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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 6, 2026 at 9:13 am EST #474688
SusanParticipantNot through words but through true prayer I’m beginning to feel and know from the heart that all of the hardships that I’m experiencing now are being used to give me a deep sense of surrendering to the “flow” of life, believing it is guided by the Creator (a higher power). I can no longer believe that my life is just a series of random, individual events. The more I self-evaluate, the more I can feel that the entire reality is the action of the Creator and there is non else besides Him.
- December 30, 2025 at 5:43 am EST #472790
ElectraParticipantBy giving myself entirely to the Will of the Creator
- December 27, 2025 at 5:28 pm EST #472460
Adriano
ParticipantBy nourishing and developing the point in the heart.
- December 27, 2025 at 2:26 pm EST #472441
TerryParticipantthrough the breath
- December 25, 2025 at 8:15 pm EST #472310
NicoleParticipantThe sensation behind the statement “There is None Else Besides Him.”:
Trust, faith, letting go, allowing, accepting.
- December 24, 2025 at 12:11 pm EST #472252
KyroParticipantHow? By constantly questioning reality! “There is none else besides Him” isn’t something you believe harder. It’s something you tune into, like adjusting an old radio until the static dissolves and—ah—there it is. The song was always playing.
By changing self-talk, like this, –> By choosing how is this serving my growth?” instead of “why me?” or “What can I fix here?” instead of “What is here for me?” or “What am I missing out?” instead of “I guess that’s all there is” and whoosh suddenly I see that the Light way always there, just waiting for me to slow down and listen, and wonder.
This isn’t watching yourself watching reality. We’re not floating above life like a spiritual drone. We’re inside it, but listening sideways—attuned to intention, not just outcome.
Slowing down isn’t passivity, it’s respect. Wonder isn’t weakness, it’s alignment. Questioning reality, in this case, isn’t skepticism. it’s devotion that refuses to sleepwalk.
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