
Please note: (In this article, I’m using the title of a well-known hymn to share some information that I hope will be helpful. The term “Father” isn’t intended to be gender biased. Both masculine and feminine qualities arise within the Creator or we wouldn’t have them to express.)
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According to online sources, the hymn referred to in the title was written by Maltbie Davenport Babcock, who was a minister in Lockport, New York. It’s been reported that when he was leaving for scenic walks which he enjoyed, he would tell his wife, “I’m going out to see the Father’s world.” I offer the first stanza of his famous hymn, which was published several years after his death:
This is my Father’s world,
And to my list’ning ears
All nature sings, and round me rings
The music of the spheres.
This is my Father’s world:
I rest me in the thought
Of rocks and trees, of skies and seas;
His hand the wonders wrought.
What I’m suggesting is that Mr. Babcock’s claim about this being “the Father’s” world is neither a belief system to be adopted, nor a sentimental perspective; it’s literally true. We’ve been conditioned to believe that objects, including the world, have discrete independent “existence” in space-time. To experience this as being God’s world requires a shift in the way that we interpret information from our senses. Regarding the nature of the reality in which we find ourselves, I offer that this “world” is a moment-to-moment process within God’s Infinite Living Mind, rather than a static “thing.” Let’s deepen our investigation:
When we fall asleep at night, our mind merges with one of an infinite number of dream states. For this example, let’s imagine that we’re sailing over a vast ocean. We can see the surrounding water, feel the surging waves, and smell the salty sea air. In the dream, we travel for three weeks, through a variety of sailing conditions. It feels as real as real can be. When we awaken in the morning, however, we realize that the sailboat, ocean, entirety of the three-week trip, and our character’s viewpoint were all made of Consciousness. No one would ever claim that they existed as “material” things.
Back in waking-state (daily life) “reality,” we assume that we exist as persons in a world made of “matter.” For the purposes of this article (which is to help Beings recognize their true Self), it’s worth knowing that in 1911, Ernest Rutherford discovered that atoms, which were previously thought to be the foundation of “matter” and thus, a material world, were mostly empty space. His results were published in a paper that’s informally referred to as “The Nuclear Model of the Atom.” Science would later discover that atoms are actually 99.999% empty space.
To support this, please contemplate the following spiritual information from Acts 17:28: “For in him we live, and move, and have our being.” What, though, is the “him,” to which the verse refers? I suggest that “him” refers to God, or Infinite Consciousness. It explains why the “world” and everything we experience within it, including our own body-mind, belongs to Him. This is the point at which a shift in perception and perspective allows us to shake hands, so to speak, with Mr. Babcock and his view of the world; of “going out to see the Father’s world.” Through enlightenment, or awakening to our true Self, we realize that the “world” in which we rise and shine is made of Consciousness. Such means that we, in fact, are God’s spiritual children.
“But wait a second,” you might be thinking, “that would require me to accept that I (in human form) am living within God’s dream.” Yes. In Genesis 1:3, it’s stated: “And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.” God’s living dream of humankind on Earth began (in Mind) and continues; with G-O-D smack dab in the Center, “as” the Center. We’re of that very nature. How could we not “Be” that from which we descended? Such also means that everyone, and everything, with whom we interact is holy and divine; whether we have realized such or not. (In addition: I believe that you’ll find even the first five minutes of this video about Schopenhauer’s view of the world helpful.)
Dare to dream (and care for one another).
With heartfelt regards,
Art
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