A brilliant question was posted on Facebook today by a fellow named Garrett J. White. He asked, "Does God Have Wants and Needs?"
I really enjoy Garrett's Paid to Play Academy program so I wanted to participate.
To me, the first answer is: Yes, Garrett, God needs for us, as human beings, to remember how miraculous we are so we can reflect God's joy and energy onto the Earth in every moment.
Then Garrett asked the question: "@Bill...What are your thoughts about the distinction between Wants and Needs? Does God Want? Does God Need?"
So I elabored: In a broader understanding, when we say wants and needs we are putting our human persona on God.
God does not have wants or needs really because wants and needs are a human judgment of experience. God does not judge because that would limit its expression.
God put its energy within the hearts of us all, equally. Then God gave us free will to express our vision of God, on Earth, in any way we choose. Through every moment, every action, every thought we are in some way expressing God on the physical realm.
So what does God do?
God simply loves us without condition, without the judgments of desire, want or need, in a state many have called "Being."
In fact, God loves us so much it allows us to create any eventuality we can consider and no matter what that creation is God loves us without condition. The reason is we are the children of God, a direct reflection expressing our vision of God's brilliance in a human experience on Earth.
What are your thoughts? Does God have wants and needs?
My thoughts are that God does have wants and needs. His wants are that we are kind to others, that we help others in mankind and that we love each other as he loves us. His needs are that we pray for the poor and needy, we we unite our power of good to make sure that the balance is always tipped towards the power of light. There is a balance in the universe that must be maintained, and power of white light should always be the heaviest side. It is like the scales of justice that Arch Michael holds.
Posted by: Susan Montgomery | January 27, 2011 at 10:31 PM