• 20.03.2025

Divine Generosity: Unconditional Sharing Beyond Reciprocity

Divine generosity is organized in a completely different way than the usual human method of assessing and distributing gifts. In the traditional human approach, there prevails a system of reciprocal exchange, where every gift is evaluated, measured, and must be reciprocated with an equivalent response. In contrast, divine generosity does not consider things as personal property; rather, it views them as gifts bestowed upon a person by God, with the human being acting merely as a steward and intermediary in the further distribution of these gifts.

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  • 20.03.2025

Embracing Unmeasured Generosity

The expression “when I give, I will not measure” emphasizes that true generosity is realized only when it transcends strict calculations and mechanistic limitations. It implies that the act of giving should not be measured by quantity or a predetermined measure, but should arise spontaneously and come from the depths of one’s heart. Such generosity is free from calculations and formalities: here, receiving or reciprocation is not gauged by the amount given, and the act of giving becomes unconditional and all-encompassing.

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  • 20.03.2025

The Incontrovertible Certainty of Conscious Presence

The phenomenon of confidence in one’s own awareness can be explained by the fact that the immediate experience of our consciousness does not require additional confirmation. That is, when we undergo a state, our consciousness is represented so vividly and directly that there is neither a need nor a possibility to distinguish the “real” from the seeming. This state provides us with a sense of absolute reliability, even if later on we might doubt the objective reality of these experiences.

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  • 20.03.2025

The Dual Power of Money: A Catalyst for Material and Spiritual Change

Transforming money into an almost autonomous force means that it ceases to be merely a neutral tool of exchange and a measure of value, and begins to act as an independent element capable of determining both the material and spiritual state of society. On one hand, this transformation leads to the material sphere increasingly falling under the laws and dynamics of the global financial system, where national economies and the political will of governments may give way to the interests of global financial institutions. On the other hand, this process is reflected on the spiritual level: money starts to influence people’s value orientations, resulting in the loss of certain intrinsic human qualities and the notion of true perfection.

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  • 20.03.2025

Dual Nature of Fear: Impact on Decision-Making and Mindset

Fear exerts a complex and ambivalent influence on decision-making and the formation of our mental set. On one hand, fear is capable of paralyzing our actions by instilling doubt and apprehension when choosing a course of action. At the same time, it can serve as an activator, pushing us to evaluate situations more consciously and stimulating the search for safe alternatives. It is precisely this duality that is reflected in the way it colors our perception of the world: our attitude toward the surrounding reality is shaped by emotional tinting, with details and accents selected that seem most significant in a given situation.

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Divine Generosity: Unconditional Sharing Beyond Reciprocity

Embracing Unmeasured Generosity

The Incontrovertible Certainty of Conscious Presence

The Dual Power of Money: A Catalyst for Material and Spiritual Change

Dual Nature of Fear: Impact on Decision-Making and Mindset