Thinking Thoughts


Thinking Thoughts

19th April 2019

Being made up of ancient molecules provokes the question as to what happens to those molecules when we each, one day, must sadly expire. We tend to place all importance on our earthly lives while our molecular selves or those molecules that were once driving each of our beings, do not end when our cellular selves do.

While we sleep, our molecular selves keep busy ensuring our well being while we slumber, and it occurs to me that every thought, every deed, all that we see and experience in our lives is known at the molecular level. Indeed, we can’t think a single thought without our molecular activity providing the ability to do so.

If we were capable, of creating a mini world and populating it with all kinds of life forms, which included a life form that had the intellect and ability to create an atomic bomb for example, I feel certain that we’d make sure we were able to know, absolutely, what was occurring on that world. We could try to guide that species, were we able to pinpoint certain eras where things began to go terribly wrong. What if we were capable, of having a person like Jesus be present at a particular stage of the species’ development, intended to enlighten and to detour away from a destructive path? And what would we think if they killed him?

What if my work was intended to happen at the time it has? It’s a valid question. What would our Heavenly Father think if its monetary value surpassed the importance of the message? What would he think if people were horrendously cruel to me because of my work? And what would he think being in effect, told to ‘talk to the hand’.

In conclusion, all of the secrets that our species are capable of keeping from one another, it is impossible to keep secrets from the molecular world, it knows all. Everything you know, it knows, everything you don’t know, it knows.
By Fiona MacLeod ©