Feeling It

I accepted the role of group facilitator for an annual meeting of about 15 people. The out-going chair gifted each member a book she had found particularly useful. She spoke so highly of it that I felt I was missing out on this fabulous gift everyone else was receiving. But I figured I could look it up in the bookstore later.

As I was leaving the event, the chair thanked me for my time and offered me a book–as she had one extra. Way cool!

I felt as though we were all in one big, gooey swimming pool of connectivity. My thoughts about snagging the book and the leader’s thoughts about offering the book met up somewhere in pool stratosphere. Now, someone else might say, “Well, it was obvious to give the book.” But I can tell you what may seem obvious to me is not necessarily obvious to someone else. For example, she may well have decided to hold on to it for a member who was not present that day.

But here is the thing, from my perspective, the gooey pool stratosphere is the every where present Source. While since self-help models often speak of taming and focusing one’s thoughts towards a more desirable life, the more powerful, deeper level of connectivity is feeling or emotion.

I was thinking about the getting of the book. But even more, I felt the having of the book. It was a strain-free, stress-free confidence. Much like one knows that flipping a light switch pretty much every where will bring light into a room. I had a knowing steeped in feeling. The flowing sense of the every where present Source.

I love being a part of the action! I love witnessing Divine Presence!

We are so NOT alone.

And so it is.