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

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      Andreanne
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      It means to observe events from a loving perspective instead of an egoistic perspective.  Seeing the benefit and the loving purpose in all events.

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      Eberhard
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      It means to view it from the perspective of the thought of creation.

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      Annmarie
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      To view reality from the perspective of the Creator one must see through the perception of unconditional love without judgement. The Creator governs everything and man is the receiver of all the Creator’s bestowal. Man can only change the perception of matter by the way one perceives any situation, therefore, one should learn how to perceive everything through his senses of reality with the conviction that they are like the Creator in unconditional love without judgement. However, that does not mean to have a blind eye toward evil. Some people chose to follow a path of evil while other people chose to perceive the path of the Creator’s perception of unconditional love. We do not judge those who follow the perception other than the Creator. We must constantly work on one’s own perspective to be like the Creator.

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      Gabor
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      To rise above our egoistic nature

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      Scott
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      From a viewpoint of bestowal and non egoistic

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      Amirhossein
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      To be equivalent with him and precieve everything the way they actually are. How everything is functioning correctly and how our egoism covered it up that it seems for us there is different unknown forces some good for us and some bad.

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