2006-11-14-Feed Upon This Truth

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Topic: Feed Upon This Truth

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: The Beloved One

TR: Lytske

Session

Lesson

The Beloved: “The mysteries of life can only become unraveled and understood by experience. Spiritual matters need to be felt before they can be understood. This is why truth is ever enlarging, and the reason why a mortal can never say, ‘I know the truth,’ or ‘I have the truth,’ because all are part of truth. You can only say, ‘I know a truth,’ but never all truth.

The only One who knows all things and knows the end from the beginning, is the Alpha and Omega, the great Creator God, in whom all things exist and thrive. It is the Divinity within you – Me – who entices you to reach higher and higher, to grasp and understand more truth, for truth is ever expanding. Just like the universes keep expanding.

Creation is the delight of the Creator God, the playground in which He allows His created and evolving children the joy of learning through experience. For that is true knowledge, the ‘walking the talk,’ for book knowledge becomes as nothing if it is not practiced.

The human brain is like a sorting machine. It separates out that which is useful, and that which is not. It is very discriminating, for the body, the heart/mind, and the soul, all need food that nurtures them. I see that this is a new insight for you to ponder.

Yes indeed, an overfed and overstuffed body does not indicate that the heart/mind and the soul are nurtured and fed. Sometimes the opposite can be true as some people eat to try to satisfy an inner hunger and give in to a hidden craving. Then there are those who adapt themselves, and reach higher for the food that truly satisfies them – the food that nurtures their heart/minds and souls for their lives everlasting.

Feed upon this truth, and become aware of which aspect of human nature you feed – the lower or the higher, the human or the Divine. Do not neglect the one to only feed the other. Both harmony and equilibrium are needed in all things.”