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The nature of Reality.

You have heard it said about some people, they have lost touch with reality? This may be true for those on whom we must have compassion as they might be suffering from mental psychosis or distress. But the nature of reality cannot be properly diagnosed without a sense of your own human soul. When we are in distress our view and contemplative reality of the existence of our souls becomes diluted. We no longer fear heaven or hell, and the thoughts we contemplate in our minds are mindless! But this can be good because part of being in touch with the nature of reality is to let go. We are never to let go of our perceptions of our souls, for our souls belong to God, and to deny the reality of the soul, is to deny the nature of reality. The soul doesn't determine reality, the enlightened soul or the soul that communes with the absolute is the souls that can say; "I have seen God." The beatific vision of the omnipresent God must be desired in this life if after you die, you desire to be fully in the manifest presence of God.

It is not something to be worked for but the effort or right desire to be united with the divine is the goal of truth seeking souls. Morality is the work of religion, but direct perception of your reality cannot be achieved without faith. Man is a created individual, and must be forgiven of original sin to see God. When the heart of man is fully committed to the quest of finding God, God will test this desire by providing man with the things he needs in order to succeed in life, and thus forget God. God is not Satan or maya, but he allows man to be tested to prove Himself more deeply to those who desire Him alone. Man must come fully under the right motivation to seek God alone, and he must forsake completely all religious efforts that lead to violence. Man and woman's mind must be subdued not by force, but by right belief, and right belief will lead that person to experience God.

Christian salvation leads the saint or sinner to understand the nature of reality from which they try to escape. It is in the full submission of your soul and it's nature to see with your perception the nature of reality. To be enlightened means to let God have His full expression in your being while you are still on this earth. As in Christianity you must have real faith to find God and sanctification is only made possible through faith. Belief is important, but belief leads to faith and supports it. The Christian mind must be at rest if it is to perceive the nature of it's reality. Once this impression is made, it remains in the soul forever. The nature of reality lies in the perception of the God of your soul through faith, and in existence. It is not a one time event, it lies even in the corridors of time and space but most importantly your memory.

One this is fixed, the soul remembers or has a fixed point of reference to call back to memory the nature of his soul which is made in the image of God. Death transcends this reality and the soul is joined once again with God in Heaven. This is the goal of striving for God, and in a transcendental reality, the soul never stops looking for the Saviour, who has transformed this lowly body to take on the image of the divine. We unite our souls, in the perception of transcendental communion with the God of the bible, and thus prepare it for Heaven. This is Mike.

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