I find myself completely unable to fully comprehend the vastness of God's mind. The words we use to describe Him are familiar and well-known, yet they only scratch the surface of what is truly divine. There exists something infinitely greater—an enigma that surpasses mere language or spoken explanation. Whenever I feel His presence, I am struck by a sense of boundless freedom—an experience so profound that words cannot adequately capture it. It’s as if there is a deep well of meaning in God's message, a mystery that goes beyond human understanding, leaving us in silent reverence and awe. Because I cannot fully grasp what God is trying to communicate through words, it becomes impossible to truly describe what His presence feels like when He dwells among us. I often wonder—what if our very response to Him goes beyond what we can put into words? Perhaps, in some way, we are "in God," with Him permeating every part of reality. If that is the case, then recognizing our reactions as inherently mysterious might actually lead us into greater freedom. By embracing the limits of our understanding, we open ourselves more fully to the divine mystery. This awareness can deepen our connection and openness, serving as a reminder that there is always more of God than we can ever fully understand or articulate. What if our response to Him is something beyond our own capacity to express? I mean, it could be that we are "in God" in the sense that He fills all of existence. So, acknowledging that our reactions are mysterious might allow us to experience even greater freedom.
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