Preparation Question: What does it mean to view reality from the perspective of the Creator?

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    • #360051
      Om Agni
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      Means to see the world without judgement just feeling the love towards everything, criature and action and in an actitud to bestow

    • #359947
      N/a
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      It means to see creation through the eyes of God.  It is to understand that God is love and we are the love of God, and it is the love that binds us to the source of all things that is the only truth in reality.  All other things in life were given to us to help us realize the truth of who we are in God.  Our acceptance of the truth results in the realization that we are the presence of light in the world and that all we ever see being reflected back at us is our own light!  This realization brings us peace.

    • #359924
      Paul
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      I don’t know. What’s reality?

    • #359920
      Leyah Lynette Evol
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      It just struck me.  From one of the first stories of Father Abraham in Torah.  Father Abraham had two wives that did not get along (ego), although they parted, the family dismantled …  The Upper Force blessed both of their son’s abundantly.  Perhaps the underlying message is, “I have enough for Everyone, even your ego does not separate you from the goodness I bestow “.

    • #359887
      Robert
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      the creator is always good and desires to reveal himself to us. he never changes.

    • #359199
      Seamus Dolan
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      The Creator is consistent and unchanging, the good that does good. To see reality from the perspective of the Creator we would have to achieve complete equivalence of form with the Upper Force.

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