The Veil of Maya

God established Earth as a place for human beings to purse spiritual advancement.  Can we, as mankind, remember that we are One with God?  Can we shed the veil of illusion long enough to remember that we agreed to come here to challenge our consciousness to recognize that we chose this at the level of our soul?  “I will remember,” we said as we prepared to incarnate on Earth.  “We are God.  There is no separation between us and the Divine.”  To each I encounter I will remind them through my radiance what most have forgotten.  We and God, God and we are One.”  I will not be distracted by Maya and nor will I forget to see the godliness that courses through each living being.

“I will tempt you with distractions,” God promised.  “In order for you to remember your godliness you will have to focus from heart-centered consciousness—you will forget to utilize your heart and instead will rely on your mind to guide you through the maze of temptation.  This will be your undoing.”

“I will remember,” we promised.  “And when I remember, I will remind others.”

“Go and remember.  When you feel most lost call to me, and I will come to guide you back home.”

“I choose to do this alone, Dear Lord.  Upon my return, we shall celebrate.”

Now, we are lost in the maze and we have forgotten our promise.  God whispers to us, “I will still guide you back home.  Turn to me and I will shine the light to illuminate your path of darkness.”

But we have forgotten—We  are not alone.  We are One with God.

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