--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, thats a view. If God is Everything, then it follows that, Loving
> God means loving Everything. 

You are right of course. Thats the ideal. But it would require that
you actually see and experience God in everything, unless you are a
mood-maker. But for a practitioner on he path, its qute something to
already experience God even temporarily, so your love would naturally
stream from these perceptions, or anticipations. I also think, and
many do experience this, you can experience God or Divinity or some
kind of reflection of the Divine in any human being or animal or
object of the world. But you usually don't do this all the time, and
usually not all at one time. I think MMY has said it in Love and God,
that personal Love is concentrated universal love, and I would
subscribe to that. But I do think this is spontaneous, and you cannot
fake it.

> Unless, of course your God is less than
> Everything. But for those loving an Everything God, then that is
> substantial.  Far deeper, and significant -- and motivationally
> inspiring,IMO -- than bland, even smug, IMO, propositions that the
> world is Perfect as it is. (But even bland and smugness can be Loved)



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