• Trees have so many arms and their arms reach up to heaven. All things serve God. Trees sing out to God and reach out their many arms and hands and fingers to Him. God made things on earth, and designed them to reach up to heaven, to sing out. Trees reach up, grass grows up, flowers smile at the sky, water reflects the sky, and everything reaches up. We humans, on the contrary, built things flat lined. Our cars, our houses, all point to the ground or align with the ground. We used to believe the earth was flat, while God knew the world was round. Spheres are holy, squares and lines and corners are that of the devil. We built things flat to the earth, we build cars that only go straight in a line; we built street lamps with lights that point down to the ground. Our roads are flat; our fences are flat in a line. The only car that is spherical is the bug, and no wonder it’s the happy car, because it’s spherical; therefore, heavenly. The only link that crosses our lines with the growing trees is the Cross. It has two lines, so it is made by man; it is from a tree, therefore made by God. Our line is aligned with the ground, and His line points to the sky. Its head looks up to the sky while our arms stretch out aligned to the earth. Jesus died on this, and linked us to the Father.

    Spheres are round, thus makes the universe round. Bubbles reflect the universe, stars and planets. Infinity goes on forever without stopping, so there are no such things are corners of the universe. Perhaps the universe is a continuous sphere? We use timelines, and God uses spheres. His plan’s painting is a round portrait, while ours is stuck in a line. Our portraits are square, while His are in a circle. If He sees things as a whole, then his is a sphere with everything inside it. We see things in time, so ours in a line. If we put our lives as a painting, the onlookers would see a long rectangle of events. God sees our lives in a sphere, so as a whole without corners, and without a line. He sees time as one event. Our perspectives are different from His.

    Everything ends with perspective, just like the airplane in the sky traces over the land. One person looks up and sees it arc over in less than 10 seconds. Do the passengers look down and see us in less than 5? No, it is simply distance and different perspectives; do not forget, there are others in a wider radius that can see the airplane as well, even though we on the ground cannot see other onlookers, for we have houses around us, blocking our view. Theirs is different and limited as well as ours is. So the airplane travels on and their perspective differs from us on the ground.

    The only one real Truth is God. He sees everything. Our truths are all different, because of our perspective. We do not see the things He sees. So, truth lies in the eye of the beholder.

    With perspective, come the trees again. Some see trees as limber, or as shelter. Someone saw them one night as arms and beings praising God.



    Bubbles make the universe round.