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Path of oneness with God

January 2010

 

 

Father, not my will, but thine, be done.

(Luke 22:42)

 

Loving God first

Regardless of what religious or spiritual background you come from, the path to God is a path of oneness. It is oneness with God in the heart, mind and soul, which can be achieved by surrendering all lesser pursuits in our life and focusing entirely on being who we are in God.

On our path we are not alone, God is with us, if we let him guide us. When we realize that God's will is our higher will – the will of our True Self – we stop running away from God and seek to purify all that prevents us from enjoying his Kingdom here and now. Our eye becomes single and we stop having conflicting desires which keep us in constant struggle and take our peace away.

The path of Self-realization (realization of ourselves as God) means to love God first. It means that our heart is pure – wanting nothing but God’s will to be done. Each of us has a divine plan that we are here to accomplish – something that we chose before being born, in the octaves of light. We can connect to it by opening ourselves to divine guidance, by praying about it and surrendering various attachments to the "things of this world" – such as material possessions, fame and success, having a perfect partner, etc. Jesus said:

Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. (Matthew 6:33)

Meaning that if we first seek to Be who we are in God and fulfilling our heart’s desire, our divine plan, we will be given everything we need, and more. For it is indeed our Father's pleasure to give us the kingdom: God wants us to be happy and fulfilled, he doesn't want us to suffer. Our suffering comes from wanting something else but God, believing that if we dedicate our life to God, we will miss on something, or that God wants to withhold something from us.

In reality, God wants us to have the fullness of his kingdom, with all the abundance and blessings pouring on us at all times. However, the abundance we are talking about is first and foremost spiritual abundance, which stems from being one with God. If we want material abundance more than God, we will feel deprived and this will cause suffering.

But if we let go of those needs and truly realize, and experience, that nothing in this world can give us greater fulfillment than being one with our Father, then we will let it go. Maybe it won't be that easy, because we might have a strong attachment to some things, but eventually we will succeed. And then we'll finally be free – free to be who we are in God and to fulfill our divine plan.


The path of Christ

Freeing ourselves from everything that is not God, in order to have the fullness of his kingdom – that is what we are striving for. This is the path of the Christ Son, that Jesus came to exemplify. We can all follow Jesus' example and eventually earn eternal life in Spirit. We are all sons and daughters of God with the same potential of being one with the Father, as Jesus proclaimed:

I and my Father are one. (John 10:30)

That oneness starts in the heart that is pure, heart that realizes that there is nothing more in this world that we would like more than being that who God created us to be.

We often wandered in the desert, looking for that "more" in the material things or in people who were supposed to complete us, however our true longing was for wholeness of the soul. And that can only be attained by returning to God, our first love.

Returning to God with pure heart and being willing to follow divine guidance, with trust that we will be provided for, is the path of every true son and daughter of God. It is the path of the Christ, which will take us to our God-realization. It is also the path of our True Self, the path of Being. It is the narrow way that Jesus talked about:

Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it. (Matthew 7:14)

It is narrow because it requires all of our heart, soul and mind. We cannot have other "gods" – pursuits that are more important than Being our True Self. It requires sacrificing our ego and lesser desires to God. Realizing we don't need it. And in that lies our freedom and our victory. When you can live your divinity in the material plane, when you can shine your light regardless of the obstacles and temptations, you have truly mastered the "earth" and multiplied your talents. And this is what God admonished us to do:

Multiply and have dominion. (Genesis 1:28)

Meaning multiply your God-given talents and have dominion over the material plane. Then we can truly say that we are in the world but not of the world, or that we are a spiritual being with an earthly experience. And our task is to bring our God-given talents into the world, to make it more, to raise it up. That's what we are here – to make the world More of God through our Being.

The aim of this website is to promote the truth of Being, the truth of God. Pursuit for happiness and fulfillment is what drives us all, but sometimes we get caught in "broad" ways, which don't necessarily lead us to the pinnacle of our Being. We never reach our full potential – of being the Christ – because we falsely believe it's not possible or not necessary, or we think it's blasphemy. This website explains why it is not blasphemy but in fact the very reason God created us.