Spiritual subsistence refers to the nourishment and essential support of a person's soul or spirit so they can thrive beyond mere physical survival.
It is the cultivating of purpose and connection to something larger than the physical self in divine provision.
It is a fundamental relationship with God, often viewed as reliance on the "bread of life" or spiritual, non-physical sustenance.
In the serenities of feelings, where life has directions and significance, is the connection with nature that cultivates a sense of calm and contentment that persists despite life's challenges.
Spiritual subsistence is often described as an active, intentional, or "conscious" crafting of one's inner world and true alignment of values that reflects one’s core spiritual or ethical beliefs.
This refers to a high spiritual state where the individual feels their own existence is annihilated and they exist only by and with God. Subsistence by God indicates that the true believer regards all existence, including him or herself, as being non-existent in and of itself.
This Samadhi, or peace, is to be in the most pleasurable state of being freed from one’s name and existence, where consciousness becomes a reflection of a divine favor. This state is also regarded as the loving heart, which is being called according to the perception of the purified soul. Divine feelings continue to exist beyond the scope of human perception and understanding, where all relative truths no longer exist and the absolute truth prevails and the natures of existents.
In the company of God, one can always distinguish between the essential, absolutely true self-existence and relative instances of existence. True love and its eternal melody are not without a player, and we are not without him in his beautiful tune. The hearts of lovers are always in the pleasure of approval and the living truth of the deepest yearning of the soul. This truth illuminates the whole life, where things become clear and the true nature reveals itself. Love does not need justice; it expresses itself in fairness, and the love wisdom shows itself by tact. The subsistence of the heart is love, and the sustenance of the soul is the truth.
Spiritual subsistence refers to the nourishment and essential support of a person's soul or spirit to thrive beyond mere physical survival.
It is the cultivating of purpose and connection to something larger than the physical self as divine provision. It is a fundamental relationship with God, often viewed as reliance on the "bread of life" or spiritual, non-physical sustenance.
In the serenities of feelings, where life has directions and significance, is the connection with nature that cultivates a sense of calm and contentment that persists despite life's challenges.
Spiritual subsistence is often described as an active, intentional, or "conscious" crafting of one's inner world and true alignment of values that reflects one’s core spiritual or ethical beliefs.
This refers to a high spiritual state where the individual feels their own existence is annihilated and they exist only by and with God.
Subsistence by God indicates that the true believer regards all existence, including him or herself, as being non-existent in and of itself. This Samadhi, or peace, is to be in the most pleasurable state of being freed from one’s name and existence, where consciousness becomes a reflection of a divine favor.
This state is also regarded as the loving heart being called according to the perception of the purified soul.
Divine feelings continue to exist beyond the scope of human perception and understanding, where all relative truths no longer exist and the absolute truth prevails and the natures of existents.
In the company of God, one can always distinguish between the essential, absolutely true self-existence and relative instances of existence.
True love and its eternal melody are not without a player, and we are not without him in his beautiful tune.The hearts of lovers are always in the pleasure of approval and the living truth to the deepest yearning of the soul. This truth illuminates the whole life, where things become clear and the true nature reveals itself.
Love does not need justice; it expresses itself in fairness, and the love wisdom shows itself by tact. The subsistence of the heart is love, and the sustenance of the soul is the truth.

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