We are inherently created by God to perceive and understand the universe through the lens of unity—an original harmony where all things are infused with divine purpose and interconnectedness. Within the vast expanse of creation, there exists an unseen communication, a subtle echo of eternal truth that underpins every aspect of existence. The physical appearance of objects and their true essence are equally magnificent, reflecting divine attributes that shine through God's eternal light. This divine illumination awakens our emotions as we gaze upon it; it offers us a fleeting glimpse of God's glory manifesting within creation. Attempts to alter or break free from these ingrained patterns of perception are exceedingly challenging, for they are deeply rooted in our consciousness. Our mental images are as vivid and complex as the understanding of the details and relationships they depict—multi-layered and rich with meaning. We often deceive ourselves into thinking that these images are merely accurate representations of what we observe externally. However, in reality, there is another dimension—an inner layer—that shapes the depth of character and significance embedded within each image. Feelings play an equally vital role as our intellect in shaping our experience; they form the very soul of our perception and understanding. Our primary challenge is to remember and connect events not just as isolated moments in time but as parts of an eternal, unchanging reality. The mental pictures we hold often fragment our view of history, disconnecting us from its true meaning and significance. Instead, we should be guided and inspired by God's divine emanation, allowing His light to reveal the everlasting beauty inherent in every moment of the past. True experience, in its purest form, is meant to be timeless—an emotional overflow that empowers us to overcome obstacles and limitations. Through this divine perspective, we find the strength to transcend worldly restrictions and embrace the fullness of eternal truth. Our difficulty with feelings often arises because they tend to reflect and mirror our mental perceptions of the world and ourselves. We are inclined to see reality as flat and one-dimensional, and our private reasoning fixates on the events and individuals involved. Yet, it is ultimately our view of the world—the lens through which we interpret and perceive—that colors the inner picture we carry within us; the emotions we experience shape and influence the way we communicate and express that inner image to others.
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