On the road to oneness
We are all on different roads. Some of us take the highway and some of us take the scenic back roads. Some of us try and take short cuts and some of us pool off the side of the road and watch everyone else drive by.

A lot of people in our world ride on other peoples roads. Blindly following someone else’s interpretation of what the road is supposed to look like. The sky is blue, this flower is yellow, you have to fear this, or you should believe this or your going to hell. It’s all an illusion, because it is their road not yours. By following someone else you loose track of your own road and loose your connection to your true self. Your living in a world that someone else has created for you. The owners of the road try and scare you from existing their highway. Many people follow for security reasons or because when they do try and go on their own road they get lost. It is OK to get lost, some of us get lost more than others and that is fine. At least your on your own road.

When we see someone that is struggling we try and assist them by offering some comforting information from our own road. There is nothing wrong with this, as long as it is not forced upon them, or that we judge them if they do not follow us. There is no need to try and convince someone to see it the same way as you. You would be dis-empowering them if you did.

It doesn’t matter what road you take, every road is perfect in it’s own way.  Experience your own road, feel the texture, smell the flowers, taste the air. It is the experience of our own road that is most important.

It’s time for everyone to find their own road and find their true self. To stop following others blindly. We all may be on separate roads, but all our roads lead to one.

When someone tells you it’s my way or the highway, take the next exit! Don’t be afraid! Focus on love and trust in yourself and let that guide you.

Peace and love to you on your road,
Joe