Creator;
Creation
by Susan Kramer
To create an enjoyable dinner, we decide what will taste good; buy, prepare, eat.
In order for the dinner to be ready, we use our creative mind to visualize the finished product. Then, using our logical mind we plan how to get the vision into solid form. And finally, we physically eat our created vision.
On the universal scale we are seeing a vision that has been brought into physical form; a large sumptuous dinner of stellar objects, plants, animals, ourselves. All aspects interrelating through exchanges of energy to complement and sustain their physical existence. All parts harmoniously compounded one upon the other in shapes and roles; parts of the whole, and as individuals, completeness in each of the parts.
We are curious about the nature of the Universal Creator that has brought into the physical realm harmonious, rhythmical, cyclical, growing, diversified, and intelligent forms of existence.
As noted above in the experience of dining, we first had a vision, then took the necessary steps to be able to physically eat. Following this logic, we see that our precisely planned and harmoniously functioning physical universe came about from a well thought out and implemented plan.
The Creator used methods we have yet to wholly understand, as our minds are part of what was created. But, we can come to experience our existence as an essential interlocking part of the harmony of the large universal home by living the way that easily functions within the natural rhythms and cycles of everyday life. We do this by caring, sharing, loving all forms of creation.
The more consciously in tune we become with the basic principles of creation¾ which comes down to living our part harmoniously¾ the closer we come to experiencing our Creator. An analogy: The vision of our dinner while still in our mind is closer and more a part of us, than the physical manifestation of the food sitting on a plate.
When we act in harmony within the creation we are closely aligning to the visionary mind of our Creator. And, as vision is as a root and closer to the Self than the ensuing physical manifestation, we are our very closest to experiencing our Creator when we live harmoniously.
Experience Creator-Sustainer
by sinking into harmony
Creator;
Creation ã
1997-2001 Susan Kramer
Artwork from the 'Blossoms
of California...' collection ã
1997-2001 Susan Kramer
email: susan@susankramer.com
web site: www.susankramer.com