IF YOU LOOK AT THE STARS
Praise Me, says God, and I will know that you love Me.
Curse Me, says God, and I will know that you love me.
Praise Me, or curse Me,
And I will know that you love Me.
Sing out My graces, says God,
Raise your fist against Me and revile, says God.
Sing out graces or revile,
Reviling is also a kind of praise, says God.
But if you sit fenced off in your apathy, says God,
If you sit entrenched in, "I don't give a hang," says God,
If you look at the stars and yawn,
If you see suffering and don't cry out,
If you don't praise and you don't revile,
Then I created you in vain, says God.
Aaron Zeitlin
THE GOD GAMES: Heaven & Hell...Chapter 39
The light turned into a tunnel of light that felt like a soft glove surrounding us with peace and love. Ed and I walked down the tunnel of light. Pure light was all around us and my heart filled with love and joy; we had returned to Home and found ourselves in my quiet place where all remained the same as when I had left it.
We sat down on our white rock and it accomodated both of us. The flowers were singing our favorite music and the birds flew and dipped above us in brilliant colors. What a sight to see, what a marvelous homecoming!
"We made it darling, didn't we? We became engaged and spiritually married; we became best friends," I said.
Ed rose up and turned to me. He took my hands in his and pulled me to my feet. He held me in his arms and we became one energy form of pure light. We are light, we are love; we shone brightly in our quiet place, and knew powerful joy.
"Now that our quiet place has become both of ours, I would like to bring some of my own quiet place here," said Ed. "Some of my favorite birds and animals, and I would like to transplant my rose garden, if you don't mind."
"Of course honey, that would improve our quiet place. I will welcome all that you bring."
"I also have a surprise for you dear, close your eyes!" I closed my eyes and soon he said to open my eyes and look. Ed had prepared a picnic lunch for us and he had spread it on the grass by my feet: fresh-out-of-the-oven French bread and a bottle of wine, also some figs and apples. It looked phenomenal and I discovered that I was surprisingly hungry.
Ed spoke as we ate. He told me that soon we would be going to see our loved ones who were gathering at my family home with heavenly father and mother. Then he told me that much later I would once again meet with the three men from the Council of Elders, and that they would talk to me about what I would be doing here at home.
We finished our lunch and relaxed and talked about our Earth life games. Ed told me that I would be going to the Revisiting-Your-Life-Game Building and would have all of my questions answered about my accomplishments and failures in my Earth life game. He said not to worry that all the people who worked in that building were very kind and fair.
After resting for a while we got up and walked down the pine-needle strewn path to the road that led to father's house. As we approached the house, we could see that all the lights were on and music came pouring out the windows and doors. We could hear people talking and laughing and we hurried our steps to be near them.
Tomorrow we meet our relatives and friends who had passed over before us...
Praise Me, says God, and I will know that you love Me.
Curse Me, says God, and I will know that you love me.
Praise Me, or curse Me,
And I will know that you love Me.
Sing out My graces, says God,
Raise your fist against Me and revile, says God.
Sing out graces or revile,
Reviling is also a kind of praise, says God.
But if you sit fenced off in your apathy, says God,
If you sit entrenched in, "I don't give a hang," says God,
If you look at the stars and yawn,
If you see suffering and don't cry out,
If you don't praise and you don't revile,
Then I created you in vain, says God.
Aaron Zeitlin
THE GOD GAMES: Heaven & Hell...Chapter 39
The light turned into a tunnel of light that felt like a soft glove surrounding us with peace and love. Ed and I walked down the tunnel of light. Pure light was all around us and my heart filled with love and joy; we had returned to Home and found ourselves in my quiet place where all remained the same as when I had left it.
We sat down on our white rock and it accomodated both of us. The flowers were singing our favorite music and the birds flew and dipped above us in brilliant colors. What a sight to see, what a marvelous homecoming!
"We made it darling, didn't we? We became engaged and spiritually married; we became best friends," I said.
Ed rose up and turned to me. He took my hands in his and pulled me to my feet. He held me in his arms and we became one energy form of pure light. We are light, we are love; we shone brightly in our quiet place, and knew powerful joy.
"Now that our quiet place has become both of ours, I would like to bring some of my own quiet place here," said Ed. "Some of my favorite birds and animals, and I would like to transplant my rose garden, if you don't mind."
"Of course honey, that would improve our quiet place. I will welcome all that you bring."
"I also have a surprise for you dear, close your eyes!" I closed my eyes and soon he said to open my eyes and look. Ed had prepared a picnic lunch for us and he had spread it on the grass by my feet: fresh-out-of-the-oven French bread and a bottle of wine, also some figs and apples. It looked phenomenal and I discovered that I was surprisingly hungry.
Ed spoke as we ate. He told me that soon we would be going to see our loved ones who were gathering at my family home with heavenly father and mother. Then he told me that much later I would once again meet with the three men from the Council of Elders, and that they would talk to me about what I would be doing here at home.
We finished our lunch and relaxed and talked about our Earth life games. Ed told me that I would be going to the Revisiting-Your-Life-Game Building and would have all of my questions answered about my accomplishments and failures in my Earth life game. He said not to worry that all the people who worked in that building were very kind and fair.
After resting for a while we got up and walked down the pine-needle strewn path to the road that led to father's house. As we approached the house, we could see that all the lights were on and music came pouring out the windows and doors. We could hear people talking and laughing and we hurried our steps to be near them.
Tomorrow we meet our relatives and friends who had passed over before us...
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