Journey to God
We spend many years attending seminars and retreats, reading books and sharing in discussion groups about our concept of God. All of these may be helpful but God is not to be ‘figured out’ or deduced through reason. God is to be experienced through our connection with all of the beauty of life. This is done through our feelings. Our feelings reside in our spiritual heart. Connecting with God is an inner journey. Everyone and everything is God. It is the only energy in the Universe. When we feel our alignment with this energy it occurs deep in our heart.
We have created a conscious mind which interferes with feeling our connection to God. Often our lives do not work very well and when we reach a crisis point, we come back to God. Of course, in reality, we never leave, but we think we do and that is when the pain and suffering occur.
It is the coming home to our God connection which is the essential purpose for living. In this journey, home is the richness and passion of life. It is the grandest of all journeys and filled with risk and reward, but it is the only journey we ever truly make. There are many principles which can aid in our journey, but the ultimate one is to know you are divine and eternal.
There is a wonderful book written by Martia Nelson titled Coming Home: The Return To True Self.
It guides us into our true self where we find a wealth of unconditional love, happiness, prosperity, and connectedness with all life. Each page evokes self-love and a feeling of being seen and understood at the deepest level. Coming Home offers deep insight into the nature of the field of pure Divinity within us all. It will help all those who seek fulfillment from the level of Being rather than Doing. Deepak Chopra said” Coming Home is the clearest, most powerful explanation of the universe and how it works that I have ever read. It’s brilliant. This book will be on my bedside table for quite some time.”
Check it out, your life will never be the same after you read it and follow the guidance. From my heart to yours,
Thomas