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Understanding & Experiencing Unconditional Divine Love (A Short Book with a HUGE Message)An Invitation We humans have created many rules, rituals, and practices, that center around our relationship with God (or whatever name you prefer for the divine). Our intentions to express to God our gratitude, joy, inspiration, and happiness are certainly divine; however, it appears we humans sometimes get caught up in the details of the beliefs we have about God. We seem to need to make ourselves right and others wrong, which causes heartache, pain, and sometimes death. It is possibly now more critical than ever that we learn to see each other with divine rather than human eyes. Our day-to-day happiness depends on this, and ultimately so might our existence. If we can remember that it is we who made up the many rules and beliefs we have about the divine, we may be able to get past the chaos and pain of our judgmental (human) minds and find the love and peace of our unconditionally loving (divine) hearts. This book is an invitation to do so.
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Understanding & Experiencing Unconditional Divine Love (A Short Book with a HUGE Message)An Invitation We humans have created many rules, rituals, and practices, that center around our relationship with God (or whatever name you prefer for the divine). Our intentions to express to God our gratitude, joy, inspiration, and happiness are certainly divine; however, it appears we humans sometimes get caught up in the details of the beliefs we have about God. We seem to need to make ourselves right and others wrong, which causes heartache, pain, and sometimes death. It is possibly now more critical than ever that we learn to see each other with divine rather than human eyes. Our day-to-day happiness depends on this, and ultimately so might our existence. If we can remember that it is we who made up the many rules and beliefs we have about the divine, we may be able to get past the chaos and pain of our judgmental (human) minds and find the love and peace of our unconditionally loving (divine) hearts. This book is an invitation to do so.