February 2, 2010
The holy relationship is the means for God’s plan. Our relationships with each other are the place where we either accept or deny God’s plan as our own. They are the place we demonstrate our willingness to see the divine in each one we encounter in this world. Whatever our walk, whatever mistakes we have made, whatever misguided thoughts we have believed, we have the opportunity each moment of each day to see each other as God sees us; lovely in our innocence, mighty in our strength, and blazing with light far brighter than the sun that lights the sky.
Think how each of our relationships are transformed when we look for the good in each other. We see each other in a new light, often realizing something totally new and marvelous that we never allowed ourselves to see before. This is where we meet the God that we all are so one with. The divine presence of God is within each and every one of us. And that presence which we can never be apart from is the presence that makes us One.
And don’t be surprised to find these holy relationships in the most unusual of places, and in the most seemingly insignificant of encounters. In God, where we are all One, there are no insignificant relationships. Every relationship is as holy as the next. It is our choice whether to recognize the holiness of each encounter or not. And when we choose not to recognize its holiness and the divineness of each one, we do no more than separate ourselves from the awareness of who we really are for that moment. For in the next moment we will have another opportunity to make that encounter a holy relationship. But why wait? For this encounter in this moment may be your opportunity to show this one who they really are. It may be the first time they are shown their divineness. Go ahead. Let yourself see with divine vision. Let the loveliness of innocence, the mightiness of strength, and the blazing light that shines brighter than the sun light up the face and soul of each one you meet. For they will, in turn, return it to you. Let each encounter be the holiest of relationships, and let it be so with abandon.
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