How to Know That You Are G-d: Did you invoke G-d into your life by sincerely using the suggested invocation? Who are you then?
“Go out into the world and speak to that of G-d in every person.”~~ George Fox
“The world is ready for a mystic revolution, a discovery of the G-d in each of us.” ~~ George Harrison
“Om purnam adah purnam idam, purnat purnam udacyate, purnasya purnam adaya purnam eva vashistate.” “The One is always One, Each Part of the One is a Complete Whole, Each part of the Divine is also Perfect”~~Sanskrit chant
“Namaste means, ‘ G-d, who lives within me greets G-d, who lives within you.”~~Adam Walks Between Worlds. “When did I realize I was G-d? Well, I was praying, and suddenly realized that I was talking to myself.”~~Author Unknown
“Thou art G-d.” ~~ Valentine Michael Smith
Thank G-d often that you have come to your senses, have thrown off co-dependency, and have taken control of your own life. Thou art G-d An important reminder…
nDo Not Depend on Feelings. The knowledge that you are G-d, not your feelings – and not any book, is your authority. We live by knowledge and not by any book written by man in their name. This train diagram illustrates the relationship among fact, knowledge, and feeling.
Now That You Have Invoked G-d: The moment that you became G-d as an act of the will, many things happened, including the following:\r\n
- You took personal responsibility for your life..
- Your became sinless (by the revelation that sin is an illusion created by those who want to control you)..
- You acknowledged that you are now, and always have been G-d, a part of the divine collective.
- You received the ability to access abundant life.
- You began the great adventure which G-d is meant to experience.
Can you think of anything more wonderful that could happen to you than becoming G-d? To enjoy your new life to the fullest..
Suggestions for Growth: Spiritual growth results from trusting yourself. A life of knowledge will enable you to trust yourself increasingly with every detail of your life, and to practice the following:
Go to G-d (to yourself) in meditation daily. | |
Read a book from this list. | |
O is for Orgasm: Make sure you have one at least once a day.. | |
Walk in the forest or in wilderness areas.. | |
Trust Yourself for every detail of your life. | |
Help save the environment, by volunteering to work with environmental groups in your area. |
Fellowship in a local temple or Yoga studio: Several logs burn brightly together; but put one aside on the cold hearth and the fire goes out. So it is with your relationship with others . A good practice is Bhakti Yoga, also known as Kirtan. Kirtan is the devotional singing of mantras, and/or the names of Hindu deities, who, along with ourselves are part of the collective which is G-d.