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Nothing was the same.

podcast January 19, 2024


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I Am taking your pain right now.

Your hurts,

I Am carving them out, 

cutting them away,

pruning you. 

Feel what’s growing inside of you right now…

Like a New Garden in the winter, 

a smile even though you’re misperceiving Me as darkness,

as drought. 

Open your eyes and look at The Field,

“because it is already ripe with the harvest.”*

You see The Field as that familiar place. 

The place you closed those eyes on.

And while it appears that nothing has changed, 

you have to feel what The Field has produced (t)here, 

what you can’t see with those human eyes,

what I Am seeing for you. 

I Am feeling It with you. 

You must feel Love as you look out at what looks unchanged.

Nothing is the same.

Nothing is the same.

Nothing is the same.

Say that until you hear it differently.

Until you hear it rightly,

This No-Thing is the same 

This Love is the same. 

God is always the same

and knowing this, 

celebrating this,

worshiping this,

nothing is the same. 

nothing was the same.

#AllMe 

I love you

I Am you

nik

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*John 4:35

“THE MAN WHO TURNED WATER INTO WINE CAN ALSO TURN YOUR SUFFERING INTO JOY.” -@REFRESHED QUOTES

“My heart wants to surrender My ego wants to plan My heart wants to be My ego wants to grow My heart wants to listen My ego wants to write” -@wordsonthepath

“Now silence lets the one behind your eyes talk.”  Rumi, Red Book (Coleman Barks) 

“ONLY ONE SUNRISE A DAY You will not find another friend like me. You spend your days in all directions. No one accepts your money but me. You are the dry ditch. I am rain. You are the rubble of a building. I am the architect. There is only one sunrise a day. In your sleep you see many shapes and people. When you wake, you see nothing. Close those eyes and open these eyes. Listen within your ear. Speak without forming words. Language turns against itself and is likely to cause injury.” – Rumi, Red Book (Coleman Barks) 

“I want to be where your bare foot walks, because maybe before you step, you will look at the ground. I want that blessing.” – Rumi, Red Book (Coleman Barks) 

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