Master Mind Group

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My affirmation this month in my master mind group is, "I am the Kingdom of God." Why would I make that outrageous assertion?

"According to Jesus, the Kingdom of God is within (or among) people,[3] is approached through understanding,[4] and entered through acceptance like a child,[5] spiritual rebirth,[6] and doing the will of God." [wiki]

I want to experience the feeling of God within. Unconditional Love. Joy. Serenity. Enthusiasm.

More than experience, I want to share it, grow in community, be part of a world that honors, loves and respects everyone. A celebration of dynamic souls thriving in harmony with the planet and one another.

As I go through my day I affirm this, knowing that wherever I am, God is, and all is well. I am learning to feel God at my core. I speak to Abba and am learning to accept the knowledge that I am loved unconditionally.

I affirm all this for my siblings and am grateful to those who got there before me and held the intention so I could vibrate to it. Feels good.

Comments

Well said

I like to see others who have their own perception of God. At least that is the way I interpreted this blog, I could be wrong. If I am correct then I am glad someone else is out there who understands that there is more than one meaning or interpretation of God.

Thank you for sharing!!

Alex

Transcend_Reality

Thank you for replying and that is an excellent point you make. Any effort to define God limits what is Limitless. We can only catch facets of the Jewel so it makes good sense that our own relationship with the Creator will fail to capture all that others know from their own perspective. That must be why sharing is so vital for humans.

I had a flash just now of a film short where people are projecting forward images and it isn't until they come together that all their seperate projections form a cohesive three dimensional whole.

Like the blind men describing the elephant.

This is Heaven on Earth.

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