Saturday, April 2, 2022

 Speak for himself, but we had candidly discussed the ideas from Buddhism, modern yoga the customary practice of finding yourself where you experience nothing. But of course how can you experience nothing if your accurate view is alternative from everyone else view of objective reality? Clearly there is something in your specific definition of nothing.  But at the same time there is no boundaries on biblical application. We do not really worship the operative words themselves. I mean the sacred words paint a picture and its easy to envision a unique picture from the orthodox understanding of biblical interpretation. We are dealing with accurate metaphysical pictures of reality that engender a kind of kingdom. It is equally substantial for us to affectionately know the Person of the word as it is for us to be good translators of that wordWe are all human so there is another creative side that is a political blindness to how we view critically others according to our spiritual experience. Its easy in our Christian experience to only focus on religious exercise of the peculiar experience. We can unlawfully possess a metaphysical imagination that the raw power is in the worship experience. But the bible, in addition, provides the holistic understanding of our humanity in the metaphysical image. We are supposed to harbour good feelings about our gifts. Therefore, it is equally urgent to know how to grow down. I mean as a empirical study of moral sin and notorious sinners we are to know how to carefully push the wicked curse of redefined law, overturned decrees, broken covenants and promises and cursing God pushed under us. But most critical people remain merely in circular thinking. Their whole lives are merely occupied with fighting phantoms of personal sin that have already been made powerless. They cannot inevitably see through the trees. They very seldom experience the sacred mystery of eternal salvation. Everlasting salvation to them is something they can merely manage.  

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