• 20.03.2025

Embracing Divine Purpose: The Path to True Bliss

The statement “true happiness lies in becoming who God created you to be” implies that genuine human bliss is achieved through a constant pursuit of realizing the divine potential inherent in each person. It is not so much a passive acceptance of one's fate as an active, purposeful process of self-improvement and spiritual development, through which one strives to embody the higher ideal for which they were created. In other words, happiness here is understood not through the satisfaction of temporary needs or comfort, but through the achievement of the ideal instilled by the Creator.

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  • 20.03.2025

The Inner Kingdom: Experiencing God's Divine Reign

The concept of the Kingdom of God is multifaceted. On one hand, it signifies God's reign – not so much a specific geographical or external establishment, but rather the realization of God's will in human existence. On the other hand, the Kingdom of God is described as an inner, spiritual reality that dwells in the human heart.

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  • 20.03.2025

Divine Blueprint and Utopian Aspirations

The idea of creating a perfect society, called the "Land of Paradise" or the "Kingdom of God," carries a dual meaning that can be read both as a religious-mythological image of a higher, divine order and as a utopian concept of social organization on Earth.

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  • 20.03.2025

Paradise and Perdition: Ethical Reflections on the Soul

The notion of paradise as a state of perfect bliss is often contrasted with the idea of eternal torment for sinners, which generates deep religious and ethical tension. On one hand, paradise is understood not so much as a specific place but as an inner state of the soul based on union with the Divine light and an abundance of love. On the other hand, hell is described as a state of torment arising from a detachment from the Divine light and uncontrolled passions, thereby questioning the justice and ethics of eternal punishment.

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  • 20.03.2025

Transcendent Joy of Detachment

A person who is free from attachment to worldly things is characterized by profound inner lightness, freedom, and spiritual exaltation. Such a person, as described in one of the sources, is like "a light bird soaring high-high in the azure sky"; he lives on Earth, but as if "barely touching it," remaining untouched by the fleeting and transient nature of the material world. It is precisely this ability not to cling to perishable things that allows him to maintain a state of true happiness and bliss, to be "happy" both internally and externally.

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Embracing Divine Purpose: The Path to True Bliss

The Inner Kingdom: Experiencing God's Divine Reign

Divine Blueprint and Utopian Aspirations

Paradise and Perdition: Ethical Reflections on the Soul

Transcendent Joy of Detachment