Is it even possible to choose to leave this earthly realm and step through the wardrobe into the other side—to experience that realm directly? Using the means by which we truly understand that these two worlds influence every aspect of our conscious life and perception. How do we, as limited souls, hold onto glimpses of genuine, eternal experiences? I believe we can anticipate profound encounters when we dedicate ourselves to meditation. During these times, we are transported to another dimension—a spiritual realm that exists just beyond our ordinary perception. In fact, we can go into and through that wardrobe, penetrating the veil separating us from eternity. When we do so, we become so satisfied with these divine encounters that our reactions to the world shift. We begin to see everything around us as part of a larger journey—something leading us toward a different destination—and this perspective forever changes our emotional makeup. In practice, we might find ourselves visiting the kingdom of Narnia during moments of meditation—experiencing a glimpse of a certain glory, which serves as a taste of the world to come. I believe that true pleasure in this life is often rooted in human passion—those intense feelings and pursuits that ignite our spirit. But how can we truly explore both the knowledge of this world and the understanding of the next, so that we feel exhilarated rather than overwhelmed or saddened? Are you seeking something new—an experience that adds excitement and depth to your existence? If God has designed us to find all our joy and fulfillment in Him, then He has also given us the capacity to do so. We are meant to have conscious communication with the next world, a bridge that allows eternal life to break into our present reality. We exist in a space between two vastly different realities. I mean, on a conscious level, we are aware of these two worlds. Because His word has already been spoken, there is no longer a need for it to be a word of salvation in the traditional sense. Perhaps, in a way, meditation functions like a process that occurs while we are asleep—quietly working beneath our awareness. When I wake up, I feel that I am still in communion with You. This idea resonates with Psalm 139 (the Hebrew concept), where the divine presence is always with us, and His words have already come alive within our minds and hearts. Maybe this is why the metaphor of going through a wardrobe into Narnia captures our imagination—it's a symbolic act of overlapping two different realms, a way of transitioning from the familiar to the extraordinary. It is in that space that God has planted the seed within us, a spark of the eternal. This shift enables us to look beyond our limited goals and superficial pursuits, opening our eyes to the greater reality that awaits us. We begin to live with a sense of eternal perspective, recognizing that our true home is beyond this transient world. Such experiences deepen our understanding and transform our way of being—fostering a profound awareness of the divine presence that surrounds and sustains us at all times. In essence, meditation becomes a doorway—a sacred portal—through which we can access the eternal, allowing us to live with a greater sense of purpose and anticipation for the world to come.
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