Generally speaking, entering the spiritual frequency of things is not easy, because negative thoughts, such as suspicion and fear, always surge forth from the subconscious like a dispelled "alien army," which is why we often say "the darkest hour is before dawn."
Before great events unfold, we always go through many painful mental struggles.
When a person makes a declaration of supreme spiritual truth, he challenges old beliefs from the subconscious, seeks out errors within them, and gradually eliminates them. Thus, everyone must constantly speak affirmations rich in truth and rejoice in them.
"They have not asked, yet I have granted." This means that "all things true, good, and beautiful, and gifts" are already prepared, just waiting for people to confirm their existence.
People can only receive what they can see.
The people of Israel were taught that wherever their people can find it, they can possess it. In fact, this teaching applies to others as well. Because how much a person can possess largely depends on how much they desire; any great act, any outstanding achievement, is realized through persistence in desire. And before success, almost everyone will experience the torment of failure and setbacks.
When the people of Israel arrived at the land they were entitled to, they dared not enter. They said that it was filled with enormous creatures, and they were like tiny grasshoppers.
"We saw the Anakites there, the great men, and we ourselves looked like grasshoppers to them." This seems to be a reflection of everyone's situation.
However, a person who understands spiritual laws will not be disturbed by appearances and can maintain a joyful state of mind even when "trapped." That is to say, they can persist in their desires and express gratitude for their fulfillment, thanking themselves for what they have received.
Jesus once said to his disciples, "Didn't you say that there were still four months until the harvest? I tell you, look back! The harvest is ripe and ready for reaping."
With keen insight, he clearly saw the truth of the fourth dimension through the "material world"—in God's consciousness, everything is perfect and complete. Therefore, everyone must hold fast to their ultimate desires and demonstrate an attitude of self-sufficiency, whether it be health, love, material possessions, self-expression, or family and friends.
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