Through our recent history there has been a common belief that we are moving too fast, surrounding ourselves with ideas that lead us further from our own truth. It is likely that this same statement could have been made in many of the ancient times as well.
The more educated we become the more ignorant we appear to be to our inner wisdom or light; or perhaps we are merely creating great chasms to leap across to create adventure and show ourselves how truly capable we are.
The following passage is from a book written many years ago. I am especially fond of its redirection into our true mission, and our internal source:
“Is this feeling, this holy yearning of the spirit for the Light, common to all men ?”
“There is a feeling, there always was a feeling, that the Infinite had its place in the soul; that God, however much He may have been elsewhere, was most truly in the breast of His child ; that however magnificent His temples of stone and gold might be, the temple He best loved to be worshiped in was the heart.”
“There was, and is, a vague, dim belief that the human somewhere melted into the Divine, and that the Divine somewhere melted into the human.”
“The inward being of man was always reaching out after God, and always returned from its reaching to find out that no reaching out was necessary, that God was nestling close to the heart. In all times, under all skies, men have had fleeting intimations of the presence of Deity, sitting vailed, shadowy, shrouded in the dark corners of their souls. One side of their being touched the Infinite—was the Infinite. Conscience was the eye, the voice of God.”
Andrew Jackson Davis; Arabula: or, The Divine Guest; 1881. Pg 58
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