Earth is a planet. The moon is not a planet. The sun is a star. These three objects go about their business everyday, harmoniously doing their part to keep things predictable for us. Most of our knowledge of them comes from school classrooms and we leave it at that as we leave school behind and move on with life.
Why is there no subject in school that teaches the infinite power of the universe? Why are we taught to believe in either science or in a higher power? Why can't we agree that two are one? In my book "The Sun Neither Rises nor Sets" chapter four is about God (Higher Power, Creator, Universe). When reading any portion of my book, the reader needs to keep in mind that I have no doubt that God (Higher Power, Creator, Universe) was guiding my every word as it was being written. I have remained true to the original rhymes written in 2004 when I was 36 years of age, with the exception of some grammar edits. It can be hard for us imperfect humans to focus on the fact that we are on a planet in space. This can actually be quite scary for some, because it conjures up questions of why. Why are we on a planet in space? That has always been a bigger question for me than, does God (Higher Power, Creator, Universe) exist? I know God exists. So, who created God? Therein lies the fear of the unknown. Our human mind could not handle the truth about God, Higher, Power, Creator, Universe. Knowing the truth would keep us paralyzed with fear. What I know for sure is that we each have a soul that has infinite power beyond anyone's comprehension. Using that power for the betterment of each other was and always has been God's intent. We are here until we get that right. God does exist, because you are God. <3
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