Have you heard of Sri Daya Mata?!
Fulfilling your souls deepest needs.
Have you heard of Deepak Chopra?
What would an Imortal Soul be like?
The Soul and the Afterlife. Where do we go from here?
Who is God and life after death?
Have you heard of Universal Laws?
10 Universal Laws: Oneness-- Triune Nature-- Creative Nature-- Prayer-- Wholeness-- Abundance-- The Reciprocal Universe-- Forgiveness-- Immortality-- The Christ (as a Principle)--
Oneness -Imagine that you’re the whole universe; you live in total joy and bliss. Imagine there is no past or future, only now. Imagine there is no space or time, just an unbounded eternity. Imagine endless peace, harmony, and unconditional love. Imagine no fear and equality in all things. This is Oneness. We have to go beyond the senses, beyond duality to find Oneness. We’re One, we’ve always been One, we’ll always be One, until we think we are not.” And herein lies our challenge, we are one but we think we are separate; we have forgotten our Oneness.
Triune Nature - The Spirit · The Soul · The Body ·
Creative Nature -
Prayer -The power to use words is a unique and powerful gift from God. Proper prayer is based on the understanding of this truth.
Wholeness-There is NOTHING more fulfilling, NOTHING more essential, and NOTHING more vital and wonderful than wholeness which is our union with Spirit and our connection with Source which is the most intense pleasure and deepest unconditional love imaginable times infinity!
Abundance -
The Reciprocal Universe-The Universe is One, yet has two reciprocal parts that work together so seamlessly and are so interdependent one upon the other, one could not exist without the other.
- Forgiveness-Forgiving yourself and others will release a huge burden, so prevents disease and preserves health.
- Immortality-
- The Christ (as a Principle)- Take the man, Jesus, out of your thought for a minute. Let's look at all the priniciples and how they apply to humanity. That human life is sacred and that the dignity of the human person is the foundation of a moral vision for society. That every person is precious, that people are more important than things, and that the measure of every institution is whether it threatens or enhances the life and dignity of the human person.
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