No Solo Cuando Necesitas
No Solo Cuando Necesitas
La relación con lo sagrado no se sostiene en momentos de urgencia, sino en la permanencia. Cuando te acercas sin pedir, solo para estar, algo cambia en la raÃz. Dejas de buscar desde la carencia… y comienzas a reconocer una plenitud que ya estaba presente.
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#CristoVive #Presencia #DespertarEspiritual #Plenitud #LibrePresencia
In my personal journey exploring spirituality, I have found that approaching the sacred only in times of desperation or need limits the depth of connection we can experience. The phrase from the article and the image, "No te acerques a mà solo cuando necesites algo. Acércate para quedarte, y descubrirás que ya no te falta nada," eloquently captures this truth. It invites us to cultivate a continuous presence rather than a transactional relationship with the divine. By making space to simply "be" in the presence of something greater, without the expectation of receiving or asking for something, a profound shift happens at the root of our spiritual awareness. We begin to perceive a sense of plenitude and completeness that was there all along but hidden beneath the layers of our constant seeking and perceived lack. This approach to spirituality resonates deeply with the idea of awakening, as mentioned in the hashtags #DespertarEspiritual and #Plenitud. Spiritual awakening is not about frantic searching during crisis moments but about gently opening to a sustained awareness of connection and presence. This practice fosters peace, acceptance, and a grounded state of well-being. For anyone interested in deepening this experience, exploring resources such as the one linked in the article (https://caminandoconcristo.librepresencia.com/) can be invaluable. They provide teachings and reflections that encourage us to walk with Christ or the sacred in a way that emphasizes consistent presence, not just urgent petitions. Ultimately, this perspective transforms our spiritual relationship into a dynamic and enriching journey, where presence becomes a source of strength and fulfillment, freeing us from the endless cycle of needing and seeking. It becomes a reminder to approach our spiritual practice with openness and patience, appreciating the sacred moment by moment, just as it is.
