
I firmly believe I can commune with God in this life through meditation, accessing divine presence without awaiting death or miracles. This practice opens floodgates of grace, fostering direct union and transcending traditional dependencies. It aligns with mystical paths that emphasize inner revelation over external rituals, transforming spirituality into an accessible, everyday reality. My journey through various authors has shown meditation as a bridge to oneness, reducing reliance on healings while deepening awareness.
The Foundations of Meditation as Communion
Meditation is attunement to the Divine within, a still point where God’s voice emerges. It’s not escapism but engagement, drawing from Eastern yoga and Western contemplation to reveal grace’s power . This belief counters views of God as distant, affirming His immanence in all [God has never been up there, out there, but always down here, in ALL].
Practical Techniques for Daily Communion
Start with breath focus: Inhale peace, exhale distractions. Visualize light enveloping you, inviting grace to dissolve ego illusions [see The Dark Night of The…]. Consistency—10-20 minutes daily—builds this connection, leading to profound insights and emotional resilience. Grace gently guides, turning sessions into sacred dialogues that inform life decisions.
Transformative Effects on Spiritual and Personal Growth
This communion shifts paradigms, viewing challenges as growth opportunities and fostering compassion. It echoes the kingdom within, where greater understanding diminishes expectancy on miracles [Greater levels of understanding through meditation decrease our expectancy on divine miracles].
Reference Books
The Wisdom Way of Knowing by Cynthia Bourgeault
Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramhans Yogananda
Becoming Supernatural by Dr. Joe Dispenza
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