Posts Tagged ‘religion’

The GodIsWithMe Feeling

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

It has been my experience that most people have experienced the GodIsWithMe feeling. This understanding on my part comes from participative and observed discourse among humans concerning matters of religion, spirituality, and mental operating frameworks as taught by parents, friends, and teachers unto young and adult humans.

Meditation, prayer, contemplation of Nature, and similar mental operating frameworks give rise to the GodIsWithMe feeling.

If it is not carefully managed, the GodIsWithMe feelings can give rise to the MyBodyFeelsFear feeling and, in some people, feelings of MyBodyFeelsPanic.

The pursuit of the GodIsWithMe feeling is a fundamental operating mode of some people as evidenced by the often unrecognized small and great Works of the human species, such as are observable in public and everyday life.

It is interesting to observe the meeting of two or more humans experiencing simultaneous GodIsWithUs feelings. It is useful to understand that these mutual feelings are especially useful upon the fields of war and play, in pursuit of some common purpose.

The GodIsWithUs feeling has fallen into disfavor in some quarters. This shift of consciousness sometimes raises AngstIsWithUs feelings combined with some UsIsBetterThanThough feelings. Such feelings comprise the biochemical Mind/Body soup of human life.

Let us consider a commonplace application of the GodIsWithMe feeling. When one calls forth the soul of a beloved human, that connection is best obtained in the presence of the GodIsWithMe feeling. These explanations seek to explain the phenomena of life at a fundamental operating level within the human body.

Few and far between are the humans I have met who would publically deny and denounce the existence of all things sipritual. It would be interesting to ask them if they have ever felt the GodIsWithMe feeling.

NOTE: It is important to distinguish between the GodIsWithMe and the IAmGod feeling which is part of a delusional mental operating framework. The GodIsWithMe feeling is commonplace and perfectly normal. It is a great feeling to have available for that final walk down the valley of the slide unto death. I always say, it is better to believe and be wrong than to not believe and be wrong. This is because to not believe and be wrong is to have lost the opportunity of a life in body to experience the fullness of a spiritual life.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

We resume the discussion today with the IsWithMe class of feelings. Yesterday we explored the GodIsWithMe feeling, which means the exact same thing as the HigherPowerIsWithMe feeling taught by members of Alcoholics Anonymous. The main point is to imagine the highest power that you can imagine and then name it, call it to you, and feel its presence.

BACK TO THE IsWithMe FEELING

The IsWithMe feeling comprises the mental inventory namespace of the operations commonly referred to as the “centering” ones self. The IsWithMe inventory and naming is part of a mental ritual of gathering all of one’s resources together. It is part of the ritualistic framework that is calming to the body. The CenterIsWithMe feeling best lives in the area of the mind which is the home of the biochemical operating state of being known by many names all meaning the exact same biochemical phenomena called the GodIsWithMe feeling, and any other phenomena attached thereto.