Saturday, November 29, 2014

Y is for You

You is for You
yo͞o,yə/
pronoun
used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
used to refer to any person in general.


You are the “I” (am) of the person I am seeing, addressing and connecting with. You are the expression of God that is seeing, addressing and speaking to the “I” (am) in me. 

You are and I am are the same being in different form.  We are both the expression of God having a different experience.  When we come together we share our experience and our environment. When we communicate, we come closer (together) toward the center of our mutually shared core "be"ing.  

When you and I are apart, we are left (or move on) to experience the presence of God in the other billions of “you” and “I” in the forms of other people, animals, trees and flowers. (The expression: 'One door closes and another opens' comes to mind.)

"You" is in everything and everyone, 'the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees...and a thing called love.'* The flower knows, I am a rose and another flower knows, I am a lily, still another flower knows I am a honeysuckle. The bee looks and knows the flowers from which nectar might be gleaned. 

“You are a honeysuckle flower!” I am a bee (he knows), and “I want your nectar!” And as the bee goes on with his work, little pollens are carried to other parts of the flowers!  They know they are pollen and must travel a wee bit to continue on with their own work in our magnificent world. 

“You” are the cat or dog, or bird in the yard who ask me for food, now that “you” know “I” will give you food whenever “I” can and “I” am pleased when “you” purr, wag your tail or chirp! 

“You” are the child, or the sister, or the father, or the aunt, or the grandmother, or the mother, or the brother, or the friend, or the love of my life that “I” plan to bring presents for because they make “you” happy. When "I" make "You" happy, I get even happier! 

“You” and “I” are one.

"You" be well and "you" be happy!
Amazing beautiful bees filmed up close (a little "buggy" though!)
* this phrase is part of the lyrics from a famous song sung in the 60's!

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