“DD” DWELL IN ME
(The Bhagavad Gita) See Me in all things. Dwell in Me as I dwell in you.
God is always communicating. God is never not God. In the game of life, there’s always a higher will for your life present in consciousness, but it’s up to every one of us to help clear the path of debris so we can connect with that will. Or not, and keep living a smaller path.
To see “Me” in all things is to see the creator’s DNA everywhere. Even the greatest sceptic of a creator can agree that the design of all things appears to be highly intelligent. If you find yourself unable to cross the bridge to a mindset where you agree there is a creator, start with the understanding that the evolutionary process appears to be based on continual creation.
Your ego posits you are the height of evolution, and science is the basis for existence, but this same ego fails to consider that life cannot arise from non-life. Meaning, the evolutionary process and creation are one in the same thing. Evolution is creation expressing itself anew every moment observable and unobservable.
You cannot see the creator in all things if you believe yourself to be just a cosmic accident, while also negating an innate spark of life and experience of consciousness. This viewpoint lacks humility, and the ability to innately know pure gratitude. When you lack humility and gratitude you cannot and will not see “Me” in all things.
Science is but a paradigm to explore and understand the physical world of content. Science has its place and time for usefulness, until you evolve past the confines of the mind and the physical world, into a place where anecdotally you witness creation happening through evolution.
To dwell in the Lord as the Lord dwells in you, cannot be proven through the scientific method. God is not provable through science. The best science can do with God is confirm the concept of God, not prove the existence of God.
One does not need to be anti-science to know “Me.” In fact, being anti-anything creates another burden and hurdle of ego positionality needing to be surrendered over to dwell in “Me” as I dwell in you.
To see God in all things you must first be willing to humble yourself before the Creator through at the very least an acknowledgement that “I don’t know either way if God is in fact a reality.” If you’re not willing to at least admit that, in and of yourself, within your mind, you can’t witness the existence of an infinite creator, and you’ll stay lost to the world, always looking for the answers to existence at the end of thoughts, feelings and emotions.
To see “Me” in all things starts by surrendering over the idea of “me” being separate from another. To dwell in “Me” as I dwell in you, requires continual surrender fueled by humility.
You are not your thoughts or your feelings. You are not your emotions. You are not arbitrary.