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Created on: November 09, 2010
God never says, ''no'', but then again, he never says, ''yes'' either.
God only ever speaks the language of love, and this is always the oneness of love.
There is no ''yes'', and no ''no,'' in love. Love is far more than just being an answer, or providing any answers, love just loves, in spite of all else.
God answers you by loving you, and hoping that that love will get through to you. It is you that are really answering the ''yes'', or the ''no'', to God's love, as it enters you. God only loves, you always do all the rest.
God never restricts us by saying, ''yes'', or ''no'', to us. God allows us the total freedom to either say, ''yes'', or ''no'', to him, while he alone only keeps on loving us.
All restrictions never exist, unless created by you. ''Yes'', and ''no'', are both restrictive in the sense that they connect you to a duality. Duality is non existent within God's oneness, and love is only forever love.
God never says ''yes'', or ''no'', but he does provide us with the energy to love.
That's all God ever does, the rest is up to you. The idea is for you to find yourself within God consciously, by providing yourself with ever new ways to love, and so expanding your consciousness, even as you expand your own options past any ''yes's'', or ''no's'', to a purposeful knowing, without questioning anything at all, by asking for anything else, but for love.
Where does this idea of ''yes'', and ''no'', originate from then?
All ideas separate from love, exist within the imaginative creativity of each soul.
A soul could also work like God does, outside of ''yes'', and ''no'', or of duality, but it will often choose to still allow these to function in its lower mind. A soul might do this to give an appearance of causality to itself, in such a way, that this still allows parts of itself to freely function optimally, from making its own decisions, and without any direct or directive input, from itself.
The soul, as a part of God, mostly just stands back like God does, and watches proceedings, as its outer selves experiment with God's love. A soul is responsible for its own part of God fully experiencing all of God through its own truth focussing through itself in its own unique way.
This is done in order to give a new outlook and viewing platform to itself, and so that each soul is perceptively different from every other soul. Each soul is uniquely its own self not by denying itself or even by confirming itself with, ''yes's'', or ''no's'', but by credentially accepting its own worth serving God, in his experiment of growing consciousness with his love.
It has been said that the words ''yes'', and ''no'', are very short words, but that we should wait a long time before saying either of them.
This is what God also does. God never says ''no'', but then again he never says, ''yes'', either.
God just loves, and he expects us to find the courage to say our own ''yes's'', and ''no's'', and this means that he will never say them for us, by answering for us, or by providing for us, the answers that we are meant to be finding, deep within our own selves.
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