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Monday, February 01, 2010

You Are the Source of Your Reality:  There is No Spoon

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During Saturday’s acceleration in St. Petersburg, I received inspiration (or perhaps it was God’s Guidance System) based on a scene from the movie The Matrix.

Our hero Neo goes to see the Oracle to see if he is the awaited “One”. As he enters her house he is greeted by a roomful of young children who are all prospects. Neo watches a young boy, dressed and groomed like Mahatma Gandhi, sit in a Lotus position bending spoons through telekinesis. With great difficulty Neo attempts the same feat as the young boy offers the most enlightening wisdom, “There is no spoon.” You must bend yourself understanding that you and the spoon are one.

Yesterday I found myself guided to speak on the subject of separation. You are Divine therefore that which you are seeking is you. When you become 100 percent the source of your reality you access an immense well spring of power and Divine insight. You and the Divine merge and that miraculous love and light flows through you fully.

Remember; as there is no separation, there is no spoon. You and the spoon are one. 

Invite the divine in. Surrender your mind, body and spirit to the light and access the same gifts and abilities that all masters have shared.

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Comments (10)

By Rita Heinz from Ashland, Oregon on 02/01/2010

Dear Panache, The image I have had of myself lately is I’m sitting on the edge of a very steep, very slippery slide that has no bottom, just Abyss. You’ve just given me that fatal push. I’m moving in and out of feeling like my head, my heart, my throat are about to explode. And I know I’m OK. Thank you, Dear One!

By Kitty Stock from Naples, FL on 02/01/2010

I am an awesome spoon! Not only the spoon, but the fork,knife, and all that is! Especially the choclate cake. With all my love and light KItty

By Enrique from Tallahassee,Florida on 02/02/2010

If there is no separation, what makes me feel separated,incomplete and unfufilled?

By Angela Sparks from Orlando, FL on 02/03/2010

I get a little scared just before I’m about to attend one of your events.

By emerald Rose from atlanta, GA on 02/03/2010

The Matrix is one of my favorite movies, so much wisdom and I love playing with reality bending stuff. I even drive a Toyota Matrix - drive around in the Matrix every day...tee hee… Separation is forgetting. When we remember who we are we are no longer separate. A very wise man told me once, when I was so depressed and feeling so alone, to say “Thank you God for me” a thousand times a day. In doing so I began to heal my separation and also began to understand how simple prayer without ceasing is.  Thanks Jim!
Remember who you are, we are all one and the IsIs, therefore we are also. Infinity is an experience of oneness. I found it one day riding the MARTA train in Atlanta, surrounded by smelly, tired people, and discovered ow beautiful we (I) all are (am). We are all One and ultimately we are everlasting Light and Love! Blessings!!! See you in Atlanta !

By RUTH SIMS from ST PETERSBURG FL on 02/03/2010

I AND MY DEAR FRIEND JUANITA BOTH FELT MORE
ACTIVATED BY THIS ST. PETERSBURG SESSION
THAN ANY OTHERS THAT WE HAVE ATTENDED.

THANK YOU WE BOTH LOVE YOU
VERY MUCH.

By Larry Blomberg from now, Atlanta on 02/03/2010

Being at one with the world is extraordinary. No wondering what to do or where to go. Answers just arrive. I find myself declaring intent as people ask what my intent is. As I make these declarations I do so knowing that I haven’t a clue what will actually occur and furthermore I have no attachment at all to results. One would think this to be incredibly frightening. I am finding it to be simply incredible. Even a word like that does no justice. By claiming its incredible lays claim to the idea that The Divine lacks credit or credibility. This living in the moment thing is a result of me plowing through lots of ‘stuff’ and ultimately trusting The Divine in me, through me and as me. Awesome might be a better word. Yet even awesome invokes the idea that these things are left to those who are better than me (or we). I am in awe no longer because it just feels right. For me it now boils down to the experience of bliss. The Bliss of Larry. Trust that there is no spoon. Trust in The Divine. The divine in you, through you and as you.
Thank you.
I love you.
God bless you all,
Larry

By RUTH SIMS from ST PETERSBURG FL on 02/05/2010

MY DEAR FRIEND RUTH SIMS AGE 101 SAID OF LARRYS COMMENT........"THIS IS WHAT I AM MOVING TOWARD”
THANKS LARRY FOR SHARING RUTH AND I WERE INSPIRED.
LOVABLE
JUANITA CHRISTY

By Mark Engebretson from Delray Beach on 02/05/2010

Definitely God’s Guidance System.  On Friday, in the car, on the way to St. Petersberg, Nirupa and I were sharing our love for that movie and she mentioned that the spoon scene was her favorite part.  So, when you began that conversation on Saturday we just looked at each other in amazement.  Then, when I returned home, exhausted from the energetic workout on Sat by the way, I was ecstatic to come across a Sunday Matrix marathon on AMC.  I get something new from those movies every time!  One of my favorite lines from the Oracle: “We only see the choices we understand.”
Similar to what I recall you sharing in a session about only being able to see/act from where we are. 

Ditto to Larry’s post on this topic btw.

Love to all,
Mark

By Teresa Sumrall from Tallahassee, Florida on 02/09/2010

When the session was over, I started laughing and could not stop. Then I went home and the comedy channel was on tv. It seemed that each stand-up comedian was funnier than the last. After about 4 hours of this I finally settled down. That is what divine connection is to me, a complete awareness that all is well and it’s perfectly fine to feel good.

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