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01-17-2003, 07:47 AM | #11 |
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Blondegoddess wrote:..." I never truly felt His love."
I didn't feel it either, BG. I didn't feel any of the things which other Christians did, except for a brief period after my confirmation (I was 13/14) when the words in our Church of England Holy Communion Service gave me a sense of repose. But it didn't last very long and quite soon I was putting a lot of time and effort into my Faith, and getting nothing whatsoever back in return - unlike my parents and all our family friends and most of my relatives. God / Jesus / Church or whatever seemed to be doing a whole lot for them, and nothing for me, and when I at last specifically asked for something - as you did - I still got nothing. It’s as though I’d been surrounded by people eating an imaginary meal; they were putting forkfulls of nothing in their mouths and exclaiming “Wow! Delicious!” I’d put a forkfull of nothing in my mouth and think: “I don’t understand this. There’s just nothing there.” But I couldn’t say that, not when I was surrounded by people all munching away and licking their lips and rubbing their tummies because they were having such a good meal. What I think now is that they really were being satisfied by something - but whatever it was, I couldn’t share it. No matter how hard I tried. |
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Rad - how do you know if your heart is "right'?
And one more thing: Do you "believe" there's a God, or do you "know" there's a God. |
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01-21-2003, 09:45 PM | #14 |
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Re: Action vs Belief
There is another dimension to be added here because we did not create our own soul and our soul is really the place wherein we are the continuity of God and therefore predetermined. In our conscious mind we are free to chose and can believe or not believe without many consequences either way. This same is not true in our soul nature wherein we are eternal and can have eternal life.
It is in our soul nature that we carry the "sins of our fathers" (and mothers) and therefore also the "virtues of our fathers" and these are the ones that cause the turmoil in our own mind. Since our soul nature is much larger and more voluminous than our "blank slate" conscious nature (only 20% is conscious mind), its effect upon our freedom will increase as we get older. |
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