Hey everyone!
Once again, I am off on another out of town adventure and am strapped for time.
Before I hit the road, I wanted to share this story by Allen Watts.
It is a story about reality, where the universe came from and what it is all about. It is not scientific or literal so just chill out and enjoy:
There was never a time when the world began, because it goes round and round like a circle, and there is no place on a circle where it begins. Look at my watch, which tells the time; it goes round, and so the world repeats itself again and again. But just as the hour hand of the watch goes up to twelve and down to six, so, too, there is day and night, waking and sleeping, living and dying, summer and winter. You can’t have any one of these without the other, because you wouldn’t be able to know, what black is unless you had seen it side-by-side with white, or white unless side-by-side with black.
In the same way, there are times when the world is, and times when it isn’t, for if the world went on without rest for ever and ever, it would get horribly tired of itself. It comes and it goes. Now you see it; now you don’t. So because it doesn’t get tired of itself, it always comes back again after it disappears. It’s like your breath: it goes in and out, in and out, and if you try to hold it in all the time you feel terrible. It’s also like the game of hide and seek, because it’s always fun to find new ways of hiding, and to seek for someone who doesn’t always hide in the same place.
God also likes to play hide-and-seek, but because there is nothing outside God, he has no one but himself to play with. But he gets over this difficulty by pretending that he is not himself. This is his way of hiding from himself. He pretends that he is you and I and all the people in the world, all the animals, all the plants, all the rocks, and all the stars. In this way he has strange and wonderful adventures, some of which are terrible and frightening. But these are just like bad dreams, for when he wakes up they will disappear.
Now when God plays hide and pretends that he is you and I, he does it so well that it takes him a long time to remember where and how he hid himself. But that’s the whole fun of it—just what he wanted to do. He doesn’t want to find himself too quickly, for that would spoil the game. That is why it is so difficult for you and me to find out that we are God in disguise, pretending not to be himself. But when the game has gone on long enough, all of us will wake up, stop pretending, and remember that we are all one single Self—the God who is all that there is and who lives for ever and ever.
Of course, you must remember that God isn’t shaped like a person. People have skins and there is always something outside their skins. If there weren’t, we wouldn’t know the difference between what is inside and outside our bodies. But God has no skin and no shape because there isn’t any outside of him, like a Mobius strip. The inside and outside of God are the same. And although I have been talking about God as “he” and not “she,” God isn’t a man or a woman. I didn’t say “it” because we usually say “it” for things that aren’t alive.
God is the Self of the world, but you can’t see God for the same reason that, without a mirror, you can’t see your own eyes, and you certainly can’t bite your own teeth or look inside your head. Your self is that cleverly hidden because it is God hiding.
You may ask why God sometimes hides in the form of horrible people, or pretends to be people who suffer great disease and pain. Remember, first, that he isn’t really doing this to anyone but himself. Remember, too, that in almost all the stories you enjoy there have to be bad people as well as good people, for the thrill of the tale is to find out how the good people will get the better of the bad. It’s the same as when we play cards. At the beginning of the game we shuffle them all into a mess, which is like the bad things in the world, but the point of the game is to put the mess into good order, and the one who does it best is the winner. Then we shuffle the cards once more and play again, and so it goes with the world…
Until next time…
Kind Regards,
A
Always traveling! I liked the lesson. Things are not like we expect them to be.
Steve Chambers
Business to Business Sales Trainer
Anthony,
I read s story along this similar line.
One extra point: When God wanted to hide himself, he wondered WHERE to hide himself so that man would had a real hard time to find out the place.
HE decided to hid himself “WITHIN” the human body as man always looks himself OUTSIDE for answer. Man woul dtravel to the moon and later to other planets to find the mysteries in life but would hardly look INSIDE himself for answers.
So God hided himself 3 places withing human being: Chakras at the base of the spine, the heart & the crown of the head.
John Ho
Numerology Expert Helps Understanding Personality for Better Influence & Persuasion
So God hide himself in human being’s 3 chakras:
Interesting tale, Anthony! Hope your travels are fantastic!
Health, Fitness for Working People — Darryl Pace
Never heard this one before. Very interesting story and makes you think. Actually, almost every story involving God makes you think and is interesting!
Lisa McLellan
Child Care Expert,
Babysitting Services, Babysitting Tips, Babysitters, Nannies
Hi Anthony,
I’m so glad to hear you are still keeping up with your website even with your busy travels and where your journey of life is taking you. You use of the illustration of your watch, indeed, made this story of reality something I could readily grasp and appreciate. Thank you.
Happy Dating and Relationships,
April Braswell
Single Baby Boomer Dating Success Expert
Cool story Anthony. I’ve just started reading Alan Watts. Cool stuff.
Enjoy your travels bro.
Anthony – Interesting story. Safe travels!
Pam
Expert Houston Retirement Planning & Wealth Management Services
I hope travel went well and you are safe. Interesting story here about God playing hide-n-seek. It certainly makes you think!
Lisa McLellan
Babysitting Services – Babysitters and Nannies
Interesting tale, Anthony! Hope your travels are fantastic!
Health, Fitness for Working People — Darryl Pace