The Divine Dichotomy by Joseph Argazzi

by Nov 6, 2016Uncategorized0 comments

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joseph-francis-argizziThe Divine Dichotomy

 

Seems there’s a lot of toil and trouble going on right now.  Just look at SNL, cable news, the latest viral video or even a box of Tic Tacs. Wacky debates, dastardly denials, elections looming, lines being drawn in the proverbial sands of Facebook and friends being obliterated with the click of a button.  All the while, proclamations of “hell in a hand basket” come screeching out of multi-generational mouths.  Well hold on there buck-a-roo, there’s good news a foot.

The universe has been swirling and unfolding, becoming more and never less, since the beginning of time. Such is the nature of God and such is the nature of life. I promise you, the two individuals running for office or their respective parties do not have the power to stop that which God has created, no matter how strong the rhetoric generic sildenafil.

Granted, the old guard is having a tantrum.  Makes perfect since as it’s fighting for its illusionary life.  But die it must, to make way for the new world that is seeking to emerge.  The miracle of birth is rarely attractive. It’s actually a divine dichotomy.  It’s messy, stress filled, and from what I can tell, downright agonizing. My point is, the intensity and degree of darkness is directly proportional to the intensity and degree of light that is being birthed at this time on our planet. Can you imagine how bright it’s going to be? 

Be of good cheer, the tipping point is at hand. Get out your grooviest shades.  We are being called to midwife the dawning of a glorious new earth. The truth is rising, we are evolving and life is actually, pretty darn spectacular.

Affirmation:

Today I will see beyond the illusion of this world and with absolute, joyous conviction express the greater truth, it’s a new dawn, a new day and I’m feeling good.

And so it is, Amen

Joseph Argazzi