Daily Meditation: Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Punishment - never comes from God, but from the laws we have infringed

Monotheist religions have represented the Lord as a ruthless, vindictive and jealous master who sees everything we do and punishes even the slightest wrong-doing. The truth is that the Lord does not even want to see our wrong-doings. He embodies love, and lives only in splendour. But he has created the world based on laws and these laws punish those who infringe them. Let us suppose you have done something silly; you feel troubled by it and you pray, and in your prayer you feel you are escaping your torment, and suddenly you feel you are reaching God’s Throne. And even if you are tattered and covered in dust, God welcomes you and he orders for you to be washed and dressed, he invites you to his feast in the company of the angels and the blessed. When you go back down – because inevitably you will have to go back down, you are not able to remain up there for very long – your torment returns. And it will continue until you understand how you should correct your mistakes to one day be able to remain forever close to God.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov

OMRAAM MIKHAËL AÏVANHOV
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The universal message of Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov (1900 – 1986) is in line with the great sages and Masters of humanity. In his teaching, he explains the great laws of life by providing many methods of application, leading to a better understanding of oneself.


“Through my teaching, I wish to give you essential notions about the human being: how he is built, his relationship with nature, the exchanges he must make with the universe, in order to drink from the sources of divine life. …ˮ
 

 
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