The ultimate goal of my life, you see,
is to help the children
to understand eternity.
It's not easy, you know,
to comprehend
the magnificent thing
that we call Life.
Life is easy and simple
you see; however, our fears
crop up and are instilled
to blind us from our destiny.
Eternity, divinity, life, you see,
is only energy in motion,
which many of us cannot perceive.
To see this energy, all you must
do is stand in a room and
observe the view.
Some energies flow in a fluid motion,
while other energy is stopped, which creates
frustration.
The flowing, the happy,
are fluid with life,
moving in and out through energy,
yet holding their own composition.
The frustrated, you see, will
hold up the flow, and in the
process they create a blow.
Our body is such as a transformer,
Allowing emotion and other junk
to flow through. We make for a
fluid conductor, however, the
moment we stop the flow by
dwelling too long on one thing,
the momentum is stopped, the
frustration raised, and the
universe stops for a moment.
We try to stop the universe,
to make ourselves important, wanting
people to take notice of us.
But our purpose on earth is to
conduct ourselves as responsible human
beings. Wherever life
takes us, we always know we are
transformers of energy. We flow
into situations, allowing us to move through them,
Learning and being creative as we go.
Jeanne Kae Wiemer is a modern-day mystic, mystical trainer, sculptor, designer, and innkeeper in Seward, Nebraska. She is the author of Jesus, the Ordinary Man, a book that looks at the historical figure of The Christ as an ordinary human being, from the perspective of Mary Magdalene.
