It is highly unlikely that belief systems will undergo radical transformations within a single generation, given the deep-rooted nature of spiritual and philosophical convictions. Current scholarly and theological insights suggest that examining the physical universe offers a practical and logically consistent method for understanding and communicating reality—comparable to solving a complex mathematical problem that requires precision and clarity. This body of knowledge acts as the divine mechanism governing the universe, from its inception to its ultimate conclusion. The divine vision encompasses the entire continuum of history, from the moment of creation to the eventual end of all things. From the divine perspective, no single thought or idea holds greater inherent value than any other; rather, all are part of a unified divine plan. The divine Word has existed eternally, from the very beginning of existence itself, serving as the foundation of all divine truth. What humans experience as new revelations are, in essence, reaffirmations of eternal divine truths—truths that may already signal the approaching end of time itself. This understanding offers insight into the true nature of all events, suggesting that the eternal divine idea is the fundamental cause behind everything perceived within the universe, originating from the divine mind. In this light, a person who prays with humility may possess extraordinary spiritual power, or even a figure like Balaam may hold a special significance within God's overarching plan. While I do not see myself as charismatic or particularly spiritually gifted, I firmly believe in a profound interplay between the spiritual and material realms. The true essence of an individual is rooted in their spirit rather than external appearances or material possessions. I do not dismiss the importance of leading a good quality of life, personal well-being, or the preservation of future generations; rather, I recognize that divine influence employs diverse means to fulfill its divine will. I am not claiming that the specific mode of communication directly determines the quality of life; instead, I hold that, from God's perspective, all forms of communication—whether past, present, or future—exist simultaneously in a divine eternal present. The significance of human existence derives from a divine source that is inherently cyclical and timeless. Each mode of communication appears to follow a logical, orderly pattern that reflects the divine nature—organized rather than chaotic. In this framework, divine communication transcends time, existing in a form that casts many shadows and complexities, which human perception tends to interpret through the lens of the visible. This focus on the visible influences our mode of communication and shapes our identity on both material and spiritual levels. Within this paradigm, the concept of timelessness deeply influences these invisible channels of communication, which are themselves shaped by...
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