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The Smallest Vessel — The Movie Produced by Sunny Chayes & Kristie Reeves Coming Soon The smallest vessel that can hold a human being must include at least Earth herself. But Earth cannot long survive alone. She needs a star to draw light from to warm her creations, to cause the clouds to form, the winds to blow, and the rains to fall. She needs a Moon to steady her as she dances spinning through the seasons and to cause her oceans to pulse with life-giving tides. She needs planets, comets, asteroids, to pull and push, and sometimes collide with her and stir the cauldron of creativity. The smallest vessel that can hold a human being must include at least the Sun and his children. But the Sun and his children cannot have come into being alone. They need a galaxy of stars, forming, living, dying, exploding, creating the elements for life. They need a billion seeds, a billion possibilities, and the death of the Grandmother Star to bring forth that one precise possibility that allowed our Sun to be born, and his children to emerge. The smallest vessel that can hold a human being must include at least the galaxy. But the galaxy cannot have come into being alone. It needs forces, particles, and fi re, spinning forth from the fi rst callings of the Infi nite, forming into billions of colossal clouds spiraling out into the primordial cosmos. The smallest vessel that can hold a human being must include at least the Universe. But the Universe cannot have come into being alone. It needs an Unfathomable Mystery, a time of no time, a place of no place, a Beginning of All Beginnings, so that the Infi nite can then call forth the Universe, and the Universe can then explode into being. Therefore . . . The smallest vessel that can hold a human being, that can hold you yourself—hold all beings—must include the whole of the Infi nite . . . at the very least. Visit theseekerandthesage.com

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