Uni-Verse: One Song

 

You are performing for your Creator; He wants to enjoy your part in The One Song. You are perfectly capable of understanding The Creator; whether you know it or not, He is conducting The Song.

Think of Life as this One Performance which lasts forever. The Orchestra of humanity was always waiting on you; and on the day you were born, your part began. Your part in this One Song is crucial. The Song won’t work without you. You hear the other notes. And this is why you often find yourself inclined to participate in harmony with others.

How is The Song Conducted?

The Song Writer, Author, Conductor, Observer, Developer and Creator, has always had this Song in Mind. He stands at the very podium of all origins, and from there, He uses a baton to remind the orchestra of the rhythm, and with His other hand, he will suggest increases and decreases in the overall dynamics of The Song. The volume will vary and there will be rests. There will be perfect harmonies and dissonant tones as well. There will be days when The Song feels good and many of the players will feel better when The Song takes this direction. Some days, The Song will seem to have more minor chords and It will then have a sadder feel; the players feel that sadness collectively.

The Song is an Eternal Song. This doesn’t mean that it lasts for a very long time; it means that The Song had no beginning and will have no end. The most wonderful aspect to remember is that The Song could not exist without You.

This is the hard problem of Consciousness; where does it come from? One way to think of consciousness is to think of The Conductor’s baton again. How does The Baton affect you? Consciousness belongs to The One Creator, but when He raises The Baton, that very Consciousness spreads in eternal fractals, from The Baton, to every player involved in The Orchestra of Eternity, and you were born as who you are by the power of the fractal which became your life; the thing you call “me”.

What if your notes are all out of key? What if you don’t play your part well? You are still there, playing your part, but the difference is that your part does not trigger future harmonies and patterns unless it was played with others in your mind and in your heart. In other words, when you love others (which is your choice), you will be in harmony with others and your part of The Song is more pleasing than the dissonant tones you would have played if you chose not to love. When your part is a good part, it begins to affect The One Song in such a way as to change it forever. You can even create a wonderful melody in the span of your human lifetime and this melody, when heard and therefore felt by others, will be heard by The Conductor. He will always hear and enjoy patterns and melodies created in Love and He always incorporates them as a recurring stanza.

What does this mean for you personally? It means that if you will choose to love others, you are playing a beautiful part in this One Song; The Universe. And if your part is beautiful, and you become a stanza and you become a part of the eternal arrangement of The Song. Your charity stretches your experience out forever.

Ask yourself this question: what if I do not Love?

Paul, a great spiritual teacher, answered this very question 2,000 years ago when he said the following:

“No matter how well I play my part or how well I sing, if I do not have Love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.” I Corinthians 13:1 MCV

If you will only keep this one thought in mind, you will know all you need to know to become a recurring phrase in This Eternal Song and no cadence is ever final; not even your death. Love never dies.

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