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The Most Sacred Force at the Center of Existence
All the world’s religions describe the soul a little differently, but what they have in common is the tenet that the soul is the spark of the divine in us that connects us to God. God isn’t a concept or an article of belief. It refers to the most sacred force at the center of existence, the holy mystery that’s beyond the material but is also present in the material world.
God is referred to as a person, but I think that’s way too small of a definition. If God’s a person we’re kind of in trouble, because we’re all people and look at us. And if he’s a person who figured everything out and achieved perfection, then we’re also in trouble, because we’ve all tried for perfection and it’s never, ever worked out.
This Is Living Now
God is so much more expansive than that, He’s literally other-worldly. He’s all around us and within us. God is fully and completely the source of love and goodness. And there’s always more of God to experience, because he’s infinite, and you don’t have to live a certain way to experience God and his love. But you can choose to block him, and since he’s a gentleman, he won’t break down the door. He’s polite.
God’s main desire is for a deep relationship with us that’s created around love, not rules.
Doesn’t that sound more inviting? If you ask for it, you can receive it.
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