When strictly adherent to the shouting of the mind as a function of human rationale and grandstanding of the ego; the effects of humanity can be detrimental to one’s health. Effect include, but are not limited to: apathy, narcissism, loneliness, stress, doubt, feeling of inferiority, the need to hide in the shadows, criticism of self and others, impatience, imploring wants over needs, and the confusion of ethics with that of societal norms. The best way to combat the effects of humanity is to listen to an react with the whispering of the heart as a product of the Father’s integration of love and hope into our soul. Faith speaks the absolute truth when the mind blatantly lies; it reveals distinctive paths when the ego projects only illusions. To dull the effects of humanity, we must accept our worth in the eyes of God; accept that we are imperfect beings being offered perfect love. It is upon the acceptance of such love that we value understanding above learned theories for we are humbled by the truth of the Father’s love and His willingness to walk the course of humanity and share in our every struggle. Bonded with the Father, we have the ability to speak without words, to hear without ears for our souls are interwoven with His, allowing us to share in a world of everlasting love; a reality extending past humanity for His reality is infinite and limitless. The negative effects of humanity dwindle exponentially once we surrender to our faith and accept our purposed worth as an wanted participant of God’s family. When wrapped in love we experience life from a less hostile, less repressive standpoint, no need for the tangible attitude and begin to see our beings as the whole superseding the wants of humanity. The heart speaks and we listen, the Father speaks and we believe, the soul speaks and we act with love, hope and patience for we accept our imperfections while striving to become the worthiness embedded upon our soul the moment we accepted the possibility of the Father’s reality. It is faith which enables us to disregard apathy and act with justice, act with compassion, act with love that others, too, may accept the course of love set forth by the Father. It is with each faith-filled step that we become closer to love, closer to the revealed wisdom illuminating our acceptance into the Father’s reality allowing us to shed our narcissistic views and care for others the way the Father cares for us. The wisdom which He shares allows us to differentiate between the value of self love and the deplorability of narcissism, instilling in each the ability to choose and the willingness to act. Should we choose to reflect our worthiness as offered by the Father, each step taken is taken in conjunction with the Father for, in His love, we are never alone, never need we worry, nor doubt, not feel ourselves inferior for the Father’s love is offered without strings, offered only as an invitation to life. So it is faith which leads us from the shadows into the light of the Son, suppressing our egotistical urge to criticize both self and others; patience, our companion, as words of faith seep into our human vocabulary, we become givers of love, compassionate, empathetic, and humbled. Humbled by the reality of life, needs trump wants as our actions move to selfless and prudent to the moment. Scales fall from our eyes allowing us to see, as if for the first time, a world marked by bitterness fictionally presenting itself as invested in ethical dilemmas when truly its concern lays in self fulfillment. Strengthened by faith, we are able to move past the temptations and pitfalls of the humanity; identifying the ego while incorporating love into each breath, each action make faith our power play. Should we choose to walk, act, think, and breath solely from human function, we will find these effects devastating; therefore, we must accept our invitation into the Father’s reality by accepting our worth in His eyes. We are created from love, that we may be love, that we may give love; a love that is understood in faith, lived it light of the Father’s reality. If we wish to live the effects of love, then we must accept and act upon our gift of faith.
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