Consciousness of loving for all. God sees and understands every condition, every choice and every result, all the while in a consciousness of loving for all. So can you. – John Morton, DSS
That speaks to the concept of divine awareness and unconditional love, while inviting us to cultivate a similar perspective in our own lives. It emphasizes that God, or a higher power, has a deep and all-encompassing understanding of our circumstances, decisions, and their outcomes, yet remains anchored in love. This is a profound model for how we, as human beings, can approach life.
God’s understanding is not limited by time, space, or human constraints. It transcends judgment, looking beyond the surface of actions to the deeper motivations and conditions that shape them. Every choice we make, and every outcome that follows, is seen in the context of compassion. God’s ability to hold this space of awareness and love reflects a perspective that we, too, can strive to adopt in our daily lives.
As human beings, we are not omniscient, but we can develop a mindset that seeks to understand, rather than judge. We can learn to approach each situation with empathy, recognizing that every person is shaped by their own experiences, struggles, and hopes. Understanding doesn’t mean condoning harmful actions, but it invites us to see the broader picture and respond with compassion rather than condemnation.
The idea that “so can you” encourages us to adopt this divine-like consciousness, seeing the world, our choices, and others through the lens of love. By doing so, we elevate our understanding, allowing love to guide our interactions and decisions. This doesn’t require perfection, but a willingness to practice love and understanding in all conditions. It is an invitation to grow spiritually, to cultivate patience, and to embrace others, even in their imperfections, just as we are embraced in our own.
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