Thursday, July 3, 2025

 At this moment, I feel an overwhelming sense of excitement and anticipation. This sensation began to stir yesterday, when I noticed my fast-twitch muscles seemed to pulse with unusual energy—an indication that a significant transformation is on the horizon. It feels as though a major spiritual renewal is imminent, and I am eager to see how this divine encounter will unfold in my life and the lives of others. The anticipation of such divine breakthroughs fills me with hope and longing, knowing that the presence of God is near and that a new level of understanding and experience awaits us all. Holy Spirit, we earnestly invite You to come and fill this space, to saturate us with Your presence. I want to also touch on an important misconception: the idea that we can control our actions and perceptions beyond the physical realm and what we understand as reality. This misconception often manifests through the influence of supernatural beings from other worlds, which can be confusing or deceptive. Moreover, the concept of time is closely tied to our emotions—fear, stress, and anxiety—since it is a gift of life that keeps us anchored in the physical world. However, understanding eternity radically changes how we see our earthly lives. When we grasp the eternal nature of God and His realm, the burdens and troubles of our worldly existence seem lighter. We begin to experience a sense of weightlessness and genuine joy that surpasses earthly sorrows, enabling us to rise above the pain and despair that often cripple us. This divine phenomenon can be likened to the Holy Spirit—an infinite divine communion that embodies all joy, all glory, and all fulfillment emanating from God's own self-glorification. Our true happiness is found in relationship and communion with this Great Comforter. Through this divine connection, we are lifted into eternity, where these eternal joys and blessings shape and transform us profoundly. These eternal beings—divine realities—impart their glory into our experience, enriching our lives with their everlasting presence. I firmly believe that our lives go far beyond ordinary, everyday existence; I am convinced that the very realm of heaven intersects with our daily experiences in ways that are often difficult to articulate. These extraordinary moments are so intimately connected to eternity that they defy simple description. They do not conform to the linear flow of time as we typically perceive it, but rather exist outside of it. When the Holy Spirit reveals Himself to us, communication takes place on a level that surpasses our senses—beyond sight, sound, and words. It’s a form of understanding and connection that transcends physical perception, reaching into the depths of our spirit. This understanding goes beyond mere facts or doctrines; it touches the core of our spiritual reality. The Apostle Paul expressed a longing for believers to be completely filled with God Himself, a desire that seems almost impossible to fully comprehend. Such a profound yearning likely did not arise solely from intellectual pursuit or reading but was inspired by his own extraordinary experience—being caught up into the third heaven and witnessing realities that cannot be expressed with human words. Does this imply that we, too, can have encounters that transcend verbal description? Many of us have been so immersed in the presence of the Holy Spirit that we are overwhelmed by an indescribable joy filled with divine glory. In those moments, the Holy Spirit connects with the deepest parts of our being, reminding us of His tender visits throughout our lives. The light of the universe appears to intensify under His illumination—as if the Holy Spirit is causing the sun to shine with even greater radiance. Without this divine presence, we might mistakenly interpret such profound experiences as purely external phenomena, but in truth, He illuminates our perceptions, granting us clarity and understanding beyond ordinary sight. If we have ever known deep sorrow, we realize that no earthly comfort can truly compare to the solace offered by divine presence. Conversely, when joy is like the dew of heaven—fresh, pure, and divine—it becomes a deeply personal encounter with the divine that cannot be fully captured in words. There is no joy greater than being enveloped in eternal happiness, a joy that surpasses any fleeting pleasure of this world. How is it that moments of divine encounter can feel so vivid and alive even long after they occur? Perhaps it’s because eternity maintains a continuous communication with us, a divine dialogue that grows more joyful as it gently draws us away from past pains and sorrows. When the Holy Spirit manifests Himself within us, it’s as if time itself dissolves into eternity, even if only for a brief moment. During such times, our very existence can be likened to a letter—one that isn’t written with ink but is carried and sustained by the power of the Living God, whose words and presence transcend mere physical writing.

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