What would it be like to declare, “I am God’s gift to the world…”?
How do you think you’d have to “show up” if you thought this? What do you think you would have to do? How do you think you would measure up to your own advance billing?
Generally I do not repeat here the entries that I make on the Forum to which I contribute on my personal website (www.nealedonaldwalsch.com), but today I am going to break that habit and do so, because what I posted in the Messenger’s Circle there should be read by all people who are interested in the Conversations with God message — not just those who visit my personal website. So, if you are one of those, and have read this in that other Internet location, please indulge my republishing it here…

I asked the questions above because I have been looking at them myself very closely lately. These explorations drive to the heart of the human experience, and force us to look at what it is were are really doing here on this planet.
Each of us has our own list of questions about life, of course…but it is also true that, in one sense, there is really only one question worth asking, one question worth exploring: What would it be like to declare, “I am God’s gift to the world…” — ?
If you are NOT God’s gift to the world, then what are you? What is your true identity? The Soul of all of us knows the answer to this question, and has been trying to tell us from the beginning of our lives. It is shameless in this pursuit, and will use any device, any means at all, to get the answer to us. It may even put it in the blog of a mindless meanderer who writes things on a public forum for no reason at all…
The Soul has come here, actually, to demonstrate the answer to that question; to experience the answer in physical form. Physicality was meant to provide us all with a contextual field within which the answer would be expressed, in us as us.
Who we are, of course, is God. We are God, godding. We are That Which is Divine, and we have come to physicality in order to demonstrate and experience that. We gave ourselves birth in order to know our own Godliness.
Can you believe that? Other humans have — and those humans have changed the world. Yet I understand that this answer to the question runs counter to the belief systems of most of humanity…and of virtually all of the world’s religions.
The idea that there is a being called “Satan,” in fact, emerges from this very thought. Lucifer, so some of the standard forms of Christian dogma tells us, was once an Angel of Light. Yet he is said to have fallen in love with his own magnificence — and then to have even imagined that he was God’s Equal!! (Oh, woe, and Sin of Sins!) And so God condemned him to everlasting damnation for the offense of hubris in the face of God’s glory.
In my entry here next Sunday I shall ask a key question that such a scenario raises. Can you guess what it is?
In the meantime, and while you are guessing, I invite you to move through this coming week acting as if you were God. What would it be like to do that? What, if anything, would change in your interior and exterior behavior, in your interior and exterior reality, if you really and truly did that?
I would really invite us all to look as closely at that over this next seven days as we ever have in our lives. Maybe more closely than ever. I am anxious to hear your results. I invite you to post them here under the following lead sentence…
IF I WERE ACTING AS IF I WAS GOD THIS WEEK, I WOULD…
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