Who would you most like to connect with?
Posted on Jul 18th, 2007
by
Kundan
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 18, 2007:
I would like to meet the grandest version of My Self.
I would like to meet the Source Within, the Blessed Beauty, the Beloved, the Expanded Self, the Love of my Life, and, actually, I already have, many times, in many lifetimes, and I am so grateful for this. In this life too, I have been met by It quite a few times. Thank you so much.
I would like to meet the Zaadz Team and other Zaadzsters. So far, I have met Obi, Jessica and Kelli who are all wonderful people.
I would like to meet the Source Within, the Blessed Beauty, the Beloved, the Expanded Self, the Love of my Life, and, actually, I already have, many times, in many lifetimes, and I am so grateful for this. In this life too, I have been met by It quite a few times. Thank you so much.
I would like to meet the Zaadz Team and other Zaadzsters. So far, I have met Obi, Jessica and Kelli who are all wonderful people.







I've been thinking this QaR over for a couple of hours…not coming up with any one individual, and yet I'd like to connect with every individual…and your response brought me to this conclusion:
I would like to meet my perfect Self.
How do you know you have met the grandest version of your Self? Is it when you feel completely harmonious, fully peaceful, totally whole? Is it when you become consciously aware of the depth of your being, the breadth of your soul? Or, do you see your Self in others?
Yes, it's a quiet joy, stillness, ecstasy and so much love, so much love - it's a love that, perhaps, no human being, no relationship could ever give me - yet these states usually happen in the presence of at least one other person. And the knowing that I am that Love.
There is another way also by which I know I may have met the grandest version of my Self - through poetry - sometimes, after I've finished writing a poem, I am so amazed, and there is the feeling that it was written through me rather than by me - that I did not really write it, yet of course, I did, since That Which Wrote It and I are One.
And then I wonder - could I actually live up to that Poem?
Usually, this happens when I am alone.
The Poems
I Thank God
and
The Grandest Version of the Greatest Vision
are good examples of that.
K:
Are you coming up here next month to go camping with us zaadzsters?
Would like to connect with you…!!!
Aley
“I thank God for the crisis that is really an opportunity, the problem that is really the white rabbit leading to a new path and great glory!”
My favorite line:)
Thanks for sharing!