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Daily Meditation: Sunday, March 3, 2002

Depending on the organs to which they belong (heart, …

Depending on the organs to which they belong (heart, stomach, lungs, brain, etc.) the cells of our body differ in nature and perform different activities. They could therefore feel alien towards each other or even be hostile to one another. But the cells of a healthy body are aware they belong to one body, which embraces them, one single being, who unites them all. The same relationship exists between the Creator and every human being. Each and everyone of us is a cell of His body, i.e. nature. The Creator is the only being that really exists and human beings are the cells of the large cosmic body. But because the consciousness of these cells is not united, they oppose each other, they clash with each other. Human beings believe their fighting and confrontation is justified; often they are even proud of their clashes and conflicts because they claim to be fighting great causes. Well no, there is nothing to be proud of, because such confrontation is merely the result of their ignorance. The day they feel they belong to the great body of God, however, they will justifiably be able to feel proud.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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