science/religion, imaginary lines of separation, shrouds of igno
What sweet, powerful and glorious words these are in today's Heavenletter. Again I thank you for miraculously disseminating them, dear Gloria.
I wrote a little paragraph this morning on the Forum, (at your urging, Gloria! ) and it was a little bit about how for many years so many of us thought ourselves to be unconnected to God. In fact, we didn't use the word "God" at all. We so completely dismissed the idea of God. How incredibly foolish! How absurd! And what error this dismissal created, and pain it caused in the process! And just now I read today's Heavenletter, which --of course!-- addresses this very issue. Our shrouds of ignorance.
Yesterday I had lunch with my son Jonah, who is just entering a program for a Ph.D. in Mathematics (forgive a mother for boasting!). He turned me on to a wonderful physicist, whom many may know about, called Nassim Haramein, and since our conversation, I've been looking at his website, which is all about scientific discoveries of today that are truly and for the first time perhaps erasing the line that we used to think separated "science" and "religion." These beautiful ideas on the site will, I am sure, help many who mistakenly believed that "Faith" alone could connect us to God, and mistakenly believed that they didn't have "Faith." Yours is another, more direct way, Gloria. They're two sides of the same coin, you might say, and as a Humanities/English major type, I'm partial to yours. And I'm so looking forward to the Godwriting workshop in September, by the way!
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As soon as I received Heavenletters from a friend, they resonated with me. I wanted to share them with my friends because they state so eloquently how to deal with some of the more difficult situations in life and career. In order to move on from them --- and to face other creative and momentous challenges -- change is necessary.
There are some tough questions in life, and these letters get to the heart of it all. They are profound, my reality, and they are sound advice for those that want to have a happy, fulfilled life. They are guides to finding our own personal truths.