Godjectify
The tendency to project God onto others. In its unhealthy manifestations, the projections are laden with expectations, most of which cannot be fulfilled. Although we all carry the seed of divinity, few of us have reached a stage where we can consistently actualize our most divine intentions. Unhealthy Godjectification ultimately leads to disappointment. In its healthy forms, the projections are grounded in the divinity of our humanness. We don’t have expectations of perfection. We see ourselves, and others, as Godseeds in the making, carriers of divine possibility, invaluable seekers of wholeness. Rather than being disappointed by other’s mistakes, we see them through compassionate eyes, recognizing that most of us are doing our best to embody our enlightened aspects. We Godjectify in an effort to honor and support each other, particularly when we lose our way. We Godjectify as a reminder to hold each other in our truest light.
She asked me not to Godjectify her and I ignored her, causing the relationship to end.