The Void
by Grace Elohim, via Alison David Bird
"Oh, Masters, growing-up is always such a bittersweet experience. You want to be free to discover, learn and create, but you are afraid to turn away from all you have constructed within the illusion of your old reality - even though you know you have outgrown it.
What is the phrase you like so much? “You can never go home again?”
You are the Ascended! It seems so strange and unfamiliar to you because in this body, in this energy, and in this consciousness – you have never been here before. Yet, this is your home!
It has never been easy for those of you with emotional bodies to be comfortable with what is unfamiliar to you, but 'trust' is a true test of 'faith'.
You have just left school, do you see? Said ‘goodbye’ to your old friends, teachers familiar places and insalubrious haunts. You are all graduates of this place now.
Like going away to college, or leaving town for pastures new, or ending a relationship that you know no longer serves you, it fills you with excitement and trepidation all at once.
You stand on the threshold of a world that has not - in your linear sense or understanding - been built yet, because you have only just arrived ‘on site’.
YOU are the architect, the master builder, the mason, the Creator.
What you are experiencing now is the VOID.
The universe expands in the out-breath of Source, and at its farthest reaches - in its final expelling of the last gasp - all matter and antimatter extends to the limits of the sphere of the flower of life. This is followed by a moment of stillness.
Your Yogis call it the ‘Still Point’, your scientists refer to it as ‘Zero Point’, and others call it ‘The Void’. That moment at the end of an exhale before the inhale begins is the moment of pure creation.
This moment is suspended in time, similar to the depictions in your animated cartoons, when the coyote hangs momentarily in mid-air over the canyon – confident at first - before he looks down and sees there is nothing beneath him. Does he fly? Or, will he succumb to his belief about gravity and fall?
Could he have changed his belief? Could he have created a parachute in his next ‘now’ moment? Could he have imagined a rope bridge beneath him?
What could he have created if he truly believed it was within his power?
BELIEVE that you have the power to create whatever comes next. Your future has not been decided, nothing is set in stone. But your past is behind you as surely as if you had left it on the dock as you pushed-off and set sail.
The moment of pure creation is just before contraction begins and everything snaps back toward the Source in a rapid, sharp and sometimes violent intake of breath.
God is about to breathe in, and all is just as it should be."
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