True love, Divine Love never hurts. It feels oh, so good! Good to receive it and good to share it. It’s “the real deal,” what we have all been waiting for, what we keep looking for. This stuff, Divine Love, truly satisfies, satisfies the soul. The only hunger there is, is for more and more Divine Love. It’s a good hunger feeling because it’s the purest desire which God gladly will continue to pour out into your soul upon earnest request.
Most probably don’t have a reference point to this matter of which I speak. I certainly did not even just two years ago, but now I know. I know the truth, the truth of which Jesus spoke, the truth of God’s love which is available for all, he told us how, he showed us how, he told us we could have a relationship with God just as he. He called God “Father.” Did Jesus ever say “God?” I remember only “My Father, who art in Heaven.” This distinguished title told us he was not referring to Joseph, his earthly father. I as well know the “Father” feeling. My Father, Who is in Heaven, hallowed be His Name, because no name, no word is sufficient.
I know my Father, who is in Heaven. He has called my name. Actually, there is no “He” or “She,” as this Great Spirit has no sex. Attributes of both male and female are part of God but God cannot be defined by either. That concept is again limiting. I guess it just feels right to say “He” because “He” is more personal than “It.” So I say, “My Father, Great Spirit, who is everywhere and all.”
I know my Father, who is in Heaven. He feels like the most loving and caring spirit. The only reference point I have to this feeling is the love given to me by my own birth parents. My birth father has now risen, raised above the earth plane. I know this. I know much. Much is communicated to me in such a pure loving way. I know that this is communication from my father, yet which father?
The One
The One and only True Being
All
All is well.
All is well with me.
Say it again
All is well and all will be
Keep thinking of Me.
And Love said
To each his own
What you give you get
It’s good to learn
Nice to see you smile.
Excerpted from the book Listen Hear, A Divine Love Story by Debra Clemente