Who do you say that I am?

But who am I? - I am a child of God, like anyone else who identifies with the greatest love within them. God is holy; and human beings are not. Human beings are not whole, and they are not the highest Unity, transcendent supernal Oneness, no that is God. A human being is a divided… Continue reading Who do you say that I am?

The Kingdom of God is the cosmic version of that thing you didn’t realize you already had

-The Kingdom of God is the cosmic version of that thing you didn't realize you already had, hidden in your glove box or something the whole time. -The Kingdom of God is the cosmic version of that thing you'd been wishing you had, and you didn't realize until later that there was one right there,… Continue reading The Kingdom of God is the cosmic version of that thing you didn’t realize you already had

Reflecting on presence in two testaments and a dharma

Look at how God is presented in the Old Testament: God is spatially present. A tabernacle is built for God to make Godself's visitations. An ark is crafted to direct Godself's presence toward a single point, a small area between wings of seraphim. When structures are created in which a spatial presence of God can… Continue reading Reflecting on presence in two testaments and a dharma