Santhan’s Godwriting — Heavenpetals

Santhan to Bhagavan…

Dear Bhagavan,

It’s been a while, pencil to paper that is.

Just a while ago I made some “supposed to be” cookies. I did everything opposite to what a usual cookie recipe would call for. I threw everything in in no particular order and cared not for measurements or temperature of the oven. The cookie dough did not look like cookie dough. It looked more like mushy bread. While I was mixing it I kept thinking, “This is going to turn out OK”. When the cookies did eventually come out of the oven, they turned out better than OK, and even though I knew they would, I experienced pleasant surprise and felt happy to see how well they came to be. The whole process of baking and preparing the cookies is a strikingly similar analogy of how I come to you.

Bhagavan to Santhan…

The sweet taste of the divine cookie lingers on the sides of your tongue and the experience of the cookie remains with you. Soon it will fade away and remain but a memory. You may recall that memory anytime and relive that experience like it is for real.

It is the same with you and Me. The only difference is, is that you are my cookie. I consume you. The experience of you may be called up at anytime, or I may bake you according to another recipe. There is something immensely different here with the recipe for you; that is the ingredients. The ingredients that make you come from Myself. You, my Divine Cookie. are made from the purest of ingredients all held together by the butter of consciousness. I am the Baker, the butter and the other divine ingredients.

You are my best recipe. No other recipe can compare.

See how the dough you placed into the cookie tray formed into divine cookies with no two alike. Each and every one an individualised, unique formation of the very same dough, baked in the same oven and created by the same baker. So it is with you and all my Divine Cookies.

Santhan to Bhagavan…

When will You consume me and what will happen to me?

Bhagavan to Santhan…

You put the cookies in the oven right. You let them bake. Then you inquisitively prodded them while they were in the oven…they were puffy, so you let them bake longer. Then you turned off the heat and let them stay there a while. Then you took them out and left them on the counter. Then you did some work on the computer, and then you went and tasted them. When you tasted them, the cookies were just right. Crumbly and crunchy on the outside; warm, moist and chewy on the inside. They were just right when you consumed them. They were ready to be consumed. This was a process. Time was not important, the process was.

You will merge with your Maker when you are ready to be consumed.

The difference with Divine Cookies is that they are held together by the consciousness of the Maker. When they merge with their Maker, the unification is experienced both by the Baker and His creation. Consciousness experiencing Consciousness.

It happens in the moment, in a moment and in every moment, the intensity of which expands into Infinity and back into ItSelf, a process that cannot fit into any recipe book.

This process can only be experienced when the cookie is ready to be consumed. All my creations must one day become cookies to experience That.

Posted by Gloria on January 6th, 2008 under these topics
Heavenpetals, Godwriting Journal

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Reply from Mary on January 6, 2008

Oh how beautiful Santhan ~ love it!

Particulaly liked this bit…
“See how the dough you placed into the cookie tray formed into divine cookies with no two alike. Each and every one an individualised, unique formation of the very same dough, baked in the same oven and created by the same baker. So it is with you and all my Divine Cookies.”

Perfect!

Namaste

Mary
xoxoxo

:)

Reply from Karen on January 6, 2008

OMG Santhan,
How gratifying and delicious is this. Thank you sharing God’s Divine Cookie recipe with us! mmm mmm Gooood…

Reply from Jo on January 6, 2008

Thank you Santhan!
What a perfectly Divine analogy. I find the baking of cookies very soulful and often end up in the kitchen with my hands in the dough, so this Godwriting is especially meaningful for me. Bless You!

Reply from Gloria on January 7, 2008

This Godwriting is like a cookie itself. It needs to be savored. Every time I read this over, I find something I missed before. This is so simple and very profound.

Reply from Jack van Raders on January 7, 2008

Santhan !!! My deepest Thanks. That was beautiful. What comment can you make after Gods answers.I never eat cookies but think of you and God Talking. Bake plenty More Lots of thanks again love light and Fun. Jack

Reply from One on January 7, 2008

Bhagavan to Santhan
How else am I to experience who I am? I experience through you. I experience you. You cannot experience I. You can only become I. This is why I say BE who you are. It’s how you serve best. You are the point of existence.

Reply from Gloria on January 7, 2008

I love how Bhagavan distinguishes between experience and being and that we are the point of existence. Wow, that is one to mull over.

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