Picture a net with interwoven strands. These are what you focus upon, but what of the spaces in between? Is it not the space that makes the web visible? You are used to noticing that which stands out, but that which is invisible is just as important. Think in terms of wholeness and you will feel yourself to be much more a part of a whole. You are part of a web of connections with parts visible and invisible. You notice the invisible through what you call synchronicities. Come to know that all is connected, and you will know how very supported you are.
You are so very loved.
This is exactly the image I was given by my guides as to a representation of the nature of my mind. It is like a net, where all the joining points also join with Nets that represent other minds within the whole. It was emphasized that this construction is infinitely flexible, such that we can connect with any other mind no matter how much our human selves think that it is alien. It was also given to me that this is how the akashic records are kept.
Great point! I suspect most of us relate only to the web portion of our interconnectedness (if that!) while viewing the in-between portions as space… “empty space”.
It is difficult, if mot impossible, for a tongue to define to a mortal, the heavens that are within us, that surround us, being all one. There is a potential likelihood that a single cell of our body has a similar perception of its “entirety”. Yet is it not love – (that “something special”) that makes us aware… of what we are grateful for.