Category: God
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Exposing the truth
Alan Watts (1915–1973) was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker best known for introducing Eastern spirituality to the Western world in a way that was poetic, intelligent, and deeply human. He didn’t belong to a religion — he translated wisdom from Zen, Taoism, Advaita Vedanta, Hinduism, and mystical Christianity into language anyone could understand.
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The World Is Not As It Seems: Recognizing What Is in Our Sight
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“(5) Jesus said, ‘Recognize what is in your sight, and that which is hidden from you will become plain to you. For there is nothing hidden which will not become manifest.’ — Gospel of Thomas” Humanity stands at a threshold. As the veil lifts, we are beginning to recognize what has always been before our…
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Love Through the Ages: From Swedenborg to the Science of the Heart
“Man knows that there is such a thing as love, but he does not know what love is.” – Emanuel Swedenborg, 1763 The Mystery of Love We are emotional beings. Love is deeply personal to each of us and cannot be defined or confined to simple terms. In 1763, Emanuel Swedenborg wrote in Divine Love…
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What did Jesus mean when he spoke “Ephphatha”
When Jesus spoke “Ephphatha.”what did it mean? It’s one of the rare places in the New Testament where the gospel writers keep the original language of Jesus, almost like they wanted us to feel the sound of it in our bones. The word is “Ephphatha.” It shows up in Mark 7:34, written in Aramaic (Jesus’ everyday…
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Genesis, Gnostic Cosmology, and the Law of One: A Unified Interpretation of Creation
The opening chapters of Genesis contain some of the most influential passages in world literature. Yet a close reading reveals that Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 present two distinct creation narratives with different sequences, styles, and theological emphases. These differences have shaped centuries of interpretation in Jewish, Christian, and esoteric traditions. This post examines the…
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The Great Teachings of Jesus to Activate the Pineal Gland
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The “man of light” is the awakened being who has discovered the indwelling radiance—the divine spark that illumines creation. The light is not given from without; it arises from the innermost essence of the soul. To shine is to participate consciously in the eternal Logos; to fail to shine is to remain veiled in ignorance.…
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The Universe is God
Einstein felt it, Spinoza proved it, and the Law of One reveals it: the universe is not ruled by God but is God, unfolding through a single ordered intelligence we all share. Einstein and Spinoza both sensed a universe shaped by a quiet, perfect order. They used the word “God” not for a distant ruler…
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Reflections
If there’s one thing I’ve learned on the spiritual path, it’s this: Life has a way of showing you who you are—long before you recognize it yourself. Every moment, every person, every challenge, every joy…they don’t just “happen.” They reflect something stirring inside you. They are part of the all. This is the heart of…
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Science and Spirituality
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There is a secret known across the world’s wisdom paths—whispered in monasteries, sung in temples, hidden in the desert traditions, and preserved in the hearts of mystics who listen more than they speak: The universe reflects the state of your soul.Not as judgment, not as punishment, but as a living conversation between you and the…
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‘Whoever finds the interpretation of these sayings will not experience death.
Jesus — or Yeshua, as he was called in Aramaic — is known throughout the world as a spiritual leader, messiah, divine teacher, prophet, Jewish preacher, religious reformer, Son of Man, Son of God, and to some, even God Himself. Across centuries and cultures, he has inspired countless interpretations, each shaped by language, doctrine, and…