The Quest for Spiritual Truth
We are divine spiritual beings. That much is true whether we believe it or not. And all of us have a relationship with God. Whether it is one of doubt or one of faith, only we can tell. Science may have diverged from the path of the spiritual, but it doesn’t prove the inexistence of the divine. In fact, all the laws of science point to a power far greater than we can imagine. This divine power is what we seek in our quest. The quest for spiritual truth transcends the dogmas of established religion. This is why religion often frowns on metaphysics, because the latter is not limited to the chosen beliefs of a few. The quest really is a personal one. In whatever way we look for the source of our spirituality, whatever means we communicate with the divine outside of us, is entirely up to us. Let us not forget, we are all divine, eternally a part of the divine outside of us. Tapping the divine outside is inherent in all of us, but some have successful closed themselves off by allowing negativity to control them. How can we reach out to the divine? Prayer and meditation are both powerful tools of communicating with the divine and with the entities in other planes of existence. Some of us are more open to them and, therefore, are able to perceive them more clearly than others. But just because you cannot see, hear, or feel others does not mean they do not exist. Just like God, other entities exist whether we believe it or not. If we need proof, how can we discount Seth and Lazaris? How can we ignore our “gut feel,” our instincts, or premonitions? These entities are like us, in the sense that they too are divine beings, but because they are in a different plane of vibration, we cannot easily interact with them. It takes effort for some while others are born with the gift to communicate outside our plane. Not everyone who prays or meditates will find the same answers. Not everyone who believes in God and in other entities become mediums or psychics. The same is true when we think about medicine and outer space. We believe that medicine can heal and save lives, but we don’t necessary become doctors. We believe in the outer space and in extraterrestrial life, but we don’t become astronauts because of our beliefs. In short, each of us becomes who we are meant to be based on the conscious decisions we make throughout our life. Channeling spirits, healing people by use of bare hands, traveling to past lives are all forms of talents. They may not be yours, not because they are not real but because we have different gifts or talents. Understanding this will take us a step closer to the answers of our quest for the spiritual truth. Ultimately, our physical existence is for a purpose. Perhaps the quest for spiritual truth is not an outward search, but rather, an in-depth understanding and acceptance of who we really are. Read the full article
















