I am All and Nothing
- Susan Angela
- Feb 27, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 28, 2021
We originated from one source, the first couple … we have become many and now need to become one again. First we are space, then water, next we are a physical body. We are identified as an animal versus a plant or mineral. We are human. We are male or female. We identify with a certain race or nationality. We identify with a religion. We identify with a political ideology.
Wouldn’t it be a more perfect world if we saw one another and all living and non-living things as space first? We are all one. One loving, powerful, glorious space filled with nothing, yet filled with All!

Photo by Mohamed Nashah on Unsplash
We are spiritual beings, creations, living in physical bodies, separate from one another and all in this world, and disconnected for our source, our Creator. We are here to learn. We need to learn, to learn love; energetic, communal love.
Appreciate the physical gifts, starting with ourselves – care and love one’s own physical being by caring for it, providing for it (food, sleep, shelter), including the group need of procreation. We then help to care for the physical needs of others, including all inhabitants of our environs (animals, plants, minerals, water sources).
In this living and existing in the physical, we open and connect to the spiritual, our Source. We experience the oneness of All. It is beautiful and overwhelming. We are filled to the brim with the sacred power of Love and that overflows from us out into the physical, touching all with its healing and creative flood.
This physical world requires doing in order to survive. The spirit requires being in order to connect. We must first be in order to do with awareness and full potential. Otherwise we race around doing without consciousness.
It is difficult to reconcile our two bodies. We feel schizophrenic at times. Because being and focusing on spirit (which is invisible and unknowable unless you have personal experience) is more esoteric and difficult, a large percent of the human inhabitants of this world focus on the physical, acting on biology alone. We are more than this. We are called to be. We urgently need to embrace this call.
The intensity of spirit bows one’s head and stretches out one’s arms, refreshes the soul like a taste of cool, fresh spring water on a humid, warm sunny summer day. All I am is All … and nothing.
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