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✨🌌 Luminous Noetic Epektasis 🌌✨

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  ✨🌌 Luminous Noetic Epektasis 🌌✨ πŸ•―️ The Eternal Transfiguration of the Mind through Immersion in the Infinite Intelligence of God πŸ•―️ The mind does not merely enter the Infinite Light; the Infinite Light enters the mind until the mind itself becomes an ever-brightening flame of understanding. ╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗ ☀️ THE ETERNAL DESTINY OF THE CREATED MIND ☀️ ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝ There may be no greater destiny for the created mind than to enter eternally into the inexhaustible Mind of God. Not to conquer it. Not to contain it. Not to compress the Infinite into a final system, doctrine, definition, or intellectual possession. Rather, the destiny of the finite mind may be to become eternally more capable of receiving the Infinite Mind—to be widened by revelation, deepened by contemplation, strengthened by wisdom, illuminated by understanding, and transfigured through an unending par...

♾️ The Infinity of Your Internal Strength

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  ♾️ The Infinity of Your Internal Strength The Role of Imagination and Creativity in Mental, Spiritual, and Personal Resilience and Fortitude “The Infinite contains more forms of becoming than adversity contains methods of destruction.” ✦ Abstract Human beings are often taught to imagine strength as something hard, fixed, armored, and unyielding. Strength is pictured as a wall that cannot be penetrated, a stone that cannot be moved, or a soldier who never trembles. But walls can be breached. Stone can be shattered. And the person who believes strength means never trembling may break the first time trembling becomes unavoidable. The deepest internal strength is not mere hardness. It is the capacity to remain centered while changing form. It is the power to suffer without allowing suffering to become the final author of one’s identity. It is the ability to discover alternatives when the present appears closed, create meaning when old meanings collapse, and imagine forms o...