Wednesday, October 20, 2010

the disconnect between "what is" and what is "meant to be"

One way of looking at history is as a chronicle of the disconnect between "what is" and what is "meant to be", and the interplay of those two things. Sometimes the two are aligned, but often they are not... The "meant to be" -- being the will of the universe, of God, of call it what you like -- never goes away. It is by design the resting point, the final destination of the process of creation.

"Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven"

Sometimes the realization of the heavenly blueprint comes about smoothly, other times not so much. The discords arising from the disconnect can sometimes render the earth a very rough battleground. But history illustrates that there is a whole range of different paths to the same intended destination. Velvet revolutions are possible, and should be promoted... don't you think?

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