Monday, September 25, 2017

The Meta View

Being conscious of what makes something dis-satisfactory won't detract from your desire to engage it. Restrictions, limitations, criticisms, snide remarks and negative advertising are all worthless; their words may make people feel one way or another about what they do, but they're totally powerless to change what's being done. Only our understanding guides us, we aren't led by bit and bridle but from within by a conversation steered by our knowledge of the truth.

That something is beneath you does nothing to break the attraction of it's appeal unless you are firstly known as from above. Hating or tagging negative labels won't detract from their appeal until knowing our own selves apart from them. Have we ever seen ourselves apart from those false and temporal labels? Do we recognize where we end and those labels begin?
Jesus sees you freed by God from every distorted, inferior word, label, or expression in life because only Life's creator defines Him, and His name is in you without flaw.
You can only see what it is you see in Him, because you inwardly know He sees the same in you. His reflection upon the still waters of our hearts is what defines us. His form is the shape of our hearts like a key, unlocking His latent image in us from within, He declares the universal end of latency.
Being kept aware of the disadvantages of things below is useless when below is where we still consider ourselves to be, but being kept in the awareness of the greater satisfaction offered by something else, something from above, something fit from God's meta-view of You, delicacies of the preferred variety, breaks the hold of the old!

The new lover of spontaneity in us overpowered the old slave of the rule of human routine. Normality and being common is an insult to God in us; we are decidedly peculiar and unique, according to the pattern of our Maker's design! #metaview

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