"Dirt in the Dark"
A speck of soil, a universe of dust,
in cosmic night, where shadows form and rust.
A single grain, unseen, unheard, unknown,
upon the path where ancient seeds are sown.
It holds the memory of fallen leaves,
the silent ache of what the earth receives.
A thousand lives that rose and fell in grace,
imprinted on this unadorned dark space.
It asks no question of its lonely state,
it simply is, resigned to its own fate.
No sun to find it, no moon to bestow
the silver light on what lies down below.
And yet, within this void, a truth resides,
a potent force that in the stillness hides.
From darkness, life can find a humble start,
a fragile bloom emerging from the heart
Of this great nothingness, this silent ground,
where all that was and all that will be's found.
So let us look, not with a judging eye,
at humble dirt beneath a starless sky.
For in its stillness, in its simple trust,
we find the core of all that's truly just:
That life can sprout from even deepest night,
a tiny hope, a nascent, quiet light.
In the episode, we explore the need to truly connected to our true essence.
"God's logic" often refers to a perspective that sees the world and human experiences through the lens of divine purpose, wisdom, and moral principles. Here are some aspects typically associated with this concept:
1. **Purpose and Meaning**: Events in life, including suffering and challenges, may serve a greater purpose that humans may not immediately understand.
2. **Moral Framework**: God's logic often involves adhering to a moral code, guiding individuals to make ethical decisions that align with the teachings of their faith.
3. **Love and Compassion**: Central to many religious teachings is the notion that love and compassion should drive human interactions and decisions.
4. **Forgiveness and Grace**: Many faiths emphasize the importance of forgiveness, suggesting that letting go of grievances can lead to healing and reconciliation.
5. **Faith Over Understanding**: Sometimes, the concept suggests that faith in God's plan is more important than immediate human understanding or logic.
6. **Interconnectedness**: Recognizing the interconnectedness of all beings, which may lead to a more compassionate approach to relationships and society.
7. **Hope and Redemption**: God's logic often includes themes of hope, transformation, and the possibility of redemption, indicating that change is always possible.
These principles can provide guidance and comfort for many in navigating life's complexities and challenges.
In this episode we deflected this to help us build the intentional understanding of insight.