"Why do we not go to the Creator with everything?"
Cindy asked this question last night, and I would like to give my interpretation. I have a very active imagination, and so I was shown this visual interpretation through my imagination.
I am restating the question as I would ask. "Why do we call upon the multiple deities and gods and goddesses and manifestations instead of going directly to Creator with everything?"
My answer: Creator is a doorway to the self. The Creator is a doorway to the "I AM" presence. Creator is where all of the deities and manifestations become guides, and Creator becomes that which the individual goes through in order to embed themselved or engender themselves into the collective story being told.
As children, we are born aa both Creator and Creation, but we have not gained full responsibility over the two. Creator showed this to me as such. The Creator is a weaver with a needle and thread embroidering a great vision upon a tapestry. Upon this tapestry, Creator weaves all of the green life, the soils of the brown Earth, the sands of the desert, the red mesas, the many-layered canyons, the mountains, the volcanos and magma. Creator weaves the blue skies, the bright clouds and heavy clouds, the rains, the lightning, the rainbows. Creator weaves the rivers and oceans, the ponds and lakes. Then, Creator weaves the night sky high above the tallest mountains and where the sky shifts from light blue to deep blue. Creator weaves all of the stars out in the night sky. Creator weaves the Moon and her many faces. Creator weaves the Sun, and all of the rays of the Sun and all of that which the Sun touches out into the cosmos. Creator weaves the beauty of the Milky Way and far out galaxies. Next, Creator weaves the Auroras of the solar winds which touch the crown of our planet. Then, Creator weaves the four-legged and four-handed, the eight-legged and eight-armed, the finned-ones, the feathered-ones, the fuzzy-ones, the creepy-crawlies, the slithering-ones, you name it.
Finally Creator leaves an empty space for us. Creator leaves that space empty for us until we grow up.
It is during the coming of age ceremony in a body-conscious society, around puberty. This time in the life of the human-being marks the age that the child is now old enough to step in to that relationship with Creator in order to begin embedding themselves into the collective story as more than a follower. The young-adult is now a responsible and aware young leader in the group. The reason why this early age development is important for children to be a follower and not a leader is because upon the coming of age, the child is no longer looking solely to the adults and older-siblings for guidance, as the child is now old enough to look to the Creator for guidance through the Creation. The young-adult is still a follower, but now they are a follower of a much larger world that was always there, but they just couldn't see. This steady growth is important for nurturing trust in oneself as they navigate this great mystery.
When our deities and gods and goddesses and other manifestations are understood to be representatives of the natural world and no longer merely super-human beings without a background, it plants us as more than missionaries of these deities' stories which have already been finished and embroidered into the tapestry. When we work with the Creator, we are now the hand holding the needle and guiding the thread. We are now tasked with adding ourselves to the tapestry, and it takes everything we've learned to do so in a good way. Relying on our guides and deities and gods and goddesses to speak for us or to represent us is an attempt to shirk the responsibility of adding ourselves. This forces others to tell our story for us, and it is not others responsibility to live our lives, so they cannot be expected to do a very good job at telling our stories. The most important story that can be told is in our footprints and the literal physical actions we take in this lifetime, this way we leave behind something true and honest for the next generations that can be found even when we are no longer around to tell the story ourselves.
Ultimately, I think the majority of people do not go to the Creator directly because they are afraid of stepping out into the calm of a prepared stage. The stage is calm when the Creator is present because the Creator wants to see all of what we have to add without any outside influence. People cling to outside influences to speak for them and represent them as an inherited or learned behavior, whether genetically or culturally. The Creator is not this demanding and world-conquering male politician. That is not the energy we are meant to invoke when working with the Creator. This improper understanding of Creator is why I always feared going to the Creator, because I did not want to become that, and I conflated this image with God.
The calm of Creator is a test of our integrity. The peace of the Creator is an invitation from the Creator to bring peace along with us. A world based in consent does not exist until we accept the responsibility of embroidering ourselves in the collective tapestry of life. This act takes temperance and humility, and is much easier when we learn to understand the Creator's peace. Our guides will not do this for us, because they cannot do this for us. Our world continues to be ruled by boundaries until we are able to all carry a clear understanding of how best to respect one-another's space on the tapestry. A world without boundaries can only exist when we have the humility to meet each other in that empty space where we may become that which we are meant to be without the influence of anyone but our most pure heart and thoughts which is closest to the Creator's vision. And Creator wants us to be who we are meant to be, not just some recycled stories of old, whose idea of safety is a path already taken many times over.
When Creator made the Creation, all of the life was given the ability to create. Some parts of the Creation create dams, some create nests, some create burrows. Only Humanity can carry out tending to the Creation as the Creator does. To be inspired by the Creation is to yearn to create as Creator does, and Creator creates for the good of all of Creation. When you create as the Creator does, your works of art take on a life of their own, and live on to breathe imagination for generations to come.
This is how I've come to know the Creator.
I am open to other peoples interpretations as well as branching conversations, because I think this topic is a fruitful one.
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