Are You a Mystic or Are You a Believer?
The difference between a mystic and a believer is where the believer will agree with a statement of truth, the mystic will journey into the heart of that truth.
We all have the potential to be mystics, to be knowers of the Truth and Lovers of Life.
The life of the mystic requires commitment and a consistent spiritual practice that includes study, meditation, contemplation, prayer and service.
Unless we commit to mystic’s path we will only be living on the edges of what could be rather then living in the midst of what is.
Say this with me now: “I am a knower of Divine Love. I express this Love in my thoughts, in my actions, and in my life. I am a supreme mystic, I am a revealer of love divine.”
From “Walden,” by Henry David Thoreau: “To be a philosopher [mystic] is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school, but so to love wisdom [God] as to live according to its dictates, a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity, and trust.”
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