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mane
26-06-2009, 09:00 AM
You and I as We weave the tapestry of reality; synchronous threads dance to the divine heart beat of GOD in spirit and in flesh simultaneously. Such is the musician’s entrainment of an audience in conversation, where all is in accord to the moment’s vibration; timeless, all is one—the artist, the art, and the audience in conversation. Such is unity in trinity, just as GOD the creator, the divine spirit of life, and you and I in conversation exist as a singularity, infinitely coherent through the depths of nothing and everything—the canvas of such beauty, where the divine potentials of infinity dance to the rhythms of creation through GOD, Spirit, and the We of you and I in conversation.

The significance of unity in trinity resonates on every scale of the fractal, life—fractal being a system with a pattern of similar structures represented on scales ranging from the infinitely micro to the infinitely macro, molecules to galaxies and beyond; such being that the fractal of GOD is omnipresent within life in and of itself, and unity in trinity may be understood in the observation of any facet of life, sacred to the beholder in the truth of experience.

Genesis 1:1-4
“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.”

From the void of silence and nothingness, GOD spoke, and a breath of life filled the void, as something from nothing. As dominos collapse, silence was disrupted, and imbalance became the engine of creation—the oscillation of light and dark, trough and crest, something and nothing; duality.

As such, GOD divided himself into spirit, which gave birth to You and I as We—the embodiment of GOD through spirit. The love—unconditional, for the duality of life is a pure reflection of GOD, as the universe looks itself in the eye. Where GOD resides is in the divides of spirit and the observer, and as the observer rests within void, so does the Father—a connection so intimate, it is of unconditional love. And so, union is conceived through the division of the Father, as GOD spoke, and a breath of life as spirit sparked the engine of creation—imbalance within duality, giving life to the observer, as duality became the mirror through which the universe looked itself in the eye.

As GOD the musician strums strings of the spirit, vibrating symphonies of light and dark in duality, You and I as We, the observers, converse through the perception of such duality—the angle at which We gaze upon the mirror, whether positive or negative, reflecting beauty within the infinite uniqueness of each vantage, or interpretation of the music of life in experience.

And through such is found rhythm, as GOD’s music reflects all facets through nothing and everything, trough and crest, good and bad, light and dark, it calls for faith in rhythm through growth, as our vantage becomes more intimately synchronous through each cycle of pattern, or frequency of the song GOD sings. Thus, We are called to faith in rhythm through growth—as all is in GOD’s hands. And reciprocally, We are called to grow through each cycle, ever-harmonizing our perception of GOD’s song—life, improvising upon a path of intuition as We play the instrument of our GOD-gifted vantage, simply singing to the rhythm’s of one’s heart beat.

And so, through Christ, the divine Logos, our faith is compelled unto complete harmony within the unified trinity of GOD, the Spirit, and the Observer, for it is he who gave his life for the sake of fulfilling the potential of himself as an instrument—and as such, We are called to do so, and realize the harmony of GOD, the Spirit, and You and I as We, to love our neighbor as our self, and walk the rhythmic path of one’s heart beat, synchronous with the Father through the Holy Spirit, simply true to One’s self, realizing the unity in trinity—life as singularity, where all is in accord with vibrations of the Now—the waking presence of GOD in and of life itself.

-Chris Walsh

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I wrote and delivered this sermon for Trinity Sunday at church.