Tag: Love
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Gospel of Thomas: Jesus’s Sayings 4, 5 and 6 and how they Relate across World Traditions
As we continue this journey, we look beyond titles and theology to uncover the living essence of Jesus message — reflected not only in the Gospel of Thomas but also across world religions, spiritual traditions, and cultures: love, forgiveness, faith, gratitude, service, and unity — the very principles that open the heart and awaken 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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Our oldest teacher is within us
There is a quiet glow inside each of us that doesn’t argue, demand, or preach. It waits. It has been waiting since before your first breath. When life becomes noisy, that inner teacher doesn’t leave; it simply softens its voice so we must lean closer. The real journey is learning to trust that this light…
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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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The Seven Mansions: Stages of Spiritual Awakening and Divine Union
Saint Teresa of Avila (1515–1582), the Spanish Carmelite mystic and Doctor of the Church, described the stages of awakening and union with God through her metaphor of the “Interior Castle.” This masterpiece, written in 1577, portrays the soul as a crystal castle with many mansions or rooms, each representing a deeper level of consciousness and…
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From the Light We Came — To the Source We Return.
The Rainbow Body and the Light Within While neuroscience continues to uncover the effects of prayer and meditation on the human brain, there exists a far more profound mystery that transcends biology—the transformation of the body into light. This phenomenon, known in Tibetan Buddhism as the Rainbow Body, represents the culmination of spiritual evolution and…
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The Law of One – A Journey into the Unity of All Things
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The Law of One invites seekers on a profound spiritual journey, revealing who we are, why we are here, and how every thought, word, and deed shapes our reality and evolution. It is not merely a metaphysical text—it is a spiritual map leading back to the Infinite Creator, showing that all life, beings, and experiences…
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Gospel of Thomas
Jesus (Yeshua) is known worldwide as a spiritual leader, Messiah, divine teacher, prophet, Jewish preacher, religious reformer, the Son of Man, the Son of God—and to some, even God Himself. Yeshua is the original Hebrew/Aramaic name of the man we call Jesus. Among early writings about Him, the Gospel of Thomas is a remarkable collection…
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What Did the Apostle Paul Mean When He Said, “I Have Become All Things to All People”?
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Perhaps first we should consider the question: Who was Paul?He is believed to be the author of 1st and 2nd Corinthians—letters he wrote to his churches. The writings widely accepted as authentically written by Paul include Romans, Galatians, Philippians, 1 Thessalonians, and Philemon. Other letters—such as Ephesians, Colossians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 and 2 Timothy, and…