

The power, the love and wisdom of God is the great and mighty All-magnet that wants to draw each one of us to itself. Whenever we allow Him, He will take up a stronger communication with our inner heart, where the primordial power potential of our eternal being is waiting for its liberation. We feel this as an inkling, a longing, an intensified radiation that raises and fulfills us.
The first step that makes this possible always starts with us, the human being, for the light of God waits for us until we begin to turn within, to orient ourselves more and more to the eternal source in us, God. How? By practicing and learning, through spiritual self-discipline, through inner devotion, by sinking into the inner stillness and through prayer. And prayer, in the end, means nothing else than striving toward the communication with God, with Christ, in our inner being.
For most people, the search for love, happiness, security, a home and secureness, lasts their whole life long on earth. Despite many encounters, “relationships” and affairs, despite several marriages, many a one has to admit, at the latest in old age: I never “made it”; instead, I am alone or even lonely and isolated.
Most people seek in others what they themselves don’t have. They project all their desires on a few aspects that the other one seems to have, and think that they’ve now “made it” with the other one who personifies their idea of what they want. In reality, the person attracts only what he is himself, not what he wants to have. For like always draws to like.
Aworthy life in youth means dying in worthiness in old age.
No person will say in the long run: “I made it.” In this world we will never make it. Why not? Because we are not of this world! Jesus, the Christ, indicated this to us when He said: The kingdom of God is within you. (Lk. 17:21) And: But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, andallthesethingsshallbeyoursaswell. (Mt. 6:33)
The person who during his earthly existence thinks about these words from the Spirit in good time and orients his life on Earth according to them will never be alone, not even in old age, when, for example, his partner and children are no longer present, when the family has dissolved. The earthly life of a person who learns in time to make it to the Kingdom of God in us, to the Spirit of our eternal Father, has meaning. Then, his old age is carried by love, wisdom and secureness.
The one who truly loves God is not alone.
Let us make ourselves aware over and over again of the fact that the Kingdom of God, the eternal Being, is our eternal homeland, which we can draw closer to already in the earthly garment as a human being, in order to at last make it, that is, to make it home. It is the inner kingdom, the kingdom of stillness and of peace, the kingdom of the inner life.
If our soul awakens through our spiritual striving, thus bringing our spiritual heritage more and more into action, that is, if our eternal, immortal being raises itself in our innermost being, then through the intensified pulsating of our inner heart the longing grows, the unrest of the human heart, which the person so often misinterprets, and which then wrongly directs him to without, into the world of the senses.
The unquenchable craving, the inexplicable longing, is nothing else than an inkling that there must be a place of se-
cureness, of peace and of happiness. This is why the human being is so restless, unsettled, seeking and seeking.
It is the seeking, the striving, for something that we cannot fathom because we give what we are seeking such names as “husband,” “wife,” “wealth,” “money,” “health,” “property,” “luxury” and lots more. In reality, this seeking has a much deeper reason: We are seeking the source of our heart, our eternal homeland.
Person and soul will continue to be restless and unsettled until the soul has immersed in the great ocean of life, in God, the great love and unity. Until person and soul truly love God, the eternal Father of all souls and humans, person and soul will be seeking. Only when the person has found his way home to God, who is the unity in all people, living beings and life forms, that is, when he has made it, will the seeking stop.
Learn by not simply accepting what you encounter and what moves you as most people do. Think about what moves you. Immerse into the life force that flows in you or direct a request for help and solution to the fourth energetic center that pulsates in the proximity of your physical heart. The strongly pulsating luminosity in the fourth consciousness center is the power of the Christ of God, the helping and healing energetic light.
After every step that you have taken toward God, you will recognize that you attain ever deeper insight into everything that you encounter and moves you. The wisdom that is not of this world shows you the way in many situations of the day. You are not alone.
Each day speaks to you from countless little and large occurrences. As a result, there are always new possibilities to have a dialogue with God. He listens
to you. A thought about God, a good word to your neighbor, a helpful gesture, are communicative thoughts, words and deeds that also reach God.
Everything that we behold and what we do not see is energy. No energy is lost. Every person is a certain volume of energy; every animal is energy. All of nature, even the most inconspicuous flower, is energy. Every mineral is energy; it contains God’s life. Life is energy.
You have the life in you. The life forms of nature are a gift of the Creator to all people. God also breathes through the animals. His breath is the life force. It can be felt in all of nature.
Encounter God, the eternal stillness.
Turn your walk into a conscious walk, for example, through nature. Stop and let your eyes wander over the fields, the meadows and through the woods and
know that everywhere, God meets you. Let the surroundings have their effect on you; be open to the impulses from the kingdom of nature, that want to touch your heart, your inner being.
The life is in the tree, in the flower, in the grass, in the cornfield, in the bird, in the kitten. Life is simply being alive. Life is consciousness. It communicates; it sends and receives. But, what? The content of consciousness, fine, subtle forces, streams of sensation, which we can call impulses. So with our consciousness that becomes still, with our inner being, we can absorb the impulse of life, that is, perceive it. Then, the life in the tree, the life in the blossom, in the grass, in the cornfield, in the earth, in the bird, in the kitten, in the stars on the firmament, “speaks” to us – and in the end, it is the Spirit of life, God.
The best condition for being able to receive the impulses from the realm of nature is that our loud thoughts become silent and that our senses are still. To become still can be practiced. To be still can be learned.
True love is the primordial power that unites everything and everyone. And so, true love is a might of the heavens. It is in every person, in every creature, in the elements and in everything that we see and that we do not behold.
Learn to behold, and then you will find your way to you and to your neighbor. Learn to listen into yourself and then you will learn to listen to others. Learn to see through all things, and then you will master your daily life. Learn to hear the message from pain and suffering; it is always a guide on your way to a higher and better life.
True love makes you free; true love knows no loneliness; true love is always present—it is God.
Love is nobility of the heart, which gives the conscience room to weigh and measure, in order to become attuned to love.
Love forgives and always finds its way again to trust.
Love can wait, in order to give when the time has come for this.
Love leaves the neighbor his freedom without forsaking him.
Love bears the neighbor in its heart, no matter how he behaves toward the loving one.
Love is the gracefulness of the heart, which manifests itself in and on the neighbor.
Love for God means to always explore what His will is in order to do it.
A help to learn to love:
Begin in a small way, in the family, in a small community. Learn to understand the other. Listen to him, without immediately throwing in your comment. Soon you will note that he really isn’t like you may have thought he was, but that he may even have to fight and struggle with similar things as you do. If he needs help, because he cannot cope with some things, then help him, without expecting recognition and thanks. These are small, but often very meaningful steps toward the love for God and neighbor.
And so, to love does not mean to love and affirm the all-too-human aspects, the sins, of the other one, but to love the good in the person, which is God. In order to make this high teaching of the law of Jesus, the Christ, a part of us and to make it a standard for our own life, we need to practice and learn.
T rue love is the liberating force, which does not bind the neighbor, which leaves him his freedom.
T hink about this: The love of God in you is greater than you can possibly think, or comprehend.
Learn and practice daily to attain the awareness that becomes a part of you: God is in you. Pause often during the day and think: God in me.
Learn and practice finding your way to yourself in the knowledge that in you is the eternal life. You are not alone.
Only what is extended to others for their happiness or joy is what, in the final analysis, makes one truly happy.
W hen one speaks of God, often the objection is heard, “Where is God? Does He keep himself hidden? Why does He
hide himself?” Or, one doubts in His existence. Since God is omnipresent, God is also “visible,” that is, He can be experienced. God is invisible to us human beings only as long as we turn away from the light and the life that is God. Many also have lost their belief in God because they equate God with church. If the person lacks the basis of his faith in God’s existence and thus, also his trust, then in time he will no longer have a hold on his life.
Whoever does not give up on himself, whoever strives to learn and takes his learning steps from all occurences, only then begins to live. To truly live fulfills a person and makes him happy.
Take note: What you feel and sense, what you think and speak, that moves you, has a message for you. Question what moves you and you will get to know yourself better and better. And then you
will gradually become your own monitor and controller. You will perceive some things in you and later in your neighbor, as well, which you hadn’t been able to realize before.
Do not lose heart if some unlawful aspects show themselves after you have resolved for something good. This is completely natural. And it means: Be persistent!
Make yourself aware of how long you have maintained the old behavior patterns. It is understandable that they do not disappear from one day to another.
The life is blooming in you. Pick the rose of love in you, and you will become its fragrance.
In the hustle and bustle of our time, learn to keep calm. Arrange your day in such a way that you can take a moment of time before every problem, before ev-
ery situation, before every conversation, in order to attain the inner calm and collect yourself, so as to enable yourself to distinguish the important from the unimportant.
God is the All-power and is closer to us than our arms and legs. And so, God is in our soul and in every cell, in every blood vessel, in all the functions of our body. Over and over again, the question is asked how the mighty Allpower GOD finds its way into our physical body. A human being who has spiritual knowledge from the eternal source would respond: “Via the breath, for breath is life.”
Meditative prayer is a source of strength and light. Not seldom it will, as if on its own, flow into a prayer for our fellow man, for certain aspects of the great totality that are truly important to us, for nature, the animals and for many
other things. This is a prayer that fulfills us and brings us closer to God, above all, if we then keep to it ourselves, that is, if we act accordingly. Such a “conversation,” such a communication with God, with Christ, often leaves behind an inner feeling of fulfillment and thankfulness …
The one who has found his true being by learning and practicing is not lonely, because he has made it in himself and cherishes the inner closeness which is joy to the person.
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