What Does The Term “Spiritualized” Really Mean?

WHAT DOES THE TERM, “SPIRITUALIZED” REALLY MEAN?

 

Oh my Holy Spirit! My impression of what You mean is more like this: Each human is like a light bulb, equipped with certain filaments which have the capacity to generate light and heat. A light bulb cannot achieve this potential alone. In fact, if it is never inserted into a proper socket, the bulb will never fulfill its destiny nor will it contribute any valuable service to the environment. It will simply be a cold piece of glass.

Each human must discover his own destiny and may choose whether to illuminate or not. Spiritualization is simply the act of plugging in and transforming that dark glass into something much more satisfying and useful. It was within the person’s capacity to achieve all along. He simply required the proper energy source. Is that how You see it?

“Absolutely! That is wonderfully described. This is a mystery of life and yet it’s still so very simple to understand. Everything is dependent upon light. Darkness prevails and things grow cold without a way for energy to be incorporated into the lives of the creatures. Everyone enjoys modern inventions, including the fabulous light bulb. No one would think of using it for anything other than providing light for beautification and convenience. It would be very foolish to refuse to use light bulbs.

But people think nothing of a refusal to plug themselves into an available energy supply when it is so easy to do that. The reason why churches, synagogues, mosques and temples are associated with the term spiritualization, is because My Messengers have been advertising this source of divine power ever since I began sending Them to advise human beings to plug into Me.

Shall I call Myself General Electric? Would that make the concept any more logical and acceptable? How can I make this any clearer?”

About Linda J. Brown

Linda is a solo around the world traveler, having slowly explored the world's two hemispheres. A third trip around the equator has just begun, planned to last at least four years. After living for a year in the spiritual and beautiful town of Santa Fe, New Mexico, she has transferred to the beautiful and spiritual town of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Feeling honored that the mysterious Hurricane Patricia paid her a call during her first week; she is none-the-less, eternally-grateful that this "worst hurricane in human history" decided to leave the planet alone, after all.
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