“[The ordinary, everyday quiet, calm sense of Presence/ Being/ Awareness in the stillness, in the Now, behind everything, IS "God" / Source / Infinite Intelligence / Omnipresence / Omniscience.] I realized this sense of simply "being" is ordinary and easily overlooked. What is extraordinary is the fact that "this" somehow knows every hair on my head and those of over seven billion of my fellow human beings. "This" is undivided wholessness. [...] "This" is the space in between your thoughts, and it is the source of your thoughts. It is ever-present, timeless and formless. It is self-aware. It is whole, complete and indivisible. This part of you is the same in me and everyone you have ever met and will ever meet. "This" is the meeting place that kindred spirits refer to when they greet each other with the Sanskrit salutation and say, "Namaste". Said with meaning, the heart opens to the mutual message in this one, simple word: "I honor the place in you that is of love, of light, of truth and of peace. When you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me, we are one."” GodSpiritualityConsciousnessAwarenessSourcePresenceBeingNamastePg 29 Book:The Awakened Way: Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life Source: The Awakened Way: Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life
“I know, personally, that I would not be in the beautiful state of awareness that I find myself in daily now - knowing that love is the essence of all that is - had I not had the most painful of all experiences, the loss of my stepdaughter.” KnowsStatesBeautifulLossLove IsKnowingAwarenessEssencePainfulStepdaughters Author:Suzanne Giesemann
“Love is the essence of All That Is, no matter what we do here, we are met with love. We also feel how our choices were in alignment or out of alignment with that love. We all immediately ascend to the level that we achieved here, to the level of vibration of energy, of awareness, of that love.” FeelsMatterChoicesEnergyLove IsLevelsAwarenessMetsEssenceNo Matter WhatVibrationsAlignmentOur Choices Author:Suzanne Giesemann