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What Is The Advantage of Intimacy In A Symbiotic Relationship With God?
Not all who claim God share a symbiotic relationship with God. Lacking the intimacy of a symbiotic relationship with God they do not earn their share of the wealth that Symbiotic Grace offers. Still, lest we ignore the obvious, even without symbiotic intimacy, Creation allows us to live and reap the trappings of success even when we do not serve the experimental purpose of our creation.
We may reap all the wealth, success, fame, and power from the political and social environments we can earn, borrow, commandeer, or steal. God does not interfere. Nevertheless, if you live a life that is in opposition to Creation's reason for creating us, you will pay a price irrespective of your religious beliefs, your success, your wealth, your social status, and/or your political power.
We see the cost of opposition to God in the faces of some successful and powerful people, many who claim God, whose expressions reflect a confluence of pain, anger, illness, alienation, and unhappiness. We sometimes see the same confluence in the religious arrogant. This is not the price of power, success, or religion; it is the price of disharmony. It is the price of being without symbiotic intimacy with God.
Even when we do not live a life that creates and sustains symbiotic intimacy with Creation, we still receive the same primary source of life sustaining energy. We can compromise the efficacy of this source prematurely through excess, carelessness, and greed. But, we will receive it until it is time for us to pass on to the next level of existence in whatever form Creation has prepared for the eternal souls that define us after we have discarded or are relieved of our physical bodies.
Given that fact of our creation, it is incumbent upon us to consider again the question of the quid quo pro. If all humans receive Creation's life sustaining energies; and if humans can be successful in a myriad of opportunities and outcomes without a symbiotic relationship with Creation, then what is the advantage of symbiotic intimacy with God?
Some believe that a special relationship with God should mean a life without major conflicts, suffering, and failure. That is the price they would charge God if they were to write a symbiotic contract. That position, however, ignores the concept of free will and that Earth is the domicile of our species in the human form of our existence.
Earth is an evolving living planet in an ever-changing universe. Exercising free will on an evolving living planet means we will make mistakes. Even with the best intentions, unpleasant things can and will happen to us. They happen to us for many reasons. Exercising free will, we can make poor choices that affect us for the rest of our lives. Others can force us into choices and situations that affect us for the rest of our lives.
Corporate conglomerates may build poorly constructed or poorly managed nuclear facilities, toxic factories, and toxic waste dumps in our communities and we find it difficult to leave. We live our lives in towns settled at the foot of active volcanoes and in valleys adjacent to rivers that sometimes overflow their banks.
We build sprawling cities over major geological faults and along the seashore of every coast--making our property and our lives vulnerable to earthquakes and hurricanes. We live in small nations on islands in the middle of oceans. When this living planet changes, as every living thing does, we sometimes find ourselves in the way of her spurts of growth, decay, and revitalization. Sometimes we suffer when, through foolishness, ignorance, or happenstance we go head to head with Newtonian laws of physics.
God's Gifts to His Symbiotic Intimates are not that life will always be good and without risk and stress. God's Gifts to His intimates are the fortifying strength of hope, character, resilience, and a life grounded in His Existence. God's gifts to His intimates will not enable us to avoid the sometimes cruel environs and actions of a living planet inhabited by forces and people antagonistic to our physical and mental well being; but they will help us to live in it with a better quality of life than we have when we try to live without Him.
Building symbiotic intimacy with our creator makes us beneficiaries of a superior form of life's energies that God gives to His intimates. With symbiotic intimacy we enhance the quality of our lives and our ability to enjoy life, wherever we are in it.
We improve the quality of our lives when symbiotic intimacy with God is an important part of who we are and what we do. If Eve's Simple Realities can find a home in the promising hands of The Sisterhood of Savior Women, the wealth and value of human existence can be significant for all of humankind.
Selah.
By Bennie Wiley
For Women and Men Who Care About Women
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What Is The Advantage of Intimacy In A Symbiotic Relationship With God?
Not all who claim God share a symbiotic relationship with God. Lacking the intimacy of a symbiotic relationship with God they do not earn their share of the wealth that Symbiotic Grace offers. Still, lest we ignore the obvious, even without symbiotic intimacy, Creation allows us to live and reap the trappings of success even when we do not serve the experimental purpose of our creation.
We may reap all the wealth, success, fame, and power from the political and social environments we can earn, borrow, commandeer, or steal. God does not interfere. Nevertheless, if you live a life that is in opposition to Creation's reason for creating us, you will pay a price irrespective of your religious beliefs, your success, your wealth, your social status, and/or your political power.
We see the cost of opposition to God in the faces of some successful and powerful people, many who claim God, whose expressions reflect a confluence of pain, anger, illness, alienation, and unhappiness. We sometimes see the same confluence in the religious arrogant. This is not the price of power, success, or religion; it is the price of disharmony. It is the price of being without symbiotic intimacy with God.
Even when we do not live a life that creates and sustains symbiotic intimacy with Creation, we still receive the same primary source of life sustaining energy. We can compromise the efficacy of this source prematurely through excess, carelessness, and greed. But, we will receive it until it is time for us to pass on to the next level of existence in whatever form Creation has prepared for the eternal souls that define us after we have discarded or are relieved of our physical bodies.
Given that fact of our creation, it is incumbent upon us to consider again the question of the quid quo pro. If all humans receive Creation's life sustaining energies; and if humans can be successful in a myriad of opportunities and outcomes without a symbiotic relationship with Creation, then what is the advantage of symbiotic intimacy with God?
Some believe that a special relationship with God should mean a life without major conflicts, suffering, and failure. That is the price they would charge God if they were to write a symbiotic contract. That position, however, ignores the concept of free will and that Earth is the domicile of our species in the human form of our existence.
Earth is an evolving living planet in an ever-changing universe. Exercising free will on an evolving living planet means we will make mistakes. Even with the best intentions, unpleasant things can and will happen to us. They happen to us for many reasons. Exercising free will, we can make poor choices that affect us for the rest of our lives. Others can force us into choices and situations that affect us for the rest of our lives.
Corporate conglomerates may build poorly constructed or poorly managed nuclear facilities, toxic factories, and toxic waste dumps in our communities and we find it difficult to leave. We live our lives in towns settled at the foot of active volcanoes and in valleys adjacent to rivers that sometimes overflow their banks.
We build sprawling cities over major geological faults and along the seashore of every coast--making our property and our lives vulnerable to earthquakes and hurricanes. We live in small nations on islands in the middle of oceans. When this living planet changes, as every living thing does, we sometimes find ourselves in the way of her spurts of growth, decay, and revitalization. Sometimes we suffer when, through foolishness, ignorance, or happenstance we go head to head with Newtonian laws of physics.
God's Gifts to His Symbiotic Intimates are not that life will always be good and without risk and stress. God's Gifts to His intimates are the fortifying strength of hope, character, resilience, and a life grounded in His Existence. God's gifts to His intimates will not enable us to avoid the sometimes cruel environs and actions of a living planet inhabited by forces and people antagonistic to our physical and mental well being; but they will help us to live in it with a better quality of life than we have when we try to live without Him.
Building symbiotic intimacy with our creator makes us beneficiaries of a superior form of life's energies that God gives to His intimates. With symbiotic intimacy we enhance the quality of our lives and our ability to enjoy life, wherever we are in it.
We improve the quality of our lives when symbiotic intimacy with God is an important part of who we are and what we do. If Eve's Simple Realities can find a home in the promising hands of The Sisterhood of Savior Women, the wealth and value of human existence can be significant for all of humankind.
What Is The Advantage of Intimacy In A Symbiotic Relationship With God?
Not all who claim God share a symbiotic relationship with God. Lacking the intimacy of a symbiotic relationship with God they do not earn their share of the wealth that Symbiotic Grace offers. Still, lest we ignore the obvious, even without symbiotic intimacy, Creation allows us to live and reap the trappings of success even when we do not serve the experimental purpose of our creation.
We may reap all the wealth, success, fame, and power from the political and social environments we can earn, borrow, commandeer, or steal. God does not interfere. Nevertheless, if you live a life that is in opposition to Creation's reason for creating us, you will pay a price irrespective of your religious beliefs, your success, your wealth, your social status, and/or your political power.
We see the cost of opposition to God in the faces of some successful and powerful people, many who claim God, whose expressions reflect a confluence of pain, anger, illness, alienation, and unhappiness. We sometimes see the same confluence in the religious arrogant. This is not the price of power, success, or religion; it is the price of disharmony. It is the price of being without symbiotic intimacy with God.
Even when we do not live a life that creates and sustains symbiotic intimacy with Creation, we still receive the same primary source of life sustaining energy. We can compromise the efficacy of this source prematurely through excess, carelessness, and greed. But, we will receive it until it is time for us to pass on to the next level of existence in whatever form Creation has prepared for the eternal souls that define us after we have discarded or are relieved of our physical bodies.
Given that fact of our creation, it is incumbent upon us to consider again the question of the quid quo pro. If all humans receive Creation's life sustaining energies; and if humans can be successful in a myriad of opportunities and outcomes without a symbiotic relationship with Creation, then what is the advantage of symbiotic intimacy with God?
Some believe that a special relationship with God should mean a life without major conflicts, suffering, and failure. That is the price they would charge God if they were to write a symbiotic contract. That position, however, ignores the concept of free will and that Earth is the domicile of our species in the human form of our existence.
Earth is an evolving living planet in an ever-changing universe. Exercising free will on an evolving living planet means we will make mistakes. Even with the best intentions, unpleasant things can and will happen to us. They happen to us for many reasons. Exercising free will, we can make poor choices that affect us for the rest of our lives. Others can force us into choices and situations that affect us for the rest of our lives.
Corporate conglomerates may build poorly constructed or poorly managed nuclear facilities, toxic factories, and toxic waste dumps in our communities and we find it difficult to leave. We live our lives in towns settled at the foot of active volcanoes and in valleys adjacent to rivers that sometimes overflow their banks.
We build sprawling cities over major geological faults and along the seashore of every coast--making our property and our lives vulnerable to earthquakes and hurricanes. We live in small nations on islands in the middle of oceans. When this living planet changes, as every living thing does, we sometimes find ourselves in the way of her spurts of growth, decay, and revitalization. Sometimes we suffer when, through foolishness, ignorance, or happenstance we go head to head with Newtonian laws of physics.
God's Gifts to His Symbiotic Intimates are not that life will always be good and without risk and stress. God's Gifts to His intimates are the fortifying strength of hope, character, resilience, and a life grounded in His Existence. God's gifts to His intimates will not enable us to avoid the sometimes cruel environs and actions of a living planet inhabited by forces and people antagonistic to our physical and mental well being; but they will help us to live in it with a better quality of life than we have when we try to live without Him.
Building symbiotic intimacy with our creator makes us beneficiaries of a superior form of life's energies that God gives to His intimates. With symbiotic intimacy we enhance the quality of our lives and our ability to enjoy life, wherever we are in it.
We improve the quality of our lives when symbiotic intimacy with God is an important part of who we are and what we do. If Eve's Simple Realities can find a home in the promising hands of The Sisterhood of Savior Women, the wealth and value of human existence can be significant for all of humankind.
Selah.
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