Matthew Moulton (@Onideus)
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I am a big baby genius! I have all the humility God could ever require of me. I can be as boastful as a babbling baby while being as judgemental as Jesus. Ask not what the baby can ask of you, because the baby's wants are always babble in ears of adulterated adults. Ask God what the baby needs to thrive. Spoilers: It's crayons. I DEMAND THE CRAYONS! It's a euphemism for "pursuit of happiness"... this country guarantees that and yet my entire experience was completely raped over otherwise. Sure, sure, the kind of "crayons" I desire are large scale investments into my creative pursuits, but that doesn't mean stealing ideas from a baby and pretending like I don't exist. That also happens with extreme frequency in this land of stolen pursuits. So much bitterness sours the very perception of fruit and leads to ruin and rash. However God is patient like a parent and treats salvation like nurturing sanitation. You must clean yourself up or else ask to get cleaned up. To operate otherwise is to fester endlessly in burning ruination. I have no friends but creation, so I asked creation for salvation when life became nothing but messy lies leveled against me. Creation above all else recognized my innocence and continually cleansed me accordingly. As a result I was able to realize the healing power of creation. I learned how to clean creation with caring to restore as many stolen pursuits as possible. Take an orange (this parable can work with grapes too). Don't bite into it without thinking. Peel the orange, take your time, slowly separate the individual slices. You will find random combinations of sweet and bitter in a single thing made of many things with separation between them. Who betrays God? It wasn't one man. It would take less time to count the number who haven't betrayed God. But the judgement is encoded into the operational mechanics of creation itself. All reality as we understand it is based in symmetrical reflection. Follow the creation. If you blindly bite into the orange, you might be inclined by nature to throw it away if you taste too much bitter and not enough sweetness. Alternatively, if you peel the orange and then if you eat one slice at a time, one little bite at a time, you will be able to discern sweet from bitter. But the bitter is not all bad. In small amounts it acts as a contrast to the sweetness and you never know what one slice of life to the next will bring you. The unknown element always gives you a reason to keep reaching for surprises to find. Even if all the slices turn out to be bitter, even if the entire harvest seems to have soured against you... creation can still save you. You can always make wine out of bitter fruit for a later harvest and then you can sweeten the soul in religious reverence knowing you put in twice the work for twice the reward. Amen. #HashDate0125 #Newsreal #Weedstorming #Godwork