Tiberry, your patience marvels me; you would make an excellent teacher.
After re-reading the excerpt from
Conversations with God again I realized that it applied to all the lessons I learned while studying simple geometry. Indeed that piece describes rather correctly that with only one point of reference there is no relativity. You need at least three points of reference to experience distance and movement and consequently time.
Therefore if you experience All There Is you would only see one point of reference. To see things from our perspective one would have to divide that point up into at least three points. Therefore the excerpt from Conversations with God is right on target in its descriptions.
There is no creation, there is no action, and both perspectives exist at the same time. Therefore motivation would be the wrong word to use, as motivation implies an action. God simply experiences both perspective at the same time. There was no time when god did not experience both perspectives (this was the presumption I first had when reading that excerpt from
Conversations with God).
Very nice tiberry. I applaud your vigilance in explaining this to me. (Assuming I got it right)