We can be certain we don't know what we are looking at when we are certain we know what we are looking at....

Once I have passed, many will think of me as past. Those who know of timeless love, that which emanates from above, will smile with joy and not shed a tear. While my body is gone, I am forever here....

A subscriber to our blog recently mentioned some of the posts repetitive. This suggests a main point of the blog has been lost on them; for even if two posts are identical, they are not the same. “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man." -- Heraclitus...

God is everchanging and eternal flow; a way never away.   In the Hebrew Bible, YHWH is the name of God. In Paleo-Hebrew, the written text only included consonants and the reader would supply the vowels during reading. This oral tradition was passed down through generations, but was eventually lost. Today, there is no consensus as to how to pronounce YHWH. However, the nature of God reveals a possible pronunciation of God's name.   God self-identifies as: "I am who I am" or "I will be what I will be". God is manifested in the now as a tangible "who" and outside the now as an unspecified "what". Taken together:  "I am what I am."   Acronym: IAWIA IAWIA can be pronounced two ways. IAWIA can be pronounced two ways. As "I why" by voicing the "I" in each consecutive vowel. Or as "a way" by voicing the "A" in each consecutive vowel.   With both pronunciations, one vowel is voiced and the other silent. God is the manifested and the unmanifested. "I why" is commonly asked as "why do I exist?" I am why I am. I exist because I exist. Creation creates itself without explanations. All there is is is. God is "a way"; a journey on a path rather than a static path.   "A way" is akin to the Taoist concept of Tao (the Way). The Way is ultimate reality; the seen and unseen; the source of all being; the eternally transitioning; ineffable, beyond human comprehension.   "A way" is also a possible pronunciation of YHWH. "A way" is the sound of breathing (inhale "a", exhale "way"). Likewise, “soooo” is the sound of inhaling and “hmmmmm” is the sound of exhaling. Together, they form the word “Soham”, meaning “I am” in Sanskrit. Every breath of life recalls the name of God, and a self-reminder of how to return to God....

Nobody is getting out of here alive, but those who know the way. The way is love. Love connects who we are in the play of life, an expression of the soul, to what we are before and after the play, the soul....

In light of our inevitable death and countless potential disasters, everyday problems aren't as significant as our mind makes them....