So much more than we can imagine

Date:
July 14, 2022

When we were in school we learned that all matter consisted of three forms: solid, liquid, and gas. Each had its own properties and was defined largely by its density. A rock was solid, water was liquid, and air was gas. Each was composed of atoms that combined into molecules to become familiar aspects of our environment. What we now know is that, even though an object may appear to be solid and inert, it is actually subject to the continuous motion of its smallest units. If we were to have an electron microscope powerful enough to probe something like the human hand, we would find that it would be unidentifiable consisting largely of space. Think of this as what we see when we peer into the night sky. Millions of individual stars that from deep space appear to be a gaseous mass. And collectively these galaxies are part of what we call the Universe. And the Universe may be only one piece of something even greater. All of this flows through a vast sea of energy that creates and transforms everything within it. Since we are connected to this sea of energy we also have the power to create and transform. How are you using that ability today?

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A reflection of a mountain in a lake.