Voice : You remember spinning on a revolving wheel in a playground ?
Me : Oh ya. I was totally enjoying that until I was asked to step out and let the kids play. In our world we do everything possible to keep up with that schedule of 'growing-up' !
Voice : But you haven't. You still ring your neighbour's doorbell and run.
Me : I think they know it's me, but they can't come to terms with it. Ha ha. Anyway, you were talking about the revolving wheel ...
Voice : But you haven't. You still ring your neighbour's doorbell and run.
Me : I think they know it's me, but they can't come to terms with it. Ha ha. Anyway, you were talking about the revolving wheel ...
Voice : You know when the wheel really begins to spin fast, and if you are on the edge, you are likely to loose balance and possibly fling away. But, if you remain right at the centre of the wheel, you are able to hold your balance and keep steady no mater how fast the wheel gets.
Me : Yep. It was always harder finding balance on the periphery.
Voice : That's exactly how most of you are living with God. God is right at the core of your being and you are always hanging on the periphery. This is the real reason why you tend to loose your balance. You easily become vulnerable to emotional swings, find yourself susceptible to fears, anger, fustration, worry and anxiety. It’s because of where you are standing with respect to Divinity.
If you want to ensure you don't fall from the wheel, the first thing you will do is anchor yourself. In the same way, the first thing you need to do is anchor your consciousness deeply with God, and then attend to your worldly matters. Instead, you are living in a reverse way by anchoring firmly with the world and later adjusting your time for Divinity. Wouldn't it then be natural to keep losing balance ?
If you want to ensure you don't fall from the wheel, the first thing you will do is anchor yourself. In the same way, the first thing you need to do is anchor your consciousness deeply with God, and then attend to your worldly matters. Instead, you are living in a reverse way by anchoring firmly with the world and later adjusting your time for Divinity. Wouldn't it then be natural to keep losing balance ?
For the one who chooses to stay at the centre of the wheel, no matter how rapid the wheel may spin, he will remain grounded. For the one who is centred in God is balanced, steady and content. Real balance and equipoise is not gained by being on the sidelines, but by diving deep into the core of Divinity. It's impossible to lose balance when you are anchored in His Love.
If you see yourself losing equilibrium, you would want to reflect on where you are standing.
Me : Thank you. I am so glad you talk to me like this. You are so amazing, patient, humorous and of course, 'heavenly'. You have such a simple way to put things in perspective. Your guidance is ever so gentle and loving. I can't think of anything you really disapprove in me. I would be so utterly lost on my own. When you speak to me, I feel ...well....I can't find words to express it...
That hugely misplaced idea of 'God' going around is so so so far from the truth. If only one knew what it felt to live deep in your awareness, one would not want anything else.
Voice : Thank you. Ride with Me can get bumpy sometimes, but ..
Me : But, You always bring in the popcorn and candy and that's all I need to stay happy!
Me : But, You always bring in the popcorn and candy and that's all I need to stay happy!
Voice : Ha ha
Me : You know I have loved that Transformers 4D ride at Universal Studios and done it multiple times. I have thought this often..like imagine if one day we would have a possibility of multi-dimensional ride into Infinity, crossing over the seven planes, moving into past and future simultaneously, hear the sound of creation, feel the knowledge, power and bliss...The ride can be called ‘The God Experience'. Wouldn’t that be so cool ? I mean anyone who gets a small glimpse of this experience, would easily turn to you, love you and you’ll have millions of crazy fans worldwide !
Voice : Maybe a little different, but the ride is coming soon for all .....


The Ride said it so truly and appreciate the voice who said to stick to him firmly and not let yourself fall in anyway. We have to hold firm to him and move along wherever he wants to take us. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteSomit.. Love this post.. Keep dropping these... It's so simple and easy to understand.. And can be sent to people to read..
ReplyDeleteBlown away. Your conversations with God are so magical .it actually takes me to my childhood and helped me relive the whole experience and it's so true- when you are on the edge mostly one always has the fear of falling and in the bargain there is so much focus on holding on and not falling that we forget to enjoy the whole ride and its experience.
ReplyDeleteAnother Masterpiece- loved it .
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Yes! These conversations should be a book!
DeleteYour blogs put the things into perspective in such a simple way. Loved this one.
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ReplyDeleteRide is coming soon inshallah ❤️
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