an uncommon dialogue
I talk to everyone. All the time. The question is not to whom do I talk, but who listens?
Intrigued, I asked God to expand on this subject. Here's what God said:
First, let's exchange the word talk with the word communicate. It's a much better word, a much fuller, more accurate one. When we try to speak to each other--Me to you, you to Me, we are immediately constricted by the unbelievable limitation of words.
For this reason, I do not communicate by words alone. In fact, rarely do I do so. My most common form of communication is through feeling.
Feeling is the language of the soul.If you want to know what's true for you about something, look to how you're feeling about it.Feelings are sometimes difficult to discover-and often even more difficult to acknowledge. Yet hidden in your deepest feelings is your highest truth.The trick is to get to those feelings. I will show you how. Again. If you wish.
I told God that I did wish, but that right now I wished even re for a complete and full answer to my first question. Here's at God said:
I also communicate with thought. Thought and feelings are not the same, although they can occur at the same time. In communicating with thought, I often use images and pictures. For this reason, thoughts are more effective than mere wotds as tools of communication.In addition to feelings and thoughts, I also use the vehicle of experience as a grand communicator.And finally, when feelings and thoughts and experience all fail, I use words. Words are really the least effective communicator. They are most open to misinterpretation -
- CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD
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