THE GREAT MYSTERY
In time, one way or another, everything is drawn back to Love — not by force or decree, but by a deeper intelligence at work within life itself. What drifts out of alignment cannot remain there forever.
In time, one way or another, everything is drawn back to Love — held, so to speak, in The Great Mystery, according to a timing not our own.
For Love is not optional. It is not one value among many. It is the underlying coherence of reality itself. When we move away from it, we don’t violate a rule — we step out of alignment. And misalignment can persist for a while, but it cannot become permanent.
Why? Because life is self-correcting.
Everything that exists participates in a deeper intelligence — call it God, the Gods, the Tao, the Logos, the Field, the Ground of Being. It has its own rhythms, its own seasons of expansion and collapse, forgetting and remembering. When something drifts too far from what is real, the field begins to apply pressure. Sometimes gently, sometimes through breakdown, sometimes through love itself shattering our defenses.
The timing is not ours because the return is not managed by the ego or the will. It unfolds through circumstance, loss, grace, illness, beauty, relationship — through whatever finally loosens our grip enough for truth to enter. One person is awakened by tenderness, another by ruin. One through devotion, another through despair.
So “in the hands of the Gods” is not fatalism. It is humility. It is the recognition that there is a wisdom at work larger than our strategies and our preferences — a wisdom that knows when a soul, a culture, or a world is ready to remember what it is.
And it always brings us back — not on our schedule, but at the moment when resistance can no longer sustain itself.
Nigel Lott teaandzen.org
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