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A tiny daring spider built a gorgeous circular web on my window pane. It's in my view again and again. I reserved that spot as my look-out-to-think pane. But now the spider has taken it, dare I complain. Rain, wind and sun have blessed the spider’s dwelling, as I watch him hide in the web’s corner wrapped in silk and pouncing on his prey. He clearly is not scared of me and uses the glass as god’s grace. I ask him everyday- But why that pane? Do you have calendars or time constraints? Are you in bliss, sadness, or pain? He finally came, in my dream last night, Dressed in a beautiful white silky robe, very bright, and said in a husky voice- Just like you, I am the creator’s creation, Here to fully blossom in this incarnation , But you and I very different, All life is relative, it's an illusion.
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Sep 8, 2020
Sep 8, 2020 at 6:41 AM UTC
Illusion
A tiny daring spider built a gorgeous circular web on my window pane. It's in my view again and again. I reserved that spot as my look-out-to-think pane. But now the spider has taken it, dare I complain. Rain, wind and sun have blessed the spider’s dwelling, as I watch him hide in the web’s corner wrapped in silk and pouncing on his prey. He clearly is not scared of me and uses the glass as god’s grace. I ask him everyday- But why that pane? Do you have calendars or time constraints? Are you in bliss, sadness, or pain? He finally came, in my dream last night, Dressed in a beautiful white silky robe, very bright, and said in a husky voice- Just like you, I am the creator’s creation, Here to fully blossom in this incarnation , But you and I very different, All life is relative, it's an illusion.
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Sep 8, 2020
Sep 8, 2020 at 6:41 AM UTC
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