“All of your mortal struggles
shall be not in vain”
I
ran across this quote in my search of constant truth. This comment stems from the
predilection that we are all a part of an immense inconceivable divine
blueprint. The vast universe seems to reign as a gigantic enterprise or empire
functioning only through the will of our creator. Some ancient teachings insist
its orchestra consist of a large intricate system or design composing at the
creator’s will. It also states that in order for man to live a fulfilling existence,
he must merge with the same exact will. The difficulty in conceiving of a
divine plan lies in the magnitude of an infinite creator’s existence and trying
to idealize such a plan in at any one given time frame down the centuries. This
plan mandates that all life all throughout its entire existence is and always
was and shall forever be a part of this plan.
So
what does this mean to the “mortal” man who struggles and toils daily? This is
a clear reminder for those who subscribe to this notion that even though there
may be pain, obstacles, depression and unfavorable events in life. There is
something more magnificent, even more splendid than we can imagine that works
for us and around us at all times. Even though we may not be able to imagine,
conceive of, see, or hear it, we must rest assuredly in a faith that is
immovable. Let me ask does this work for you? Does this pacify your perception
of your trials and tribulations?
To
some, faith and belief in the unknown are the only known solution for this dilemma.
Yet at times, I must be honest, that is not even enough to ease the hurt and
heal the wounds. I suppose I will search until the waters of my well of doubt
run dry and the only thing left is what is real…
As always,
Live in truth constantly….
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