With the 2008 Beijing Olympic becoming history, I do not recall the fantastic theme of the Olympics getting much play. One World - One Dream. Isn’t that pretty much the way it really is? Maybe that is why it was ignored.
If we really thought that there is only One World, we would have to think about the world different. Right now most of us acknowledge that there is one world - made up up hundreds of countries. These countries are made up of many, if not dozens of smaller political subdivisions, not to mention cities, neighborhoods, blocks, homes, individual persons, etc. all of which are also ‘worlds’. There are many ‘worlds’ that make up the One World.
If one starts to think that he or she is a body, it goes on to the cellular, molecular, atomic, sub-atomic, and beyond levels. We did not even mention the solar system, galaxy, or universe. By my count, there are more than a dozen ‘worlds’ we live in. To say ‘One World’ by this way of reckoning is pretty much “a dream”, not much connected to ‘reality’.
But we are not bodies, according to most religions… and the Course in Miracles. ACIM goes even further to say that there is only God and His extension, whom we call “The Son”. The Son began a dream of what it would be like to be separate from the Father. However, there is only One World, the world of God and his Son, inextricable. There is only One Dream - the Son’s dream, the dream of separation. Like all dreams, it is ephemeral, an illusion that changes all the time.
In this dream, we use bodies to block out God and concentrate only on what we choose, not unlike living in a cave and ignoring the rest of Reality. Our bodies perpetuate the unreal dream of separation, with all of our senses quite limited in the light, sound, and other frequencies that we perceive. To think that what our bodies perceive is all there is, really is like the person in a cave. Just because one does not perceive the hundreds and thousands of radio, tv, microwave, cellular, and other signals around her body does not mean they do not exist. Most of us are aware of The One World, even if we cannot “prove” it by the physical means that are meant to prevent us from proving it.
In remembering the 2008 Beijing Olympics, we may be tempted to remember the games as all about Michael Phelps, the wonderful high tech pageantry, and mistakes some athletes and countries made. After all, it is all about bodies, who is fastest, most skilled, most graceful, and most persistent. But “I am not a body, for I am still as God created me.” Isn’t that like ego to promote an event to keep us focused on bodies and specialness while at the same time reminding us of the One World - One Dream?
I am grateful for the Olympics, not for the reverential awe accorded the athletes, but for the mostly ignored theme plastered all over the City of Beijing, all over the photographs and TV broadcasts in High Definition all over the world: the reminder that there is only One World (God’s World) and One Dream (the dream of separation that is being transmuted to the return to Oneness, that is our birth right).
The Voice for God is always present, mostly right in front of us, in the music, on the signs, in our intuition. If we would only pay attention to it.