Chapter 27 ~ The Cosmic Intention:
Infinity Resonating as Finite Definition
God wanted to experience himself as something
less than himself, and so God goes ahead and experiences himself
as something less than himself.
God is infinite possibility, and God is experiencing
himself as that infinite possibility when he chooses to experience
himself as something finite. The infinite is the Father and the
finite is the Son.
But the Father and the Son are One. It is
only because of infinite possibility that a particular possibility
can have its being. And it is only because all possibilities
exist in their particularity that infinite possibility is true.
There could be no Father without the Son, nor any Son without
the Father. The Father and the Son are ONE. The infinite and
the finite are ONE. Without finite particular expression of the
infinity of possibility that infinite possibility is, infinite
possibility would be a sham. And without infinite possibility
(God) being all there is, there could not be the infinite manifestation
of particular finite expression.
What you really are is the Father, what you
really are is infinite possibility, and because of that you need
not feel trapped in your experience of yourself in finite definition;
you realize that it is your infinity that is the sole source
of the experience of finite definition; you realize that your
experience of finite definition arises solely out of your own
well of infinite possibility and hence a feeling of limitation
is impossible.
As a result, you find yourself experiencing
finite definition without feeling limited in any way. When it
is infinity that is feeling a finite definition, infinity is
experiencing itself as infinity. When it is you as awareness
of infinite possibility that feels what it feels like to experience
yourself with finite definition, you are experiencing yourself
as God.
We're talking about you, remember. You, exactly
as you experience yourself right now, are infinite possibility
intending to experience this one particular possibility that
you experience yourself to be right now. Let go of resisting
it, wanting to change it, or judging it in any way. Just experience
yourself as God experiencing a self with finite definition and
suddenly all that finite definition feels as light as awareness
itself, and, to your secondary delight, turns out to be as malleable
as awareness itself.
It is only when you've completely let go
of wanting to changing anything that it seems to miraculously
respond instantly to your slightest intention.
And what will those intentions be in the
absence of all those feelings of wanting to change everything
all the time? Now that you don't want to change anything any
more, what intentions will you have?
The intentions cannot be described, only
felt. Feel what it feels like to be absolutely infinite amidst
all this finite definition. Feel what it feels like to be infinitely
intelligent amidst the experience of limited intelligence. Feel
what it feels like to be omnipresence amidst the experience of
being in a particular location. Feel what it feels like to be
one with all there is amidst the experience of being a small
part of all there is. Feel what it feels like to be the Father
amidst the experience of being the Son.
Just as God the Father spoke from the heavens
these same words about Jesus at his baptism, you now be still,
and know yourself to be God, and say to your self of finite definition:
"This is my beloved Son in Whom I am Well Pleased."
From that baptism on, the self of you that is finite is forever
the "beloved Son" (finite definition as sacred geometry)
of the "Father" (infinite possibility) and always and
forever one with the Father. In this way infinity is reflected
in each finite definition, and this is why such finite definition
is called sacred geometry.
One's intention then, the intention which,
in the absence of all feelings of wanting control, acts instantly
and effortlessly on all finite definition, can only be resonant
with cosmic intention, or the intention of the Father, or the
intention of infinity. The intention of infinity becomes expressed
in finite definition. The Word is made flesh and dwells amongst
us. That is sacred geometry. All then becomes the beloved Son
in whom the Father is well pleased.