If a child asked you about God, how would you answer?
Posted on Sep 15th, 2007
by
Portico
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for September 15, 2007:
What do you remember?
I say that because I feel children have just left the Space of Creation that Love is, that God is, that we Are, and there is a knowledge and awareness of that Source that a child carries. "God" becomes a word they hear and so they ask about the word "god" along with "Why is the sky blue," and "How do birds fly." My answer to their question is a way of saying to them that they already Know what God is. I am only pointing them back to an understanding that exists before the Word.
I say that because I feel children have just left the Space of Creation that Love is, that God is, that we Are, and there is a knowledge and awareness of that Source that a child carries. "God" becomes a word they hear and so they ask about the word "god" along with "Why is the sky blue," and "How do birds fly." My answer to their question is a way of saying to them that they already Know what God is. I am only pointing them back to an understanding that exists before the Word.

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