
https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2020/05/21/reenas-exploration-challenge-136/
I am the eternal one
The first cause
I have no beginning and no end
All creation is mine
Count the grains of sand
It will not equal
The stars in the universe
There is a purpose to my design
But it is not for you to know
For you are arrogant
In your knowledge
Short sighted
In your perception
My knowledge
Is not your knowledge
You delve in natural law
My laws are eternal
Laws of the spirit
Grace perfects nature
Listen to me
I created you in my image
To rise from potentiality
To actuality
From flesh to spirit
Feed your soul
And be born anew
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Wisdom 13:
For all men who were ignorant of God were foolish by nature;
and they were unable from the good things that are seen to know him who exists,
nor did they recognize the craftsman while paying heed to his works;
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Would I care to be right? If life was not finite If I’d the luxury of eternity to let it be naturally proved that I’ve always been right… beliefs and perspectives windowless walls between us block insights – so much so, that you revel in pleasures of darkness bottling and imprisoning light the beheaded boatman sinks with the boat messenger from afar carrying a crumpled note All is not well, all is not right.. But I’d always been right He should not have ventured this far… He risked his life for a cause inane A carrier of ignorance, misguided By those who think they’re right
Reena Saxena
Eugenia’s prompt for this week is renewal, and here you are talking about ‘born anew’. I feel young once again 😀
Thanks for a value-adding and engrossing piece as usual!
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Thanks Reena. I’ve always meant to try one of Eugenia’s prompts. Maybe I’ll pop over to her website and post this.
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Sure!
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Reblogged this on Reena Saxena and commented:
Creator…. as described by Len
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Thanks as always Reena. A pleasure following your prompts.
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Grateful…
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Wonderful truth in writing.
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Thanks, Anita. I think we are both in sync with our beliefs.
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Excellent response, Len. You’ve expressed something very difficult to explain very well. We can’t be trusted to know all, but we can experience so much more in life if we drop the arrogance and acknowledge we don’t everything.
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So true JadeLi. If we always come from a position of enquiry and willing to learn we will be so much further ahead.
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Eloquently written, Len. Even your title expresses the new and the renewal of existence. I’m so glad Reena suggested you share your piece on my site. You’re welcome to join in anytime. All you do is drop your link in my comment section just as you do for Reena’s prompts.
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Thanks, Eugenia. I explored your blog at length and now am more comfortable with its workings.
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I’m delighted, Len.
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BRAVO! I LOVE this So MUCH!!
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Thank you Rhen. Birds of a feather.
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You’re most welcome 🙂
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Beautiful. 🙂
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Thank you, Kitty. Glad you like it.
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You are welcome, Len. 🙂
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Comes across as a contemporary psalm.
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Thanks, Christopher. I like reading the psalms. I do feel a little guilty for not having given credit to Thomas Aquinas. I’m trying to catch up on other blogs and can’t wait to head over in your direction to read your always superb take on matters spiritual.
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How beautiful it is … the whole idea of God explained so well.. ❤
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Thanks for visiting and commenting, Nima. That’s my catholic upbringing and some thoughts from Thomas Aquinas ” Summa Theologicae”.
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My pleasure 🙂
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