Why you don’t need God
Life with all of its problems presents enough circumstances that all of our efforts are barely enough to satisfy them.
The problem isn’t you.
It’s me.
You’re enough for everything you need. You can handle it.
The pillars of your being built on your foundation are meant to shoulder reality. Outside of that how can you expect to carry any more. You really shouldn’t be expected to carry more than the burden of your life. Because in all reality, you are enough for your life.
What if the problem isn’t you.
What if the problem is reality.
What if the tax of reality underlying your best efforts continually ends in a debt that draws more than you can give.
That reality would be too much to bear.
It would be too much for us all.
Would you be lying to say otherwise? Or could your deception be part of the cost of reality?
Why are you paying for deception?
Do you need to construct more pillars to account for the tilting of the polarity that reality brings?
How much does that cost you?
When does realigning end? When are you calibrated?
When are you enough?
What is it about this existence that taxes our soul?
Maybe another temporary fix will do it this time.
Again
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