By Steve Beckow, March 16, 2022
(Golden Age of Gaia)
Work on a book on love and you end up in love. I’m speaking of transformative love, rather than our everyday love.
What’s the experience like?
Well, first of all, I feel uplifted.
It takes only a minute or so for the stress in me to leave. I’m doing some traveling tomorrow to visit my brother and I’m cramming a bunch of things in before I go.
But all of that dissipates in the face of love.
Love embraces all the divine qualities. When I’m in the space of it, gratitude arises; compassion; joy.
While loving, I’m able to relate to people but, when I take another deep breath, it now becomes bliss and I’m no longer able to relate.
Can I be in bliss and write? So far so good. Bliss is like having every sense fully catered to and left in a deeply-relaxed state.
There is also a feeling that accompanies bliss which is exquisitely satisfying to our sensory side.
Finally the feeling of bliss is both means and end. Bliss is the means and bliss is the reward.
I think this is characteristic of divine states – that they’re both means and end. But back to the experience.
In bliss, there isn’t anything about me that hankers for something else, feels a lack, or will ever … I imagine … become bored. Love and bliss are where everything leads to.
It’s like standing on a mountain peak and seeing no other mountain around you.
Once we see the centrality of love and bliss and once we realize they’re to be found in our hearts, then I think we’ll only want to make deeper and deeper dives into them, all the way Home.
All the Way Home | Steve Beckow
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