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What Do You Believe About God?

March 27, 2026 by beoneadmin Leave a Comment

Take a moment with us to  just notice your breath. Inhale deeply, exhale with a sigh. How do you feel?

The same breath that fills our lungs is the same breath that moves through all of creation. All of us are breathing finite portions of the Eternal’s Infinite Breath.

Just as the trees breathe, and the winds blow, we find ourselves living, breathing, and moving alongside them. We are never separate from creation; we are always an integral part. 

We’ve often been taught to think of ourselves as separate from creation, and even separate from God. We’d like to challenge that belief today with a simple question:  What if we are not, and have never been outside of the wholeness The Eternal created, but rather living within it?

What we believe about God shapes what we believe about life, and about ourselves.

Exodus 20:7 states, “You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain…” The word for “name” in Hebrew is shem, which refers to the character or essence of something. Here, the Eternal is telling us not to present His character in a false way; to not to lie about who He is.

The worst lie we can tell is a lie about God.

When we begin to believe lies about God, it changes our worldview. The lies we believe distort our perception of everything: life, ourselves, and others. What makes this so difficult is the fact that the most convincing lies often contain a kernel of truth.

In Traveling Light, Eugene Peterson describes a heretic as: “a person who chooses a single item out of the entire body of truth… and makes that the only truth.” Partial truths can distort our understanding of God. If God is only seen as vengeful, we live in fear. If God is only distant, we feel alone and disconnected. Heretics use these partial truths to abuse, coerce, and manipulate us for their own benefit. These distortions shape how we see ourselves and the world, robbing us of the truth and freedom the Eternal so lovingly gives us. Instead, we begin to live as if we are separate, unsafe, or disconnected.

If we look at creation, we see that nothing in nature lives in fear of being what it was created to be. The trees are not afraid of growing. The ocean is not afraid of the tides’ ebb and flow. The moon is not afraid of passing through it’s phases. 

Everything belongs. What if we do too?

If we form our beliefs about God from what has been revealed through scripture and through creation, 

we begin to see a fuller picture. Romans 1:20 says that God’s nature has been clearly seen through what has been made. Acts 17 tells us: “In Him we live and move and have our being…”

When we begin to see God through creation, something shifts and we enter into the full human experience. We stop trying to find God outside of life, and begin to recognize that we are living within it. We are not here to observe creation; we live as participants within it. We live, move, and have our being as part of creation, not beside, beyond, or outside of it.

Seeing ourselves this way, as an integral part of all creation changes our perception and our experience. We learn that we don’t have to reach for wholeness; we simply need to remember it.  It’s something we’re already and have always been held in.

The Eternal is the creator of everything and is everywhere.

Each of us individually cannot fully comprehend the Eternal, but we do get glimpses of it within ourselves, in others, and in nature. We are each made in the image of God, and we each carry attributes of The Eternal. Yet even all of humanity together, cannot fully express the fullness of the Eternal.

In Job, The Eternal describes the vastness of creation, and asks Job if he understands it. And the truth is, he didn’t and we don’t either. But maybe we’re not meant to; maybe we’re meant to live in it, just like the rest of creation. The birds don’t need to understand the sky to fly. The ocean doesn’t need to understand itself to move. And perhaps, we don’t need to understand everything about God to exist as children of God.

When the Eternal revealed His name to Moses as YHWH, God described Himself as merciful, gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in lovingkindness and faithfulness. According to Numbers 23:19, the Eternal is not human, not subject to changing, but instead remains faithful and true.

We are created by The Eternal, and we each carry different expressions of the Eternal’s nature. Some of us  may see God as love, others as wisdom, and still others as creativity.

All are true. The Eternal is expansive and without limit.  It is not either/or; it never was. It is both/and.

We like to think of it like standing on different sides of the same mountain, each of our viewpoints is a slightly different experience, yet the mountain is the same. Just like creation holds diversity without division, we can too. We all have different perspectives and different experiences, but we are created by the same Source. We all come from and take part in the same Infinite Breath.

Wholeness has never required sameness. It holds it all. We are already whole beings living within the wholeness of creation. We don’t have to reach for it, we simply need to remember it. 

So let’s return to something simple: We are not separate from God, creation, or wholeness. We exist within it right now and in every breath. The invitation isn’t to figure everything out, but to rest into that truth. 

The kingdom of God is both within and among us (Luke 17:21). Wherever we are, The Eternal is, and wholeness reigns. 

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Soul Care Vs. Self Care

February 19, 2018 by beoneadmin

The idea of self care has permeated our culture. Everywhere you turn, you are encouraged to take “me time” or to “treat yourself.” There is nothing inherently wrong with self care. We do need to care for ourselves. In order to love well, we have to be physically and emotionally capable of doing so.

We know that taking time to relax, recharge, and reset are not inherently wrong. But what happens when the usual tools of self care are not enough?

What happens after you spend time alone (or with friends)? After the vacation? The manicure/pedicure? After the shopping trip? The gym? The yoga class?

What happens when you practice self care but you still feel a hollow place of longing from deep within?

Let me introduce you to soul care.

But first, let’s explore some differences between self care and soul care.

 

Self Care vs. Soul Care

Focus: Me Focus: God, the Source
Purpose: Disconnect to recharge, restore, reset Purpose: Connect to the Source of all that is good & beautiful
Result: Quick, temporary results; usually external Result: Intentional, multi-dimensional internal change

 

What is the soul? The soul is that place of deep longing. It is the life and light within you that needs to connect to the Source of all light and life. It is the part of you that knows that there is something more–that there are greater depths to explore and more meaning than what we see.

Why soul care? When you begin a practice of soul care, you are jumping into the deep and wide river of the Source’s love. You are choosing to continuously connect and reconnect to the Source. You realize that the focus is not yourself, but you will change. You are committing to slow down and pay attention to what is happening in your inner world.

A few soul care practices that we use at Be One Yoga are Meditation, Silence, Prayer, and Storying.  You owe it to yourself to not only practice self care, but to practice soul care to connect your soul to the Source, the only answer for the longings of the soul.

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What is Christian meditation?

December 2, 2015 by beoneadmin

Meditation is a spiritual discipline.  It is a time of active surrendebeonemeditationr to stillness and the presence of God prompted by the Holy Spirit so that God may dwell in our innermost spaces.  God’s dwelling in our innermost spaces slowly conforms us into the image of Jesus.

It is a pondering of and setting our attention on God’s Word and w
hat he is saying through it.

According to Richard Foster,

“Christian meditation, very simply, is the ability to hear God’s voice and obey His Word. It is that simple.” 

As a spiritual discipline, meditation requires continual practice to see change.  The changes begin from the inside out.  Over time, it helps us to remember our connection to God even in our most chaotic, frazzled spaces.

“Meditation resets our awareness of the WITH GOD life.  It helps us rediscover the joy that God has chosen to settle in with us, to set up a home in us…”  (-Jill Fisk)

Christian meditation is necessary so that we may learn to be ONE with HIM and grow up to look more like our HIM.

How do I Start?

  • Show up!  Simply meet God face to face.
  • Get still & quiet.
  • Ask the Lord to show himself to you through His word.
  • Listen for what the Holy Spirit as you read.
  • Listen to some of our Be One Meditations to help you.

 

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