Why Are Some Christians Afraid of Turning Inward?

“Turn within, then act with presence.” ~ T.B.D. For many Christians, the concept of turning inward to experience Christ or enter Heaven can feel like a departure from traditional teachings. This fear often stems from a misunderstanding of spiritual practices, doctrinal interpretations, and the role of Christ in guiding the faithful. Let’s explore the reasons…

The Second Coming of Christ: An Allegory for the Self-Realization of Unified Consciousness

The concept of the Second Coming of Christ has been a cornerstone of Christian eschatology, often interpreted as the physical return of Jesus to the world to establish a kingdom of God. However, when viewed allegorically and through the lens of spiritual insight, the Second Coming takes on a profoundly different meaning. It becomes not…

‘I Am,’ is the Word of God in Self-Revelation.

In the rich tapestry of theological discussions, the phrase “I Am,” as it appears in religious texts, notably the Bible, holds profound significance. This expression is not just a statement of existence or identity but deeply entwined with the concept of God revealing Himself to humanity. This blog explores how the phrase “I Am” epitomizes…

Illuminating Reality: How the Inner Light of Love Transforms Perception

In the core of our being, nestled within the heart, there lies a profound and radiant force capable of transforming our perception and the very fabric of our reality. This force is the inner light produced by love, a powerful essence that transcends mere emotion or affection. This blog delves into the mystical interplay between…

Embracing Christ-Consciousness: A Journey of Anointment by The Light

Welcome, dear readers, to a contemplative exploration of Christ-Consciousness – a state of being that transcends religious boundaries and delves into the essence of divine love and universal oneness. In this blog post, we embark on a journey to understand and experience what it means to be anointed by The Light, a metaphor for awakening…

Exploring the Eternal Truth: ‘I Am That I Am’ – A Journey into Self-Realization and Divine Connection

The phrase “I Am That I Am” holds a significant place in religious and spiritual contexts, most notably in the Bible. This phrase appears in the Book of Exodus, where God uses it as a response to Moses’ question about His name. Biblical Context In Exodus 3:14, when Moses asks God what he should tell…