Preety_India

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  1. Informatively and perceptively Informative wisdom and perceptive wisdom I think what we learn in school and college through examination, observation and thinking and using mental faculties, I will call it informative wisdom or informative learning. People with such skills know the average truth. But some things people just know without textbook learning. Without observation. Without education. Also education enhances that, but sometimes can even impair that. I will call this learning through perception and psychic process. They know the greater truth. I will call this perceptive learning or perceptive wisdom.
  2. I don't think marriage is necessary especially given the stress of modern living. It seems like your authentic self doesn't want marriage but your conditioned self wants marriage just because your friends are getting married and you see that as a sign of moving in Technically speaking, marriage is not as easy as it sounds. Because it's not just about sex. Lot more than that. Like two people getting along. When things don't work out in a marriage, it's a gateway to a whole lot of problems, because you are stuck with that person. I would suggest you to not get married. Stay single and love life. You would not regret it at all. If you have your own space, your financial freedom you really do not want much in life. The traditional aspect of marriage is a very patriarchal aspect, it was meant to satisfy the desires of men and their ways. It was fashioned around male idealism and male desires.. Over time women were conditioned to believe that marriage was the only option to a fulfilled life. Don't believe that crap Live your life free and remove that sentiment from your mind
  3. Spiritual lessons that I learned today That we should live in abundance Mentally Physically Sexually Love-wise Resource - wise Socially Emotionally Spiritually That's where we derive our power from. The way this guy speaks is really funny
  4. My brain works like that. Like a lot of stuff that I write makes no sense when I read it.. But it's cryptic writing. The thing is I just write whatever comes in my head in the moment. Maybe it doesn't make sense right now but it will sense in the future when everything is put together and all the dots are connected. I have a psychic brain. So I get ideas as set of phrases and perceptions.. I never have like a structured thought Everything in my mind is chaotic and haphazard and for anything to make sense, I have to slowly navigate through my mental chaos and come to a point where I can put all the pieces together. My mind never works in a straightforward way. It's always scattered, clues here and there. I am a messy person Indeed. My journals are always chaotic and weird.
  5. Spiritual lessons that I learned today Part of fantasy writing Spiritual food or manure Spiritual potion Spiritual tea Spiritual water Healers pack
  6. Spiritual lessons that I learned today His judgment cometh for all that suffer wrong His judgment cometh and that right soon Ecclesiasticus 21:5 in the Catholic Apocrypha, "A prayer out of a poor man's mouth reacheth to the ears of God, and his judgment cometh speedily."
  7. Spiritual lessons that I learned today I believe in karma. I believe in the justice of God. If God is true he will bring justice to those who call for him, to those who are without sin and still perished, to those who suffered innocently. To those whose bidding needs to be done. To those who have no fault. And to those who were wronged. Spiritual lessons that I learned today This is a deprived world. So even if you lived a honest life and worked hard and did your best, you will never be rewarded. And you will never live in love, joy, abundance or richness (not fake richness or wealth but real abundance of resources), you will always be kept deprived physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Spiritual lessons that I learned today The solution to problems of humanity is spirituality only. If everyone followed proper ethics and did what they were supposed to, then we won't have as much evil in this world and the world can be a happy place. https://www.jonbenetstruecasehistory.net/contents.html
  8. Spiritual lessons that I learned today The idea of 4 spirits The clean spirit The unclean spirit The faithful spirit The faithless spirit The clean spirit is the one without dissonance.. It's pure and clean. So it attracts Purity towards it. It's not immoral. It will find joy in little things. It is happy because it is without corruption. The unclean spirit is always in a state of restlessness because it's mind is filled with dissonance and hate and selfish goals. What you sow is what you reap. If you sow hate in your heart, you can't get love. The faithful spirit has faith in God and so will find solutions to problems eventually The unfaithful spirit will drown in despair and be eventually destroyed. For a clean spirit we need a clean conscience. For a faithful spirit we need faith in God. The greatest evils in the world Money Capitalism Patriarchy Religion Competition Forced marriages Child abuse Drugs Slavery Racism Police Brutality Gun Violence Dangerous mindsets
  9. Magical Artifacts part 1
  10. Adding my fantasy material in this journal. Will be used in the future in fictional writing.
  11. Collection of fantasy weapons Shadowmourne
  12. Magical Artifacts list Potions Magical food Staff and set of staves Wands Amulet. Totem Chest Candles perfumes vials soaps Feather Chalice and tarot cards Mushroom acorn poisonous plants eyeball Fetishes Skull Rings Swords
  13. Magical craft and artifacts.
  14. Spiritual lessons that I learned today This is a deprived world.
  15. Spiritual lessons that I learned today If you are successful in the world, it's good only if you are contributing to the physical beauty, if you are saving a life, if you are doing purposeful work, if you are contributing to survival, then yes you are Enriching the physical realm by your presence. But if you are contributing to the spiritual realm, you are serving a much higher purpose. You can enrich both the physical as well as the spiritual realms.. But your contribution to the spiritual is more important and valued. In a way spiritual beauty is valued over physical beauty. Spiritual lessons that I learned today The kingdom of heaven and the garden of reeds. The High Mountains all mean the same thing. They mean spiritual realm metaphorically. I will say the kingdom of Heaven is like a garden of fruits. Or garden of Apples. This is the higher realm, the higher plane or the higher kingdom. And the earth or physical realm is the lower kingdom or the lower plane. I will call the lower realm the garden of snakes. Garden of Fruits Vs Garden of Snakes. Spiritual lessons that I learned today The Patumba Cove is also similar to the idea of the kingdom of heaven, the garden of reeds or the garden of fruits
  16. Even if you didn't succeed physically, you can succeed spiritually. Manna is different from mana potion. Love is the essence of all things.. Being successful physically doesn't matter. If you are successful in the world, in
  17. I'm thinking about spiritual manure, a term I created to describe spiritual nourishment or fertilizer or manna Spiritual Manna
  18. Fertilizer And he spake this parable; “A certain man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard; and he came seeking fruit thereon, and found none. And he said unto the vinedresser, ‘Behold, these three years I come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and find none: cut it down; why doth it also cumber the ground?’ And he answering saith unto him, ‘Lord, let it alone this year also, till I shall dig about it, and dung it: and if it bear fruit thenceforth, well; but if not, thou shalt cut it down'” (Luke 13:6-9). Agriculture provided plenty of fodder for Jesus when it came to His parables. Jesus perceived that there were many parallels between how plants develop and grow and how His Kingdom would develop and grow, and people readily understood matters of agriculture. Here we have one such parable– one that you may not hear about as often as the others. We expect fruit trees to produce fruit. Yet we ought not expect excellent fruit to come immediately after such a tree is planted; according to the Law, the Israelites were to consider the fruit of a tree during its first three years as “uncircumcised,” the fourth year devoted to the LORD, and afterward the fruit could be eaten (Leviticus 19:23-25). The master, therefore, comes to see the fig tree after its three years, and it has not produced any fruit. Without fruit, the tree has no value, and ought to be cut down in his eyes. Yet notice what the vinedresser tells him. He confesses that the tree has not been productive, yet before any permanent decision is made, he makes a request to have one more year to “dung” it– provide fertilizer– and then see if the plant will produce its fruit. If so, well and good. If not, it can be cut down. Parables generally have application to Christ’s Kingdom, and this one is no exception. There is much to be gained here! When people come to belief in Christ, it takes time for the proper fruit to be manifest (Galatians 5:22-24, Hebrews 5:14). It takes time to grow in the faith. Therefore, we should not expect mature “fruit” from immature “trees.” Yet fruit is still expected. What happens when there is no “fruit”– no indication that there is any growth in a young believer? Should they be immediately cast out? Absolutely not– we must apply the “spiritual dung,” that is, proper encouragement (Hebrews 10:24-25). Sometimes growth does not take place because the proper nutrients are not present, and when nutrients are provided, the growth will come. This is why it is so important for believers to encourage one another, building up the Body (1 Corinthians 12:12-28). Yet it is not limited to believers. Do we know people who are struggling to get through life, and who do not seem to be getting very far? Consider how to encourage them. Are there people in despair? Seek to encourage them. Encouragement is the fertilizer of life. Use it bountifully among others, and see how much fruit can be borne! Ethan R. Longhenry This entry was posted in Encouragement, Jesus, Maturity and Growth, New Testament, Parables and tagged believer, Encouragement, fruit, growth, Jesus, luke, maturity, parable, tree. From http://www.spiritualmanna.info/fertilizer/
  19. Spiritual lessons Spiritual mapping is like a weather forecast. Charting and studying different areas of your life and finding spiritually weaker and stronger areas in your life.