Believing In And Experiencing God’s Love Part III
The Love of God needs to be a vital experience in order for the believing worshipper to be able to live in the fullness of God’s promises. Having no ‘reality’ of God’s love reduces the relationship of Christianity to no more than a moral code and does nothing to effect genuine change within a person. When God’s actual presence is felt and His love known, all kinds of wonderful works can be wrought in the heart of the believer, bringing them into a vibrational match for their dreams and desires. This is one way God intended the Law of Attraction to work
I enjoy reading what the Bible says about money. One verse that has always interested me is Ephesians 4:28… “He who has been stealing must steal no longer, but must work, doing something useful with his own hands, that he may have something to share with those in need.” – Ephesians 4:28 NIV
Finding Hope and Faith When Disaster StrikesWonder if Angels are real? And what about other unexplainable phenomena? What if you were given a taste of what Heaven feels like? Imagine how helpful that could be when facing tough times?
Physical ImmortalityThe only way to inherit the kingdom of heaven is to become immortal. The reality of heaven is the planet earth. Therefore to inherit the abundant wealth of earth is to remain alive forever.
Existence: Language Is AllDo we exist through language alone? This short essay discusses the ideas surrounding language, its labels and how we exist through them.
In spite of the inherent skepticism in every person, one cannot deny the pleasure that is felt when one connects with one’s inner self and makes peace with it. In the hustle bustle of life, one generally focuses on one’s career, family, studies, and forget caring and connecting with the most important thing – their soul. This lack of connection with their inner self is what keeps them from achieving inner peace, the most desired and cherished thing in the world today.
Thoughts on The Infinite, Separation and StuffThoughts relating to life. Discussion about what we really are.
What Exactly Is Yoga? A Guide to Understanding Yoga Techniques and MeaningsYoga, a term from Ancient Sanskrit has the literal meaning of “yoke” from the root “yuj.” It was introduced by Patanjali in the 2nd Century BC as a term for mental abstraction. The Yoga philosophy believes in breath as the most important aspect of health, as it is the largest source of Prana (life force,) with Hatha Yoga therefore, one of the schools of Yoga, utilizes Pranayama which literally means the science and control of breathing.
You Don’t Ask To Be A Medicine ManThe Native American tradition teaches that to be chosen as a medicine person requires humility and also shouldn’t be sought; one must be selected. Muskogee Creek Elder Bear Heart describes how he was invited by two elders of his tribe to be trained in the medicine ways.
Life Purpose Is Not a JobMany of us may have the wrong idea about what Life Purpose really is. Spend your life searching… or, you could just do this…
The Knower and the FieldLord Krishna says in thed Bhagwad Gita: This body, Arjun, is termed as the Field and he who knows it, is called the Knower of the Field by the sages discerning the truth about both. Know Myself to be the Knower of the Field in all the Fields, Arjun. And it is the knowledge of the Field and Knower which I consider as true knowledge. (XIII, 1-2)
Dream Of A Polite Older CoupleA memoir of a dream narrative dreamt by yours truly of meeting a polite, somewhat elderly couple, in a somewhat ornate dreamscape, during the early morning hours of this past spring (of 2012). The dream account is an attempt to provide contemplation of the almost ineffable vestiges of mood which accompanies such an unusual oneiric experience, including, yet not limited the prospects for introspection and meta-introspection as to the dynamics of what is called ‘significance’, as significance is displayed and unpacked by inner acts of contemplation. Therein, an exercise is presented to attempt (in a manner that is somewhat preliminary), to grapple with the dynamics of mind, *significance itself*, and matters of sensibility, so as to foster a deeper pondering of the nature of the fuller identity of such ontological items, whether they be in dreams, or in the wakeaday realm. The format of the text does take the form of a narrative with commentary, instead of the format with any lengthy treatise with citations.

