Rainman
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Countless billion universes like this are held within the endless spiritual intelligence of Creation.
What is visible to the human's physical eyes is but a tiny iota within endlessness.
What he cannot see with his eyes is immeasurable, inconceivable and unthinkable; it is confusing and unimaginable for his unspiritual human intelligence and (mental) capacity.
The entire universe which he sees is but one of many rooms and must be counted as myriads, because there are universes within universes, universes beyond universes, universes under universes, universes above universes and universes out of the universes within this ur -mighty, colossal and all-creative spiritual intelligence of the Creation's existence.
And the human is connected with this mighty spirit, with these elemental powers of existence, Creation, spiritual intelligence, because a fragment of this spirit-intelligence Creation dwells within, and enlivens, the human as spirit.
Its (the spirit's) power, its joy, its peace, its freedom, its wisdom, its knowledge and its ability are unimaginable for people that are spiritually ignorant, illogical; for critics and know-it-alls; for those dependent to religions; for degenerated ones and other persons that have been led astray.
And only a human who knows this truth and produces knowledge and wisdom and love from it, is a blessed human.
He knows the answer to the last questions of science, of philosophy, and also of the wondering human.
But in order to become such a blessed human it is required to search for and find the truth, to gain knowledge, wisdom and love from it, for the human is only able to spiritually grow in truth, knowledge, wisdom and love, whereby he will be freed from all human frailties.
The human is enlightened and fully freed only if he-in his thoughts-incessantly and constantly dwells in the endless creative-spiritual reality.
The spiritual intelligence is enlightened by lawful spiritual principles, and directed towards the creative being, the perfection and the power of what is creative itself.
This in contrast to the human intelligence, because the human consciousness generally only deals with single things of the material world.
As a consequence, the human is restricted and handicapped in every direction; he even gets captured, suppressed, plagued and tortured by all possible forms of misfortune, frailties and enslavement.
Therefore, a human's individual self-analysis is one of the essential methods to find the truth and to walk on the path of spiritual evolution.
Therefore, it is necessary that the human constantly examines his thoughts and may see, of what kind they are.
He has to pay attention (to the fact) that, ultimately, he is always led, directed and determined by creative-philosophical principles and realities, by creative-natural laws.
Within the human, there should reign a continually conscious feeling of belonging to what is creative, with his essential spiritual breath, his essential spiritual BEING.
It shall be spiritually clear to him that his essential spiritual BEING is inseparably one with what is Creative, in order that he may-in this awareness-overcome the material outer world.
This creative-philosophical truth and cognition should always and first of all rule a human's thinking, feeling and acting.
For only he who is one with the spirit can recognize and do good in the long run, because he has the possibilities of Creation within himself.
Nothing negative within the endless universe may touch and enslave him anymore.
In addition to this creative-philosophical consciousness comes the practical, dynamic, creative, i.e. the mystical consciousness that consists of the perception of the one reality in all things.
Therefore the human has to be a practical philosopher and mystic, and perceive the reality in its changeable, passing forms.
For what is a human?
He is only a figure and a name.
If one takes away a human's name and figure, what will remain?
What remains is the fundamental essence, the existence-the spirit.
The human who fails to see this will be driven around and away by the slightest breath of air, without hope for rescue; (he will) always (be) striving to find a firm hold somewhere that, however, will never be offered unless he searches for, and finds, the fundamental truth.
Billions of humans look up to the stars in the sky, however without any results or realizations.
Astronomers, however, while looking up to the sky, discover new worlds and write books about it.
But what they see and recognize, other people cannot see or recognize, even if they can look up.
Despite their seeing eyes they are blind.
In a similiar way this is the case with the normal and the spiritual human:
The human, who truly lives according to Creation's laws, sees everywhere and recognizes what is creative, in every life form, in every thing, in every thought and act in every human, in all of nature's work and also in all conceivable circumstances.
But the normal, unspiritual human, who is harmed by religions or other unreal teachings, may not see or hear, or recognize even one iota of truth.
His life is unspiritual, all the more pressed into human-material ways.
Thereby he is blind, deaf and ignorant.
The human who adheres to Creation's laws is the most blessed and most fearless being.
His will is insurmountable, his dedication immeasurable and endless, and his wisdom and love are constant and perfect, not capricious and full of doubts, like it is the case with those who are dependent from religions or generally those who are led astray in some way.
His mind resembles the wide, endless sea and does not let itself come out of its rest.
He does not tremble with fear.
Therefore, the human may unfold his spiritual mind that is not anymore reached by any degenerated negative force;
The mind which gives no shelter to negatively degenerated thoughts and supersedes all positively degenerated thoughts and actions.
Only a balanced mind that is rooted in what is creative-in creative service, in creative wisdom, its knowledge, its love and joy that are more real than all material walls around (and more real than) the human environment-is valuable and serving the spirit's development.
Therefore the human being shall be spiritually great and constructive at all times.
The spirit, the source of all endless, creative development, is itself the human's innermost being.
The human outer being is full of limitations, because it is not itself, but only its wrap, its material body, a limitation, a misleading matter, the source of toil and pain, (and it is) limited regarding cognition and will, willingness to make sacrifices, freedom, love and luck.
If the human looks at his fellowman in an external, material way only, he sees nothing other than just exactly the form and figure, the material of this special person.
If he looks at him with the spiritual eyes of cognition and knows that this (universally) all-testifying consciousness in himself is also in all the other ones, albeit unknown to them, then the manner of how he sees his fellowmen changes completely.
He then does not simply see a man anymore, a woman, a girl or a child, but he sees the fellowman as a bearer of a creative spirit that knows about itself, about its existence, and wants to reveal itself through anybody if there would only be offered an opportunity.
He who knows the truth sees his fellowman from this knowledge and recognition, because he sees in him what is creative.
What is visible to the human's physical eyes is but a tiny iota within endlessness.
What he cannot see with his eyes is immeasurable, inconceivable and unthinkable; it is confusing and unimaginable for his unspiritual human intelligence and (mental) capacity.
The entire universe which he sees is but one of many rooms and must be counted as myriads, because there are universes within universes, universes beyond universes, universes under universes, universes above universes and universes out of the universes within this ur -mighty, colossal and all-creative spiritual intelligence of the Creation's existence.
And the human is connected with this mighty spirit, with these elemental powers of existence, Creation, spiritual intelligence, because a fragment of this spirit-intelligence Creation dwells within, and enlivens, the human as spirit.
Its (the spirit's) power, its joy, its peace, its freedom, its wisdom, its knowledge and its ability are unimaginable for people that are spiritually ignorant, illogical; for critics and know-it-alls; for those dependent to religions; for degenerated ones and other persons that have been led astray.
And only a human who knows this truth and produces knowledge and wisdom and love from it, is a blessed human.
He knows the answer to the last questions of science, of philosophy, and also of the wondering human.
But in order to become such a blessed human it is required to search for and find the truth, to gain knowledge, wisdom and love from it, for the human is only able to spiritually grow in truth, knowledge, wisdom and love, whereby he will be freed from all human frailties.
The human is enlightened and fully freed only if he-in his thoughts-incessantly and constantly dwells in the endless creative-spiritual reality.
The spiritual intelligence is enlightened by lawful spiritual principles, and directed towards the creative being, the perfection and the power of what is creative itself.
This in contrast to the human intelligence, because the human consciousness generally only deals with single things of the material world.
As a consequence, the human is restricted and handicapped in every direction; he even gets captured, suppressed, plagued and tortured by all possible forms of misfortune, frailties and enslavement.
Therefore, a human's individual self-analysis is one of the essential methods to find the truth and to walk on the path of spiritual evolution.
Therefore, it is necessary that the human constantly examines his thoughts and may see, of what kind they are.
He has to pay attention (to the fact) that, ultimately, he is always led, directed and determined by creative-philosophical principles and realities, by creative-natural laws.
Within the human, there should reign a continually conscious feeling of belonging to what is creative, with his essential spiritual breath, his essential spiritual BEING.
It shall be spiritually clear to him that his essential spiritual BEING is inseparably one with what is Creative, in order that he may-in this awareness-overcome the material outer world.
This creative-philosophical truth and cognition should always and first of all rule a human's thinking, feeling and acting.
For only he who is one with the spirit can recognize and do good in the long run, because he has the possibilities of Creation within himself.
Nothing negative within the endless universe may touch and enslave him anymore.
In addition to this creative-philosophical consciousness comes the practical, dynamic, creative, i.e. the mystical consciousness that consists of the perception of the one reality in all things.
Therefore the human has to be a practical philosopher and mystic, and perceive the reality in its changeable, passing forms.
For what is a human?
He is only a figure and a name.
If one takes away a human's name and figure, what will remain?
What remains is the fundamental essence, the existence-the spirit.
The human who fails to see this will be driven around and away by the slightest breath of air, without hope for rescue; (he will) always (be) striving to find a firm hold somewhere that, however, will never be offered unless he searches for, and finds, the fundamental truth.
Billions of humans look up to the stars in the sky, however without any results or realizations.
Astronomers, however, while looking up to the sky, discover new worlds and write books about it.
But what they see and recognize, other people cannot see or recognize, even if they can look up.
Despite their seeing eyes they are blind.
In a similiar way this is the case with the normal and the spiritual human:
The human, who truly lives according to Creation's laws, sees everywhere and recognizes what is creative, in every life form, in every thing, in every thought and act in every human, in all of nature's work and also in all conceivable circumstances.
But the normal, unspiritual human, who is harmed by religions or other unreal teachings, may not see or hear, or recognize even one iota of truth.
His life is unspiritual, all the more pressed into human-material ways.
Thereby he is blind, deaf and ignorant.
The human who adheres to Creation's laws is the most blessed and most fearless being.
His will is insurmountable, his dedication immeasurable and endless, and his wisdom and love are constant and perfect, not capricious and full of doubts, like it is the case with those who are dependent from religions or generally those who are led astray in some way.
His mind resembles the wide, endless sea and does not let itself come out of its rest.
He does not tremble with fear.
Therefore, the human may unfold his spiritual mind that is not anymore reached by any degenerated negative force;
The mind which gives no shelter to negatively degenerated thoughts and supersedes all positively degenerated thoughts and actions.
Only a balanced mind that is rooted in what is creative-in creative service, in creative wisdom, its knowledge, its love and joy that are more real than all material walls around (and more real than) the human environment-is valuable and serving the spirit's development.
Therefore the human being shall be spiritually great and constructive at all times.
The spirit, the source of all endless, creative development, is itself the human's innermost being.
The human outer being is full of limitations, because it is not itself, but only its wrap, its material body, a limitation, a misleading matter, the source of toil and pain, (and it is) limited regarding cognition and will, willingness to make sacrifices, freedom, love and luck.
If the human looks at his fellowman in an external, material way only, he sees nothing other than just exactly the form and figure, the material of this special person.
If he looks at him with the spiritual eyes of cognition and knows that this (universally) all-testifying consciousness in himself is also in all the other ones, albeit unknown to them, then the manner of how he sees his fellowmen changes completely.
He then does not simply see a man anymore, a woman, a girl or a child, but he sees the fellowman as a bearer of a creative spirit that knows about itself, about its existence, and wants to reveal itself through anybody if there would only be offered an opportunity.
He who knows the truth sees his fellowman from this knowledge and recognition, because he sees in him what is creative.