It seems to me there are an unusually high number of people
in transition right now. I have
noticed in posts to Facebook by my friends, or friends of friends, of loved
ones in the process of moving on in life’s adventure. Of course, the news is full of the almost daily deaths due to gun
violence, much of it hitting closer to home than we ever imagined it would.
This challenges us in many ways. We all know that the time will come for each of us. Some of us are prepared to “be there” for
our loved ones as they move closer to the time of parting from us
physically. Somehow we have found the
love and strength to abide in the “peace that passes understanding.” Still, it is never really easy to voice our
final farewell.
When a tragedy of some sort comes unexpectedly, we are
seldom ready. At times such as that
instinct often takes over and we are numbed to the tasks at hand that we must
attend to. We are enabled to move
through the experience deciding, acting, and comforting others as necessary. When the immediacy of the need passes, we
may fall into our own quiet oblivion while we find our personal healing and
renewal. Perhaps these words from a man
who was my mentor and my friend will encourage and strengthen you in your time
of need as it has me many times.
I Am There
By James Dillet
Freeman
Poet Laureate Of
Unity
Do you need me?
I am there.
You cannot see Me,
yet I am the light you see by.
You cannot hear
Me, yet I speak through your voice.
You cannot feel
Me, yet I am the power at work in your hands.
I am at work,
though you do not understand My ways.
I am, at work,
though you do not recognize my works.
I am not strange
visions. I am not mysteries.
Only in absolute
stillness, beyond self, can you know Me as I am, and then, but as a feeling and
a faith.
Yet I am there.
Yet I hear. Yet I answer.
When you need Me,
I am there.
Even if you deny
Me, I am there.
Even when you feel
most alone, I am there.
Even in your
fears, I am there.
Even in your pain,
I am there.
I am there when
you pray and when you do not pray.
I am in you, and
you are in Me.
Only in you mind
can you feel separate from Me, for only in your mind are the mists of “yours”
and “mine.”
Yet only with your
mind can you know Me and experience Me.
Empty your heart
of empty fears.
When you get
yourself out of the way, I am there.
You can of
yourself do nothing, but I can do all.
And I am in all.
Though you may not
see the good, good is there, for I am there.
I am there because
I have to be, because I am.
Only in Me does
the world have meaning; only out of Me does the world take form; only because
of Me does the world go forward.
I am the law on
which the movement of the stars and the growth of living cells are founded.
I am the love that
is the law’s fulfilling.
I am assurance.
I am peace.
I am oneness.
I am the law that
you can live by.
I am the love that
you can cling to.
I am your
assurance.
I am your peace.
I am one with you.
I am.
Though you fail to
find Me, I do not fail you.
Though your faith
in Me is unsure, My faith in you never wavers, because I know you because I
love you.
Beloved, I am
there.
(A copy of “I Am There” is now on the moon . .
.carried
there on the Apollo XV voyage by Astronaut James B.
Irvin,
and left on the moon for future space voyagers)
1 comment:
Thank you for sharing these beautiful words of Mr. Freeman. Very thought-provoking...
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