Preparation 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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    Preparation 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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      Seeker of Wisdom
      Participant

      I’ve had glimpses or feelings of this before, hoping to sustain this sensation longer while attaining more wisdom, so the ascent can be done in the correct manor. I can feel the sensation of the students here wanting to be closer to the Creator, like I have a candle in my heart, but I can feel the other candles too which in turn makes my candle feel even brighter.

    • #308275
      Tom
      Participant

      I think/feel it is a letting go and allowing yourself to be part of the entirety.

    • #308142
      Dan
      Participant

      Secure.  I feel safe in the hands of the Creator and none else.

    • #307807
      Rae
      Participant

      I sense it as a knowing that has been with me forever. It does not need correction, it is a gift. If I focus on this knowing I grow in gratitude, understanding and experience more pleasure than I’ve ever known. All the painful experiences are result of forgetting becoming distracted from this knowing that there is None Else Besides Him.

      Thank so much for all you are and all you do, Kab u

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      Scott
      Participant

      I can remember that I am the clay being formed by the potter. I am being formed, because the potter chose to think and act. The clay vessel is the work of the potter. Everything that the clay experiences and thinks is a result of the potter’s choice to think and act. So, as the clay, I can choose to believe that the Creator forms me for a purpose and everything I encounter is the process of being formed. By believing this, I can transform my thoughts to receive this forming by the Creator’s hands. The painful experience, I can receive knowing that they are there to inform me that there is a much better state to be had. Therefore, I will gladly seek the potter’s continued forming. The pleasure experience, I can receive knowing that it is for the Creator’s pleasure to give it. I don’t need to consider myself, just to be satisfied for the Creator’s sake, for the pleasure received for the Creator’s sake is eternally satisfying. Whereas pleasure received for my sake is fleeting. This is the complete summation of my reality. I don’t need to be concerned about my sake, because He is concerned about my sake, and there is none but Him.

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      jill
      Participant

      By turning off my ugly criticism, that tries to spoil and mock things.

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