Wednesday, January 7, 2026

There exists a significant confusion in our understanding of life: on one side, some see it merely as a surface image, a fleeting appearance, while others interpret it as a complex mechanical process governed by natural laws. This distinction becomes especially important when we try to connect with the divine forces from which we draw meaning and purpose. We possess the innate ability to reorder our minds, to realign ourselves with the divine powers that anchor us to the true pursuit of authentic pleasure—pleasure rooted in spiritual truth rather than fleeting sensations. When I speak of "intention," I refer to that fundamental trust—an unwavering confidence—that pleasure is not something to be artificially manufactured or artificially achieved but something to be genuinely received from a higher source. However, in the context of modern scientific culture, our means of divine communication become weakened—diluted and watered down—losing their clarity and potency. Ultimately, all meaningful personal communication occurs within the realm of a metaphysical image of reality—a spiritual dialogue that manifests as an exchange of opposing images, unfolding in a language beyond words and rational explanation. Consider, for instance, how reconstructive surgery can change our outward appearance; despite feeling older than we look, we entertain mental images of youth and vitality. Yet, beneath this illusion lies the undeniable truth: our physical bodies are fragile, and aging reveals our authentic condition—our mortality and vulnerability. This truth is the foundation of genuine metaphysical understanding—how we come to know ourselves within God's divine plan. True communication between individuals, especially in the face of life's inevitable changes, is rooted in trust—trust that salvation and divine truth are real—because God speaks to us directly, especially in our moments of need. Would you like me to rephrase this in another style or refine the tone further? This divine voice whispers softly, in the quietest moments of our consciousness. It exists beyond the chaos and noise of our scientific age, outside the distractions of modern life. God does not rely on human intermediaries to deliver His message; He speaks directly to each of us. To truly understand how our deepest needs are fulfilled, how our souls find satisfaction in His promises, we must descend into the depths—seek Him at the very bottom—where His voice remains the only true voice of reason, meeting us in our most profound longing. This is not an act of abandonment but a deliberate act of descent, a conscious effort to silence the destructive voices and false promises that hinder divine communication. Tempted by powers offering counterfeit answers, we learn through sincere seeking of His presence to remove every obstacle so that His voice may be heard clearly and truly, guiding us toward genuine understanding and divine connection.

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