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Eagle:
Creation began as a sigh of being and a desire for adventure.
The essence, or shall I say springboard, of this great adventure
was a collective, divine desire to experience adventure.
And the greatest adventure is that of love. For if all is
love, and it is, but consciousness does not experience it
because all is love, then love is like the fish in water
having no experience that fish is separate from water.
Water
is. Fish is. Water is serene. Water churns. Fish is. No thought.
No experience of serenity or churning. All is one. And this is
good. But there is no separation.
Emily:
Why is separation important?
Eagle:
Love desires separation in order to know itself and choose itself.
Neither is good or bad. It was the sigh, you see, the desire,
the image of adventure.
Ah,
I feel your next question. What was that image? That, my dear
one, is a question of your egoic mind that wants to know if I
know my stuff, as you would say! Well, all you have to do is imagine
adventure through the deep sigh of love as your very being and
the image will arise. For the image is within you. And it is an
expression of love and unity and an expression of you in self
and you in love and unity. And they are different and they are
the same. They are both/andnot either/or.
There
is you, there is other, there is One. Both/and...
Emily:
Hard for my mind to grasp.
Eagle:
Yes, exactly! (Applause and laughter.) So, let's move on. First
tell me the image you receive of the first sigh into adventure.
Close your eyes and image it now.
Emily:
First I heard a hissing and bubbling and then I saw flowing. Nothing
discernible, but there was a sensation of flowing, all in shades
of gray. Flowing toward the horizon.
Eagle: Good, that is your image now in this moment. It can change. It
will change. So you can see that this is your relationship to
adventure in this moment. Work with that image today. Spend some
time with it and we will share more another time. For today, this
is enough. Sigh now into this glorious day that awaits you, Dear
One. Let
the sigh set your intention...
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