Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Copyless

Born to live as an original yet much of our time is spent synthesizing our minds and memorializing rational thought in an attempt to juxtapose our spiritual existence while manifesting our human existence into a irrational explanation of reality.  Why do we feel the need to change, to mold our existence into an already fashioned existence detained by human cognition rather than celebrating the magnitude and power of our uniqueness?  Born in Christ, we share His gifts for we are afforded faith and love; we have the ability to become the greatness which dwells within and yet, too often, we choose conformity as it is the projected necessity acclaimed via human tongue.  Our speech, our actions each proposed by human dialogue must maintain that which exemplifies our uniqueness, that which denotes the master piece which is us, a unique creation of the Father not programmed but purposes to live in the excellence of His love, to share in His understanding, to act with compassion and offer mercy when wronged. Instead of spending our time attempting to become carbon copies of one another, let us celebrate our uniqueness, let us explore a relationship with our Father beyond prepared prayers; let us invest in the soul while discerning, not our presence, but rather our connections with love, with self, with the Father, with others.  We can maintain our uniqueness, we need not morph into a copy of humanity, for a copy is but a shell, a casing of something other than who we are, other than the Father knows us to be.  It is our uniqueness which invites us into a relationship with the Father that we may discover love and improve upon our trust, giving the heart credibility with the infusion of understanding and awareness from the soul into our conscious being thus allowing us to become the love we seek.  This love is the foundation of our greatness, of our uniqueness for we, the Father’s creation, are special, there are none like us; it is our acceptance of His love which enables us to see past the mundane, to challenge conformity, to accept not short of our reality with the Father, the true essence of our being...extraordinarily matchless.  Within our being we feel the grandness of who we are yet suppress such feelings claiming narcissism.  A product of conformity, a product of envy, narcissism manifests within the conscious when understanding is lost, once sight becomes compromised.  To love oneself is not narcissistic for if we know not love of self we cannot love others; we must first love within, then we need not ponder loving another, then we need not ponder our purpose, our place among the human race for it will become clear that we are one of a kind...copyless.  Our fighting to become something or someone other than who we are will cease, the need to look past our own person will seem ludicrous, we will begin to act as love for we will have experienced the love of the heart, the love of the soul connected to the Father.  Wisdom will magnify the Father’s love which is intertwined into our greatness, our uniqueness; we will begin to see just how copyless we truly are, just how exemplary life claimed in the arms of the Father can be, how self love catapults our awareness of self thus allowing us to become the only versions of self we will ever need.  Claiming our uniqueness, claiming our oneness, our holiness in the Father, this needs to spearhead our purpose that we may seek understanding, that we may become enveloped in love, that we may maintain our identity in Christ, not compromise our person by seeking sanctuary in conformity of the masses.  Deviate from the path walked by many, carve a new path illuminated by individuality, maintained by love.  Become who you are, not who others envision for you; you are crafted in the Father’s love, be such love, be who your heart knows you to be...celebrate the copyless you that God has fashioned in you.  



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