dailydatewithgod

Sharing my experiences and understandings of the Great I AM.

Be Unknown Murmurs!

on February 29, 2020
In exploring who we are and what we are here for we encounter through lines in our lives.  We being to recognize elements of ourselves showing up no matter the time or circumstance.  Our thought patterns and patterns of thought have a way of weaving themselves into all areas of our lives. It is our thinking about who we are and what we are here for that motivates our actions.  If we are not aware of our thinking we can detect it through our language and witness it in our actions. The examination of our language and actions reveals the murmurs of thinking which trickle through our lives. Finding a space of acceptance of these murmurs whether we judge them as good or bad requires utilizing the murmurs of our hearts.  It is the murmurs of our heart which can guide us to a place of love and self-compassion as we undergo any kind of self-examination. I have yet to find it possible to be completely aware of who and how we are being at every moment of our lives.  Anyone who has spent time on this planet can tell you a story or two of how despite the best of intentions with their language and actions, neither was received the way it was intended. Therefore, any examination of our lives which God invites us to do is so we can reconnect with the truth of who we are. It is an examination best served up with murmurs of our hearts.  Our hearts courageously encapsulate the compassion, acceptance, curiosity murmurs we need to take a closer look which will prove useful going forward.  The murmurs of our mind are more concerned about right versus wrong or whatever will bring out the quickest judgment which may include complete denial and ex-communication.   God reminds us through the murmurs of our heart that all of who we are and attempt to be can be an opportunity on the path of learning how to love.

What are the murmurs of our hearts guiding us to a place of acceptance and compassion for all of who we are being today?


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