Poetry: The power of completion is often an empty power
By emptychair
@innertalks (23744)
Australia
May 11, 2019 11:38pm CST
We think that we can complete things, but we can't.
All is completed already in its way, in God's way.
Goals, action, or progress, lead us nowhere today,
but avoiding or putting things off, leads power astray.
When we commit ourselves to anything, we lose,
if the commitment doesn't also commit us to God.
Benefits come to us from God, and from nowhere else.
Momentum to move rightly can only come from love.
Love commits no sins in its action-ability as you.
You commit the sins when you move away from love.
Stop trying to commit yourself to anything in life,
and let love commit you to yourself within God.
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Stop trying to plug yourself into man's power for your light. Plug into God.
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@Shiva49 (28394)
• Singapore
12 May 19
We need the right goal. It should be honorable, benefit creation.
If we think of ourselves as co-creators, our task becomes easy
Yes, when we keep our creator as the inspiration, the link, we cannot go wrong.
I think there is an inner awareness that connects us to God all the time but we tend to tune out of the frequency.
We are one and the same but we tend to lose focus, self-destruct - siva
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@innertalks (23744)
• Australia
12 May 19
@josie_ Yes, I use the word God, because I grew up using that word, and it is sort of an all-encompassing word, for everything else.
Some religions seem to respect that word God so much, that they write it as G_d.
Yes, I think that there is some connecting force behind it all, and which might also be the creative power behind it all too.
There is something, so this means there must be a reason for there being something and not nothing, I think.

@innertalks (23744)
• Australia
12 May 19
Thanks. I wrote this because I was reading an article by some guy on commitment.
Commitment is good, of course, but not if we leave God out of the picture. Yes, in all things, we should do them with God, by our side, and us by his.
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@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
12 May 19
I'm with you! It is God that said "Let there be light." So, there is no light without God.
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@innertalks (23744)
• Australia
12 May 19
@1hopefulman
Yes, to me too, God is the only light, the only real powerpoint behind all else. We really do need to be plugged into God's powerpoint for us to work fully, optimally.
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@ihasaquestion (8273)
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12 May 19
Yeah you are right. Men don't last, but God's love and blessings does..
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