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Conversations Between Me and U

Virgin Dune, by Hamed Saber

It’s all very nice to believe in a power greater than myself – some version of a beneficent overseer with management capabilities that boggle the mind – but I want a personal relationship, not a vague idea or a one-way yearning. Over the years, that desire has led me to develop a system of getting personal with that greater power: we write to each other.

It’s worth a try, right?

My reasoning goes something like this: If I assume I’m part of the infinity that’s overseen and coordinated by a beneficent power greater than myself, then I am, in a sense, talking to a part of myself when I enter into conversation. (Stay with me here.) In other words, there’s wisdom in me that is also beyond me, and by writing out conversations, I’ve found that something happens between the me that I live with every day (Me) and what I often think of as the Über-Manager, or the Universe, or U, for short. I locate a rich, deep, astonishing vein of wisdom that invariably causes me to grow in the direction of health and hope.

I write these conversations out by hand. The faster I write, the more I learn. The longer I write, the more I learn. Here’s a short example, culled from my journals:

Me: What will help me today to be easier and more comfortable in my relationship with T.?

U: Biggest things: restraint and acceptance. Plus, it’s been a while since you practiced your humour skills. And, as always, and above all, focus exclusively on your own joy, even if that means thus choosing not to be around T.

Me: Sum it up, would you, for my easy remembering?

U: Court your own joy. Let him be as he is. Practice humour.

Me: Thank you. Thank you.

It’s not about multiple personalities or alternate realities. It’s about plugging in and tuning the dial. It’s about the collective subconscious and direct connection to the source.

If you try it, report back to us here, would you?

Flickr photo: Virgin Dune by Hamed Saber.

Related reading: The Reset Button

See Grace’s articles at Tickled by Life (I take no responsibility for the exclamation points, added by them).

2 Comments

  1. Dorothy wrote:

    Dear Grace:

    I agree wholeheartedly. Again, I love how you have created such a succinct way of describing the whole process. This is the best version that I have seen. Thanks.

    Friday, February 13, 2009 at 11:11 am | Permalink
  2. A bow of gratitude to you, Dorothy.

    Friday, February 13, 2009 at 1:03 pm | Permalink

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