Like A River Flowing ...
My soul is like a river
“You had this image of a river in your mind, but you could not interpret it …
“Now, what I wanted to explain to you is that our souls are like a stream of water, searching its way to the Great Ocean of God. It is a natural law that the water eventually finds the shortest way to its destiny, but often in its course, obstacles block the way, and the water’s course deviates and seemingly loses direction. Nevertheless, it will reach the ocean, and it will be one with it.
“The water will gnaw on those obstacles and erode them, and little by little, will shorten its path. But it will also create new obstacles, by the rubble it draws with it.
“You can liken this image to the soul, which is hampered and fettered by beliefs, by the material mind, which always tries to dominate it, but little by little, the soul will erode and remove those obstacles, and although new ones will appear, there will come the day when it asserts itself and finally finds God and its at-onement with Him. Our soul has the innate desire to find God, and man cannot suppress this desire forever. In the seemingly eternal battle between soul and material mind, the soul will prove stronger.”
Quoted from “On Divine Love and Judas' background” A message Received by H__, Cuenca, Ecuador - August 26th, 2001.
“Now, what I wanted to explain to you is that our souls are like a stream of water, searching its way to the Great Ocean of God. It is a natural law that the water eventually finds the shortest way to its destiny, but often in its course, obstacles block the way, and the water’s course deviates and seemingly loses direction. Nevertheless, it will reach the ocean, and it will be one with it.
“The water will gnaw on those obstacles and erode them, and little by little, will shorten its path. But it will also create new obstacles, by the rubble it draws with it.
“You can liken this image to the soul, which is hampered and fettered by beliefs, by the material mind, which always tries to dominate it, but little by little, the soul will erode and remove those obstacles, and although new ones will appear, there will come the day when it asserts itself and finally finds God and its at-onement with Him. Our soul has the innate desire to find God, and man cannot suppress this desire forever. In the seemingly eternal battle between soul and material mind, the soul will prove stronger.”
Quoted from “On Divine Love and Judas' background” A message Received by H__, Cuenca, Ecuador - August 26th, 2001.