All that is Life is Light

shane durbec
Envision a world filled with your favorite color or smell. Possibly a soft cool blue, sunshine yellow, maybe a fresh minty green, a pleasant purple, a lingering hint of pumpkin spice, or saltwater ocean breeze. A gentle atmosphere containing a peaceful flowing state. A life of simple joys and pleasures. Tiny miracles like smiles and spectacular feelings like love and friendship and happiness. A life filled with light, surrounded by light, and directed by light. True and perfect and glowing. A life that reflects a clearness and shines like a beacon, illuminating everything you come in contact with.

Envision yourself at peace, in agreement, and in harmony with all of life. Imagine yourself transforming the complex bulk of which you live into a simple, graceful flower or butterfly. Imagine yourself becoming new, radiating of light and energy and pure beauty.

Imagine all of these simple aspects becoming true for you. What I have described is a life full of love and understanding. A life of vibrant and joyful love. The kind of life we all want.

This is the life of the awakened spirit. You have the power and ability to achieve all of these enlightening aspects of your true path - described by the ancient ones as, "the spirit that moves in all things."

Those who live and love by the light are known as spiritual warriors - or beings dedicated to the love of all things without reservation, discrimination, or personal gratification.

"My mission is to love without purpose or personal reason. To love without expecting praise. To love with the genuine simplicity of my heart and soul. To love without passing judgment or succumbing to discrimination. To love without regard to interpretation. My mission is to love."

Published by shane durbec

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  • julz1/30/2008

    Wonderful read!

  • Kim Linton1/29/2008

    Shane, i really appreciate your passion, and I can tell that you have lived (and experienced) life more than the majority of folks ever will. My husband was a hippie drug dealer (back in the early 70s). He now is a not-so-perfect-pastor that is so full of the Word of God that you can't keep him quiet (believe me, I have tried...lol). Anyway, just wanted to drop by and say that I think you are different. I'm not going to presume to tell you what you are to think or believe (that's your job). I just wanted to tell you that I can spot a person who has been called to a mission.

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