Monday, April 21, 2008
Loved Ones…praying is talking to our Divine Parents and Meditation is listening to them.
Loved Ones…praying is talking to our Divine Parents and Meditation is listening to them. .
Meditation is the time of quiet listening. That's all there is, and God will come.
Loved ones we can communicate with God by Ascended Masters, Avatars, Enlightened Ones, Saviors, Messiahs, Divine Mother, Angels, Gurus, and Living Saints.
Throughout the ages, mankind has been visited by those rare individuals whose sole purpose is the spiritual upliftment of humanity.
Jesus Christ was one of these visitors, as were Lord Buddha and Lord Mohammed.
These three are well known to us, but there are many others whose names we do not know; some taught publicly, and where known by a few, and others remained anonymous.
These individuals were called by different names, at different times, in different countries. They came to offer us what has been called: Enlightenment, Salvation, Realization, Liberation, or Awakening. The words used may be different, but in essence they all mean the same thing.
Visitors from the same Divine Source, with the same spiritual greatness, moral purity, and power to uplift humanity as the Holy Ones from the past are here with us today, yet few know of their presence.
We always talk and God has no chance to tell us. So the prayer is the talking, the demand; and meditation is the listening. Most people just keep praying all the time or always make noise or always talk, and God has no chance to tell them what to do. No wonder their prayers are unanswered. God has no opportunity.
So the meditation is a must from a logical standpoint.
Whether you are Buddhist, Christian, Muslim or whatever, is not important. If you cannot make time to listen to God, then God can never be communicated with.
Even if you talk to a friend - you telephone, you talk and then you must listen. Even if you ask me, you must first ask, and then now you must be quiet so I have a chance to tell you.
How can we treat God even worse than a friend? We keep talking all the time, and give Him no chance.
You and all your loved ones are always in my prayers,
Samuel Joseph Bell
www.angelicinfusion.com