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This World Is Not Your Home

This World Is Not Your Home

The Essence of You

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Nathaniel Sharratt
Apr 28, 2025
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When you recognize the energy behind the apparent reality of this world, the pure unconditioned energy of Spirit, and that who you truly are is part of that energy of the divine, you acknowledge a deeper truth that is hidden to most people.

If this world is your home, then you are your body. This is demonstrably false by simply seeing the dead body of someone you love. The grief is not for the body. It is still there. The animating force, the essence of the person, has left. It is the Soul that is pure consciousness, and it is the level of the Soul that is the start of your true home which extends all the way into the levels of God beyond the Soul.

People who are body-centric will relate to this beautiful planet as their home. People who are Sprit-centric know that their true home is invisible to this world.

If you relate to this world from a body-centric viewpoint, it leads to prioritizing power, control, and materialistic pursuits. Relating from the Spirit-centric viewpoint leads to prioritizing letting go, loving, and pursuits of service to others.

When you really touch into the Spiritual Heart, it evokes the most pure loving that you can know. It is a loving that feels like you have come home. When you come into contact with someone who is in touch with the higher loving that is of God, you will feel that familiar experience. It is the feeling of being home.

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