Alx's Question: "If we're all divine... why don’t act like it?
My take is that we are all Divine but Divinity is Expressed in many ways... sometimes we judge ourselves & others too much... Divinity is within as well as without...
What we deemed to be good or bad may be just Divine Perfection. Our imperfections are what make us perfectly unique… each of us a special and neccessary piece of the puzzle that complete the lives of those around us… and together we complete the Universe...
I believe that there are lessons we were born to learn... so we all are in the precess of learning to Express this Divinity in the most positive & productive way.
I see this as an act of Co-Creation... & Co-Creation is a lifelong process... life itself is a Dynamic Process of Co-Creation in a field of infinite possibilities... abundance...
As our life unfolds, our Divinity blossoms...
The universe is much more expansive than we are aware of…
Attention collapse infinite possibilities into the limited reality that our brains are capable of understanding…
What we pay attention to & appreciate tends to blossom… the sad thing is that we tend to pay more attention & hang on to negative thoughts & emotion.
Co-Creation at its optimal expression requires not just attention… it requires consistent attention to positive thoughts & emotions. Practicing appreciation helps us achieve this…
P.S. I prefer to label our Inner Divinty as our Inner Genius... Divinty has too much of a spiritual/religious connotation attached to it... I seek to be a bridge between spiritual & material so that those who can benefit most from this work would not reject it...










Brilliant thinking.
We may ask ourselves what would happen if Adam and Eve stayed in Paradise; divine and pure, without making any “errors” or wrong choices.
They would not be able to learn about beauty of life.
I lay it out this way.
Divinity by definition is Omnipotent (one could make a similar argument for Genius). Therefore everything is Divine, because Divinity can be/do anything.
As you say, what we appreciate blossoms. We choose what we give our attention to, and so we see that more often. It’s our interpretations of the Divine, always.