make sense if you consider that God is all-powerful, and does not have to experience anything he doesn't want to. HOWEVER... God chooses to feel what we feel. He created us in the first place to be playmates. If, increasingly, more and more of us choose not to be his playmate; would not the human aspect of him feel lonely? God in the flesh feels what humans feel but he does not react as humans do. He can, of course, for his own reasons, act in any way he feels like. We do ourselves such a disservice by creating a separated God at a distance from ourselves. With a personal indwelling God, all you have to do is to come into resonance. He may govern with laws, but he rules with love.
Our personality lives it up in splendor, as our true self is relegated to a dungeon room, and fed on crusts. This is what we have done to ourselves. We have imprisoned what sets us free and given ourselves in subjugation to cruel masters.
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