How’s your relationship with divinity? Regardless how it is, this quote by Sidney Sheldon will make you view things in a different way.
Surprisingly, it is not that surprising. But it is a thing inside my head for which I couldn’t find the right words to express.

“A blank piece of paper is God’s way of telling us how hard it is to be God.”
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That’s great.
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Such an interesting take on writing x
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When you read too much into a piece of paper… 🤗
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That’s deep.
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If God found it hard to fill a blank space, He would not be God. For God to be God, he must therefore be unlimited in His power and abilities. It’s because we are humans, made in Gods likeness, but flawed because of sin, that we find blank pages hard to fill sometimes. But in the end, as Tolkien puts it, we are sub-creators, which is why we want to write, why we have to create.
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Interesting thought…
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Creation is never easy, it is the same for painters and other artists.
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My mind sometimes is a blank sheet of paper. But if it truly was, I wouldn’t have mental illness. Thank you for liking something on my blog.
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…our bureaucratic now soon digitalising system forced our inner voicing God into some conventional format(s) that some people are lucky to escape…may the forces have mercy on us all 🥺
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Why write? If you have discovered some essential truths, and want others to have access to them, either before or after you’ve passed on, it is essential to write them down now. Write those difficult truths in a manner which makes them as clear and easy to accept as possible. Try to get the word out, either by announcing your writing in this world, or in the next.
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