My understanding of perception is that in the beginning, most of us mistake [divinity] for light.  Then, as our perceptions deepen, we can’t help but see [divinity] everywhere—light, dark, beauty, horror—and the word “light” becomes nothing more than a placeholder used to navigate the grand game of existence.


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  1. Sweetness represents the divine light while unsweetened chocolate, the divine dark.
    Life is, therefore, a chocolate chip cookie with vanilla frosting

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    1. Choc chip cookie with vanilla frosting? Forget life—I think you just described the essence of God! Hahaha!

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  2. 🙌🏽 Brilliant Musing🌟💖🌟💖🌟

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  3. Are you sure you’re a man child?

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    1. Not to you dear. You can call me…MAN WHORE! LOL! 😉

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      1. Really Kent? Really? :-/

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      2. Hahaha! Swing and a miss! Oh well… 🙂

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      3. Keep your pants on. I thought that musing was very insightful. Not man child worthy.

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      4. Thank You! The Man Child is pretty important though; keeps me from being a dreary old philosopher that spends 90% of his time stroking a long white beard. 😀

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  4. Well said! I have often experienced my greatest growth in times of darkness… by default, a light was shone.

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    1. Keeps us from taking the light for granted, too!

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  5. Ginsberg summed it up – holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy……………….

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