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- January 20, 2021 at 3:45 pm EST #37682

Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorPreparation Question: Try to imagine the sensation behind the statement “There is None Else Besides Him.” How can I feel that the entire reality is the action of the Creator?
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- January 4, 2025 at 9:22 am EST #413520
Leila HavranPartícipeThe statement alone brings utmost clarity and a profound sense of awe beyond imagination. It switches the perception of every little thing. Everything becomes connected like pieces of a mosaic finally coming together. It is an indescribable sense of ‘yearning’ for that coming together with the Creator.
- January 3, 2025 at 8:41 pm EST #413485
LourdesPartícipeThere is only One Source, and It has always existed. Everything that exists is created by It; thus, ALL things work together for our good. Even the darkness, which as the contrast, emphasizes the Light.
Reality is the reflection of The Light. Reality is my experience as Light. There is only Love & Love Becoming.
- January 3, 2025 at 10:41 am EST #413425
StevePartícipeWhile living within the confines of a man-made world, homes, cars, and buildings, it is often difficult to sense the sacred creation and creator. Escaping to the natural world, even if only following my breath into my body, provides an escape to awe, wonder, gratitude, and worship.
- January 2, 2025 at 11:29 pm EST #413395
Wilson
PartícipeBy constantly reminding myself that ‘there’s none else besides Him’.
- January 1, 2025 at 12:27 pm EST #413223
Silviu VictorPartícipeIt’s hard sometimes to feel that the entire reality is the action of the Creator.
- January 2, 2025 at 10:37 am EST #413319
LogynnPartícipeIt helps me to think about stories I’ve read or seen that are believable and relatable, where something seemingly horrible happened and it ended up being necessary for the best possible outcome. My very favorite storylines have a character who started out as the villain, and did horrible things and horrible things happened to them, but they changed as they went along and turned into the hero in the end. Sometimes the characters remind me of how I was or things I did when I was a teenager. When I look at people around me who didn’t go through anything like that when they were young they seem to be stuck in a thinner reality that’s boring to them and they feel aimless. It seems probable that the difficulties are the direct cause of what’s good about my life now. I think this might be true on a collective scale too.
I try to think of those concepts when I’m trying to understand how I could 100% agree with this reality if I understood the underpinnings of it.
- December 31, 2024 at 11:35 am EST #413101
PabloPartícipeThe word that comes to mind is faith. I used to think that I had faith, but I realize I don’t that I accept faith. When I do, I feel a connection.
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