Sunday, March 6, 2016

Finding Wisdom

  Tales far away places, places you have never seen but in your dreams. Motions like melodies coalesce so much, that the dreams you see feel real. The mind can be a powerful thing, so much so, that it can play tricks on you, until you are no longer sure whether it happened or not? We choose what thoughts to dwell on, and of which ones we discard.

  Revelations come from the seeking, but are only found when the question is worthy of pursuing. Those that aren't worthy, lead only to those that are just meaningless rabbit holes.  These decisions are at the very foundations of reasoning. Thought in its truest form, comes to you in the seeking, questioning our reasoning is how we not only challenge ourselves, but decipher what is fact from that which is not. 

  It is the same when we look to find God. Too many, usually because they are fearful, are afraid to ask and challenge him. But God actually desires your questions, he enjoys the give and take in a meaningful conversation. You see, God doesn't want your religion, because religion is mostly the doctrines of men, steps provided by someone else, laid out as the way to the Living God. But finding the reality of God, is a personal journey, and no two journeys are alike. It is by your considerations on the matter, and how you react to the answers you hear in your mind. This is where analytical thinking is born. And it is only by its berth, that wisdom can be found.  And with wisdom, comes the ability to know truth from lies, and love from scorn. Of course, two of the attributes of Jesus is that he is love and truth. So how do you attain true wisdom? To know the Lord, is to know his ways, and in all his ways is wisdom, so to know God is to know wisdom.  

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