

- #We are not human beings with spiritual experience how to#
- #We are not human beings with spiritual experience free#
When we stop to connect with our innermost being, we experience freedom – time becomes irrelevant – we receive all inspiration, and we are at home. What humanity did to Him did not change who He was. He was close to everything that surrounded Him. Jesus himself was the perfect example of this – His incarnation explicitly showed this union. Our incarnation is the culmination of this inner connectedness – the divine becoming human. If we believe that we are spiritual beings with a human experience, then we shall be connected with ourselves and with each other intimately.
#We are not human beings with spiritual experience how to#
Inhabits this body, and instructs it on what to do, where to go, and how to doĮverything. We do not stop at external beauty, but at what lasts forever.īreaking the Cycle: The Role of Auntie Rosie in Childhood Trauma Informed Care We Are Spiritual Beings In A Human Body We Are Spiritual Beings In A Human Body Breaking the Cycle: The Role of Auntie Rosie in Childhood Trauma Informed CareĬooperation, not competition. We see everything with eyes of appreciation. It is only when we restore the flow, when we repair, that we can Unpleasant sensations show us that there is some blockage, flow has been We are living against the divine in us – we do not feel well, because we haveīroken the channel that makes us whole. When we experience separation from others, when thereĪre disputes, when we harbour anger and resentment, when we refuse to forgive, We are freed from greed and unhealthy competition, which breeds hate,ĭisease, and resentments.
#We are not human beings with spiritual experience free#
We do not allow ourselves to be confined –īecause the spirit is free – it has no boundaries. Our wellbeing impacts on the wellbeing of others, and We respect ourselves, others, and the cosmos, becauseĮverything is connected. Through the eyes of a child – we marvel at everything we see, and take delight We take care of ourselvesīecause we believe in our worth – which is not external but internal.Įverything external only serves to intensify what is internal. Without comparing ourselves with other people. We embrace ourselves the way we are and work towards growth,īecause spirit moves, it is not static. Every moment is precious because it carries grace. That we are spiritual beings in a human body, we focus on the things that Self-Compassion Breaking the Cycle: The Role of Auntie Rosie in Childhood Trauma Informed Care Breaking the Cycle: The Role of Auntie Rosie in Childhood Trauma Informed Careīreaking the Cycle: The Role of Auntie Rosie in Childhood Trauma Informed Care Time has no significance to God, because He is the Spirit. In the Bible, when God called Moses out of the burning bush, and Moses asked him who He was, He answered: I am who I am – meaning, I am the present, the here and now. Today, thankfully, we have a better understanding of our spirituality. We feel conditioned by so many things, and we end up living We lack time – the most precious commodity – and areĪlways in a hurry. We chase things, and often, the more we have, We are always chasingĪfter something more, we have insatiable desire for fulfilment, we are always

There is so much unhealthy competition in our world, where only When weĮxperience separation, it impacts on the quality of our life and our I could not tell anyone aboutĭualism often implies that a lot of effort is needed in order to integrate the different That being divine was an emotion that I had to feel, especially when I went toĬhurch, more so when I received holy communion. Guilty when I did not feel “divine” as I was growing up. Order to ensure that the Divine stayed in us. We had to keep repeating this invitation in Implied that we are physical human beings who had to seek the Divine and invite Was out there, and you had to go out of your way to find Him. Rise to several interpretations about our spirituality. Go to church, then there was something wrong with you. Going to church was equated with finding God. At the time, the popular concept was that we had to seek God in order to Us that God is at the centre of our being.
