"I make people what they aren't." - God

EPISODE · Jun 14, 2024 · 5 MIN

"I make people what they aren't." - God

from Your Daily Devotional: GoOD Mornings with CurlyNikki

Right now all conflict has ended. All division has ended. The past is dead. The mind is dead. What does a dead mind sound like? What does this Silence feel like? Rumi says it's like a carpet of light being spread out for Him,  being held out for His Presence. At the top of your next inhale,  hold in the Stillness,  and share in His Peace.  And as you exhale, notice that the Stillness is still inside.  The Peace is still within.  But you're not controlling that breath.  You're not the one breathing, you aren't the breath. All of this is happening in You.  This voice, these words are happening in You.  The Silence takes shape as a 'thank you', in you,   I Love you,  nik  Support the show! ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings  "I make people what they aren't." - Jesus (The Chosen, Season 4) "Through the sound, the world came into being.  Through the Word, the carpet of light was spread for His Presence." - Rumi "The physical eyes do not see this Nam [Namel, nor do physical ears hear it. Neither do our feet carry us there, nor can it be caught by our hands. To attain it and to meet the Lord we need to die while living. * The varnatmik names are our means, while the dhunatmik Name is our end and ob-ject. For the love of mere words we need not become involved in disputes and dissensions; instead, we should try to discover the true Name with their help. Unfortunately, what do we see in this world? Those who remember the Lord as Wahiguru begin to call themselves Sikhs, while those who remember him as Allah call themselves Muslims, and those who remember him as Ram call themselves Hindus. We become so intolerant that it becomes difficult for us even to meet each other. Where this wrangling over words is leading never occurs to us. If today, however, we were to merge with the true Name, all strife and discord would come to an end.... Conflicts last only while we are deaf to the music of the true Name and are in love with the names expressed in words." -Maharaj Charan Singh 

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