What A Design!
Part-IV
As we come to this part, I feel
what I feel always—that no part is apart from any of the parts. It is a
continuum and we concentrate on the infinite aspects of one and the same aspect
one at a time. But to share what I am ‘given’ to share, I have been inspired to
share it in a manner which doesn’t call for your time too much. Hence, in
parts. Yet it is wished that they call out to you and reaches you all.
Though yes, the ways would
differ. We receive the one and the same thing in different manner. Experience
is an individual thing. And again the individual experiences, go on to form the
collective experience and collective destiny, as they are shared. I hope I have
been able to share the wonders that I am blessed with, in the form of these
revelations—for whatever they are worth…
What it means to me could very
well not mean to you. Meaning is a purely customized aspect—a designer issue!
Meaning is what we give. As is the meaning so is our experience. And as is the
experience so is the meaning perceived.
Thus varies the meaning of a
single word for different people. Yet we say worth of words is limited. Are the
words limited or is it the perception that is limited? Once we open ourselves
to the worth of words we accept and appreciate the limitlessness of words,
instead of lamenting on the perceived limitedness of the same. Then as we
create, so we say—actually we pray—for every creative expression, “So Be It”
and follow it up with a gentle nudge to the creation, “So, Be It”. “So” being
the limitlessness of the worth.
And So It Has Been with William
Wordsworth—the being and his creations, as one!!! As he has been said, “So, Be
It”…so he has responded, “So Be It”…and so we are urged and egged to be beings@soulbeings .unlimited ,
transforming from beings@humanbeings.limited
. Accessing the Soul, we access the unlimited potential within, unlock it and
success attains a different dimension altogether.
One who knows not self, knows
none.
So we are urged: “Go for it—know
yourself”.
Then are encouraged, “So, Be It”.
Are we ready to affirm, “So Be
It”?
Hope and pray it is the latter…
“So Be It”
Sushmita Mukherjee,
May 8, 2012