God has a question for you,
“Is this moment enough?”
If you are fully present, most likely you will answer, “Yes.”
Then God’s response to you will be, “Good, then you may stay.”
If you answer “No!” then God's response to you will be, “No problem. Off you go in search of more. And good luck!”
But where will you go? You would have to abandon the present moment in search of more. You would have to enter the world of the mind and an imaginary future.
You will find yourself lost in a world of illusion, held captive by the ego’s promise of more. But it is a false promise. You cannot be fulfilled at some time in the future. You can only be fulfilled now.
In Presence, you feel complete and whole. There is nothing missing and so you are not seeking anything more. Even your quest for enlightenment will dissolve in the fullness of this moment of now.
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"The Spirit sports with time", God's question as answered by Ralph Waldo Emerson:
The sovereignty of this nature whereof we speak is made known by its independency of those limitations which circumscribe us on every hand. The soul circumscribes all things. As I have said, it contradicts all experience. In like manner it abolishes time and space. The influence of the senses has, in most men, overpowered the mind to that degree, that the walls of time and space have come to look real and insurmountable; and to speak with levity of these limits is, in the world, the sign of insanity. Yet time and space are but inverse measures of the force of the soul. The spirit sports with time, —
"Can crowd eternity into an hour,
Or stretch an hour to eternity."
Yes.
And this moment?
Yes.
And this moment?
Blue.
And this moment?
Green.
And this moment?
Pink.
And this moment?
Golden.
Yes.
Yes.