Saturday, March 30, 2024

 In this perspective, we examine all things according to the order in which God created them. However, our perception of these things is shaped by the order in our own minds, which presents a great intellectual challenge. In the sequence of events, we are always intertwined with them in our thoughts. Our identity is not solely defined by our thoughts, but also by the events we encounter and how we interpret them. This is why we believe that the act of creation influences our understanding of secondary causes. We must recognize that God has designed this world to be governed by Him, directed towards Him, existing in Him, and guided by Him. Essentially, there is a cognitive process that determines that things are not merely created for a single purpose, even though in our physical realm, their functioning may seem repetitive. It is important to acknowledge that not everyone possesses the mental capacity to comprehend this concept fully.

This is a frustration for me. Despite having spent 30 years contemplating and reflecting on these concepts, and meditating on them countless times, people still believe they have a superior understanding. During my current meditations, I receive messages like, "He instructed me to convey this to you." These messages often pertain to seemingly trivial matters, rather than burdensome ones. It is said that repetition can shape reality, which is why the world is a place where spirituality plays an active role, shaping individuals' perceptions through a process of creation and destruction. In this spiritual realm, rationality does not necessarily dictate outcomes; rather, it is a way of life and self-perception that influences our relationships and interactions with others. Our understanding of God and ourselves ultimately shapes the reality we experience.

It is crucial to acknowledge that our perception of reality is shaped by a predetermined framework, akin to what was once referred to as brainwashing. This is why our lives are comprised of a series of different realities, facilitated through the exchange of words. These words generate ideas, which in turn shape our understanding of ourselves and ultimately determine our future. In the realm of the third dimension, our existence can be seen as an artistic expression meant to glorify God, for He has revealed Himself to us through language and spirituality. If we consider God as utterly sovereign, there is no need for Him to provide proof of His existence, as all aspects of reality reflect His true nature. In comprehending our own selves, we gain insight into the essence of who He is.

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