Más Cerca de Dios de lo Que Crees

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... Read moreReflecting on my own spiritual journey, I've found that the belief in God's distance is often an illusion reinforced by life's challenges and doubts. However, experiences of quiet moments, prayer, and meditation have helped me realize that God’s presence is intimate and accessible within. The phrase from the image, "I did not come to show you how far you are from God. I came to remind you how close you have always been," perfectly captures this awakening. This realization isn’t something achieved by external efforts or reaching for distant goals, but by turning inward and remembering the never-broken bond between the human heart and the divine. Practices like mindfulness and contemplative prayer can foster this awareness, enhancing our "Conciencia Crística" (Christ Consciousness) and spiritual awakening. Moreover, embracing this closeness transforms one’s life perspective from one of separation and longing to gratitude and peace. It encourages living with "Libre Presencia" (Free Presence), fully embracing the now and recognizing God’s work within. This perspective is supported in many spiritual traditions that echo the importance of seeing God not as a distant entity but as an intimate part of ourselves. For those exploring their faith, this message can be deeply comforting—reminding us that the path to God isn't about going somewhere new but remembering something always true. It aligns with the spiritual practice of seeing the divine "En Ti" (in you), helping to dissolve fear and foster unconditional love. In my experience, this shift, though subtle, has brought immense healing and clarity, transforming spiritual understanding from complexity to simplicity.