This Week's Quotation:
I looked in temples, churches, and mosques, but I found the Divine within my heart.
~ Rumi
I Am What I Seek
My experience has been the same as Rumi’s. After years of searching in external places for God, I finally found the Divine in my own heart. An earlier part of my life was devoted to an all-consuming search for the meaning of existence, for the reason why I had incarnated in physical form.
I looked in many churches, even going so far as to study for many years in seminary to be a Christian minister. While I never went into a mosque or a synagogue, I took courses in world religions and studied the holy books of various faiths. And while I learned a lot, there was still a sense of longing and emptiness, a feeling that I had not really connected with the reality of the Divine.
Then one evening I attended a lecture on spirituality, and the speaker kept repeating that there is no need to keep searching and that you are the very thing you are looking for. I was handed a small book, and on one page were the words: “You are Divine. This is the truth for you.”
The book emphasized that the only way you know this is to give your Divine nature expression “in thought, word, and deed.” This is indeed a foundational principle of living: you only know what you express. Express in your living the highest qualities associated with the Divine (beauty, love, light, etc.), and you will find the Divine, not in your mind, which is just a faculty of perception, but in your heart, the deepest and highest part of you.
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4 Responses
Thank you, Jerry. Yes, I must reveal the spirit WITHIN. God by any name cannot be found via researching or sensationalizing externals. One must remove the X from eXternal so that it is ETERNAL … to X-ray something is to analyze it .. and to X-rate it is to make it titillating and sensational. But as we remove the X, the emphasis upon externals, the ETERNAL in me shines through. Thank you Jerry, Rumi, and GO SPIRIT. Love, tom
Thank you, Jerry. The search is over when we find out it was within us all along 💕
Thank you so much Jerry.
Yes, if we are not aware that God is within us – then we may have missed the whole point of life…..
I too have found it by simply following the Breath. Hallelujah.