Almost every person feels that their life is lacking in some way, although they are seldom able to define it. There always seems to be 'something missing.' True mystics feel 'wholeness' often. It is not a temporary absorption in divine union. Rather, it is identifying with the divine essence everywhere. Living, for them, usually expands beyond their own immediate sentiments, thoughts and sensing.
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Meg EtzlerJun 14, 2017
And please don't start with the negative comments......I am kidding.....at least I think I am.
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Almost every person feels that their life is lacking in some way, although they are
seldom able to define it. There always seems to be 'something missing.' True mystics
feel 'wholeness' often. It is not a temporary absorption in divine union. Rather, it is
identifying with the divine essence everywhere. Living, for them, usually expands
beyond their own immediate sentiments, thoughts and sensing.
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And please don't start with the negative comments......I am kidding.....at least I think I am.
I concur 100%! Kudos to you Meg.