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Be a Correspondent of Real Life

Talk summary: In this podcast, Guy Finley talks about how every moment is actually a divine communication that wants to reveal to us our own limitless possibilities.

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Talk notes: Most of us like to receive a love letter or a letter from a friend. Why? Because the letter represents a kind of relationship that is expressed through correspondence. We naturally long to correspond with real life. We like music, for instance, because it produces a corresponding movement in us. Music is correspondence. We love the beauty of music because there is a corresponding beauty inside of us.

God, this great intelligence, wants to correspond with us, and it is never not doing that. Presently we do not understand the nature of this correspondence. Everything is correspondence, and in reality, that may be all there is: this beautiful correspondence and the awareness of it. We must work to become conscious of what the moment is trying to tell us is true about ourselves, instead of protecting or running from what is being revealed.