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Loving God
“I would say that the next step in the process is the most important one, as it’s absolutely impossible to become a highly evolved being without mastering this step. It is giving love to the Source, which is the origin of us all; in other words, it’s giving love to God,” Ruthorn paused for a few seconds before continuing.
“This is the conclusion of everything. When you devote yourself to live as a highly evolved being, you must have completed this phase. Whenever you set an intention to find a solution, you have to do it through your soul. Whatever you do, you must always do it in this manner. God is like an empty space outside the universe but we’re always under the influence of His energy field. This means that our souls can never truly be free if we can’t get through to that place. Therefore, sending our thought waves to the place where God is will inevitably enable our soul to expand endlessly. And when you have finally learnt how to do it, you will be able to access the limitless state even beyond the boundaries of the universe.”
“You have to understand that God is the Creator of every soul, so ignoring the relationship with Him means that you don’t accept His existence, and by that, you don’t accept that you have a parent. In our opinion, any person who doesn’t acknowledge his ancestors is ungrateful. It like when you leave your parents to go to work in another city and hardly return home to see them. Every day they hope to see you again, but you never send them news, visit them or even think of them. And, the worst possible outcome is that you eventually forget them.”
“Try to imagine if you were that person who always waits for someone’s return, or imagine you were the parent, how would you feel if your son left home to earn a living in the city and you would never hear from him again? Or worse, how would that make you feel if you found out that your son has forgotten you completely, forgotten every detail of you, and that he isn’t aware or even care that you are longing to see him all that time?” Ruthorn asked.
“This is the reason why this step is the most important part of the process. Giving your love to God means telling Him that you already know who He is, who you are, and what you have to do. And lastly, it is a promise you made to Him by saying that one day you will eventually go back to meet Him because this is your destiny, and the final place where your story will conclude.”
“I ask you to repeat the following dedication every day so that it becomes firmly fixed in your heart, and becomes a part of your quality and your daily routine. Repeat the following words to yourself.”
And with that Ruthorn raised his voice and declared: “My Lord, now I am ready to become part of everything that belongs to You. Now I am the person who has always known You. I am giving my pure love to You. I am giving this love to everything in the universe. I remember and am giving love to my higher self that resides in my body. I wish to listen to His voice like I listen to Your voice. My Lord, I invite You into my body now, and may this sacred moment be the moment in which I adhere to You and remain in Your embrace.” Ruthorn paused and continued in his normal calm voice.
“Remind yourself that you’re in touch with Him every second of your life. Whatever you have touched in your life, whether you have ever liked or disliked, you should align your feelings with the awareness of His being. This is the heart of everything. This process will guide you in seeking answers to your questions, and the course of actions for every moment that you perceive with your five senses. Transfer your feelings directly to Him with this awareness of strong love.”
“Really? I have to admit that this sounds odd,” I blurted out, but Ruthorn didn’t seem offended and carried on calmly.
“Let me give you an example that will make it clearer. Imagine you are eating a fruit. When you bite into it and your tongue feels its juiciness and taste, your sense of taste and smell automatically respond, and you experience the deliciousness of the fruit. The moment in which you register the fruit to be delicious triggers the next step in the process in which you compare it with other experiences already stored in your memory. This is the process of your conscious mind that defines whether you like it or not. If you like it, the next step is to experience emotions, like happiness, for example. When you experience a positive emotion like happiness, you will want this emotion to last as long as possible, hence, you form a relationship with that emotion. Even though this is not such a big issue like forming a relationship with an adversary, as I explained earlier, it is still a particle of energy that clings to your soul and allows you to reincarnate again.”
“This process very much describes your relationship with God,” Ruthorn said, and in a loud voice he continued “The moment in which you taste the fruit and perceive it as delicious, you have to adjust this step of the process by accepting it only for what it is. For instance, focus only on how the fruit tastes, or how delicious it is. Then, focus on appreciating its creation. Appreciate God’s ability to create it so perfectly. And most importantly, see it as an opportunity to thank Him for creating this for you, and give Him your love instead of judging whether you like it or not. If you apply this process with all respect, you will discover new knowledge without limits. This is the result of the process of having a relationship with the source of all knowledge.”
“When you have learnt how to apply all these steps of the process naturally, everything in your life will change forever. You will never evoke karma or provoke even a trace of gratification which would force you to reincarnate again. You will be truly free. Your energetic form will only be light, pure and transparent,” Ruthorn paused again and gave me an important look.
“Please consider every lesson that I’ve taught you as an important duty from now on. Let good sense and judgement guide your actions, and not conform because you think you are expected to do so.”
“That’s all for now, at least regarding the basic part of knowledge. Do you have any questions?” Ruthorn concluded the topic.
“No,” I answered, even though my head was spinning, “not now. Let me think this over and study it for a while and I’ll see how I get along. However, I do have a question that has nothing to do with this part. It’s something Koharu and I have noticed, and I wanted to ask you about it, even if it’s probably not so important.”