Saturday, June 13, 2020

Where do the gods dwell?



Above is a new video I've just published entitled, "Where do the gods dwell?"

The ancients, from every culture on earth, were aware that the divine realm is always present, at all times. 

It has often been repeated that in the ancient world-view, every locality had its presiding deity, every fountain had its nymph, every tree its dryad, every wind had its presiding god, and every star was a deity.

These sentiments are almost always expressed in the past tense . . . but the divine realm has not gone away nor receded out of our reach.

To see a previous post exploring the above oft-repeated quotation, see "Every fountain has its nymph," from April of 2016, and you may also be interested in the previous video entitled "The gods are always near," from September of last year.

The ancient myths and scriptures, as I explore in my most-recent book, indicate that we have access to the infinite realm through our authentic self, and we always have access to our own authentic self, because our self is always present with us, even when we know it not.

And that means that the divine realm of the gods is always present and available, no matter where we are or what we are going through.