On Magnetization Towards God

“The aim is to strive towards God, but this is done only in intention. It must be made into our actual life – a natural gravitation that is sweet, voluntary, and permanent. This is the kind of attitude that shows us we are on the right track; that God accepts us and that we are moving towards Him.”When iron clings to a magnet it is because the power of the magnet draws it. In spiritual matters the same thing is true; it is only clear that God is touching us when we experience this living aspiration, when our spirit turns its back on everything else and is fixed on Him and carried away.At first this will not happen; the zealous person is still turned wholly to himself. Even though he has “decided” for God, this is only in his mind. The Lord does not yet let Himself be tasted, nor is the man yet capable of it, being impure. Then as his heart begins to be purified and set right, he begins to feel the sweetness of a life pleasing to God, so that he begins to walk in His ways gladly and with love. It becomes his natural element, in which he delights.

Then the soul starts to withdraw from everything else as from the cold, and to gravitate towards God, who warms it. This principle of gravitation is implanted in the fervent soul by divine grace. By its inspiration and guidance the attraction grows in natural progression, inwardly nourished even without the knowledge of the person concerned.

The sign of this birth is that where the spirit in someone previously acted compulsively, it now begins to abide in God’s presence willingly and quietly without strain, with feelings of reverence, fear, and joy.

Once the spirit was cramped within him, but now it is settled and stays there permanently. Now it is bliss for him to be alone with God, away from others and oblivious of external things.

He acquires the Kingdom of God within himself, which is peace and joy in The Holy Spirit. This immersiuon in God is called “silence of the mind” or “rapture in God…..”

St. Theophan the Recluse
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World’s Oldest Yoga Teacher

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Jacob Boehme – the Man

After his enlightenment in The Light of God, Boehme pondered the great deep of this world and the little spark of Light – MAN. 

Boehme knew that by the grace of God, he had found God – “That God had climbed up into him” – and that during the periods of his illumination his human spirit was actually one with God’s spirit. The human heart and the divine heart were beating together in step with no deep between them. “It is not I myself that knoweth it, but God Knoweth it in me.”

“Although man cannot know God, God can, in man, know Himself.” Jacob Boehme

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Let us Dream!

“Ask a great mathematician, a great physicist, a great biologist, a great astronomer, whether he knows how to dream. I do not even mention artists, musicians, poets, for their entire being is composed of the capacity to dream. And a great scientist, when truly great and when not confused by the presence of a witness, will tell you beautifully how he knows to soar in dreams and how many of his discoveries have at their foundation not only calculations but precisely a dream.”                                              Nicholas Roerich

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Picture Yourself

Picture yourself as the kind of person you wish to be, affirm that you are that, then practice being it.

Norman Vincent Peale

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Be Thankful

Always let your prayer take the form of thanksgiving on the assumption that God is giving you great and wonderful things, for if you think He is, He surely is. Norman Vincent Peale

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Once Upon a Time

Once upon a time there was no snake, there was no scorpion, there was no hyena, there was no lion,

there was no wild dog, no wolf.  There was no fear, no terror, Man had no rival.

Sumerian cuneiform texts

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Francis Bacon

A man that hath no virtue in himself ever envieth virtue in others; and whoso is out of hope to attain to another’s virtue will seek to come at even hand by depressing another’s fortune.                                                          Sir Francis Bacon

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“Seek, and Ye Shall Find; Knock, and It Shall Be Opened Unto You”

Poets do not need to study botany in order to understand the nature of flowers; nor do lovers need to take a degree in psychology before presenting themselves at the shrine of the beloved, that they may know and be known. The moment life contacts life there is a mutual and joyful recognition.This capacity of the soul is not restricted to artists and lovers, as is often  thought.

And though we may not be able to create, we can be created; though we may not be able to love, we can yield ourselves up to be loved. The man who does  not love with his whole heart is the man who has not yet realized how intensely he is loved; the man who does not create is the man who has not yet been found by the Creator, who is Creator enough.

(C.J. Barker – Pre-Requisites for the study of Jacob Boehme)

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“I Expected to See Again”

A blind man given a bionic eye implant that gives him rudimentary vision became the first British patient to be fitted with a digital chip similar to those used in mobile phone cameras.

Chris James, who had been totally blind for more than 20 years, is able to see a rough outline of simple shapes, and doctors believe that in time — as his brain “learns” to see again — he could recognize faces.

“I’ve always had that thought that one day I would be able to see again,” James said. “This is not a cure, but it may put the world into some perspective. It’ll give me some imagery rather than just a black world.”

Surgeons at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital and King’s College Hospital in London are testing the implant in a clinical trial of up to 12 patients with retinitis pigmentosa. The inherited eye disease destroys the retina — the “seeing” part of the eye.

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