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4th. Session - Saturday Morning - Q&A - Barcelona Retreat with David Hoffmeister
- 2024/11/05
- 再生時間: 2 時間 3 分
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4th. Session - Saturday Morning - Q&A - Barcelona Retreat with David Hoffmeister
Embracing Divine Abundance: The True Meaning of Sacrifice
David delves into the idea that God asks for no sacrifice but offers everything. This perspective challenges the traditional view that the spiritual journey involves sacrifice, highlighting instead that true sacrifice means giving up what you don’t truly desire. Jesus teaches that our greatest joy comes from following our intuition, leading us to experience our true identity as Christ.
He explains that the real world is vastly different from the one we perceive. There are no artificial lights, streets, or stores to buy things we neither need nor want. This description portrays the human condition as an absurd parody, where people seek something unknown. Jesus emphasizes that in heaven when you knock, the door will be opened. He advises against seeking outside oneself, which leads to disappointment when idols fall. Instead, he points to an inner identity obscured by false beliefs and desires, which are always available for discovery. This inner journey is about uncovering that true identity.
If you want to know more about David Hoffmeister and the Living Miracles events, here is more information: https://www.the-christ.net/events
Recorded, Morning November 2, Barcelona, Spain.
Embracing Divine Abundance: The True Meaning of Sacrifice
David delves into the idea that God asks for no sacrifice but offers everything. This perspective challenges the traditional view that the spiritual journey involves sacrifice, highlighting instead that true sacrifice means giving up what you don’t truly desire. Jesus teaches that our greatest joy comes from following our intuition, leading us to experience our true identity as Christ.
He explains that the real world is vastly different from the one we perceive. There are no artificial lights, streets, or stores to buy things we neither need nor want. This description portrays the human condition as an absurd parody, where people seek something unknown. Jesus emphasizes that in heaven when you knock, the door will be opened. He advises against seeking outside oneself, which leads to disappointment when idols fall. Instead, he points to an inner identity obscured by false beliefs and desires, which are always available for discovery. This inner journey is about uncovering that true identity.
If you want to know more about David Hoffmeister and the Living Miracles events, here is more information: https://www.the-christ.net/events
Recorded, Morning November 2, Barcelona, Spain.