The Divine as WATER
Because LOVE is divine, I share the following with you because I could not have said it better than Fatal Prose (@fatalprose_llc).
[What if the Divine is WATER?
Then that would mean the Divine is both in us and around us, that the Divine is both above us and below us.
Why a woman's WATER breaks when we're born and why some religions observe the ritual of baptism.
But if WATER was the Divine that would mean the Divine has no gender and the Divine takes the shape of whatever container the Divine appears in.
Which would explain why we have so many different belief systems. Which begs the question … what is the spiritual significance of poisoning the water in Flint, Michigan? Or the oil burning in the Gulf of Mexico? Or the large islands of garbage floating in the Pacific Ocean?
If the Divine is WATER would that not mean that every natural place is holy? That every thunderstorm is a church without walls? That when the rain falls its an act of the Divine's death giving life and when it evaporates again it is the day of resurrection?
And life itself is a test of learning how to be and flow like WATER: how to give life to other people and how to refresh their spirits and quench their thirst with your presence.]
Is your understanding of LOVE as expansive as WATER?