The Divine Longing: Awakening to One’s Higher Destiny

The concept of "longing for the native hearth in God's abode" unveils the deep-seated human yearning to become who one can truly be, through an inner call to return to one’s authentic, divine nature. In other words, this inner voice insists that a person is not confined to their present state or earthly conditions but is directed toward manifesting the plan originally embedded within them. A human being is seen not merely as a transient creature existing within space and time, but as an embodiment of a higher, divine thought—where what matters is not who one is now, but who one aspires to become.

As stated in the quote:
"Well then, you who speak of such things are mistaken; Don Quixote heard the voice of the will; and when he proclaimed, 'I know who I am,' he merely said, 'I know who I want to become.' … And if you wish to become the one whom God, the Consciousness of the Universe, conceived you to be: you are the manifestation of divine thought in time and space. And the desire that draws you to yourself—to become who you want to be—is nothing but a longing for your native hearth in God's abode. In the truest sense of the word, a person is not content to simply be human; they are the one who seeks more. …" (source: link txt)

From this quote, it is clear that the core essence of spiritual destiny lies not only in awakening an understanding of one's ultimate purpose but also in cultivating the drive for transformation. This drive is regarded as vital because it directs a person on a path of constant self-improvement and the fulfillment of the destiny that fate has ordained. Thus, the "longing for the native hearth" serves as a metaphor for returning to the primordial divine source, to an original purity and the complete realization of one's potential.

Supporting quote:
"Well then, you who speak of such things are mistaken; … And if you wish to become the one whom God, the Consciousness of the Universe, conceived you to be: you are the manifestation of divine thought in time and space. And the desire that draws you to yourself—to become who you want to be—is nothing but a longing for your native hearth in God's abode. …" (source: link txt)

Thus, the concept helps us understand that the true spiritual destiny of a person does not lie in accepting a limited, earthly existence but in the relentless pursuit of revealing one’s higher essence and becoming what God intended—a manifestation of the eternal thirst to return to one’s original source.

The Divine Longing: Awakening to One’s Higher Destiny

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