生きていれば色々なことが起こり、不安や迷いが生じます。マイナス思考が湧き、どうにも止められなくなって人によっては恐怖に苛まれ、発狂してしまいそうになることもあるかもしれません。怒り、争い、嫉妬、悪意などが自身を苦しめます。
このマイナス思考というのは「サタンの考え」であるとラプトブログで学びました。自分にとって当たり前の思考や感情が実は聖書では罪とされ、この罪によって自分の霊魂がサタンの波長と同調してしまい、地獄のような苦しみを感じていたのでした。
この苦しみをどうにかしたくて色んなことを試しましたが、全く改善されませんでした。
しかし、ラプトさんの話を聞いて、身に降りかかるほとんど全てのことは霊界から影響を強く受けていることを知り、霊界のことを抜きにしてマイナス思考は改善されないことを知ったのです。霊界に存在する神様・天使やサタンのことを抜きにしてまともに生きてはいけないのだと分かったのです。
目に見えるものしか信じないなどと言う人達に騙されず、目に見えないものも重要視していかなければなりません!#god #spirituality
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RAPT | 新・貴方に天国から降り注がれる音楽を

How Attachment Shapes Our View of God

Throughout this series on attachment, we’ve explored how our earliest relationships shape the way we connect with others. We’ve looked at secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized attachment styles and how these patterns continue to influence our relationships well into adulthood. But attachment doesn’t stop with human relationships.

The ways we learned to experience love, safety, comfort, and connection often shape how we experience God as well. For many of us, our image of God is not formed solely by theology. It is formed through experience.

Long before we can understand concepts like grace, faithfulness, or unconditional love, we are learning what relationships feel like. We learn whether people are dependable. Whether our needs matter. Whether comfort is available when we are hurting. These experiences become the lens through which we often view God.

The Attachment We Carry Toward God

One of the most profound realizations in attachment work is that the attachment patterns we carry toward our caregivers often become the attachment patterns we carry toward God.

If love felt consistent and available, trusting God’s presence may feel more natural.

If love felt unpredictable, we may find ourselves constantly wondering if God is disappointed in us, distant from us, or withdrawing from us.

If emotional needs were dismissed, we may struggle to believe God truly cares about our pain.

If closeness felt unsafe, intimacy with God may feel uncomfortable, even when it is deeply desired.

This does not mean our parents become God. Nor does it mean our experiences determine spiritual truth. It simply means that our nervous systems often interpret God through the relational templates we learned early in life.

When Theology and Experience Don’t Match

Many Christians intellectually believe that God is loving. Yet emotionally, they may struggle to feel loved.

Many believe God is present. Yet feel abandoned when life becomes difficult.

Many believe God forgives. Yet continue living under shame.

This disconnect can be confusing. Often, it is not a lack of faith. It is an attachment wound. The mind may know one thing while the nervous system expects something entirely different. Our bodies tend to trust what they have repeatedly experienced.

Why Healing Matters

Spiritual growth is not simply learning new information about God. It is allowing our lived experience to catch up with what we believe. As healing takes place, we begin to notice old narratives that may have shaped our relationship with God:

  • God is disappointed in me.
  • I have to earn God’s love.
  • God only shows up when I get everything right.
  • If I struggle, God will leave me.
  • My needs are too much.

These beliefs often sound spiritual on the surface, but many originate in human relationships rather than God’s character. Healing invites us to gently examine where these stories came from.

A Gentle Reflection

Spend some time with these questions:

  • When I think of God, what emotions immediately arise?
  • Do I see God as close, distant, loving, disappointed, unpredictable, or safe?
  • What experiences in my childhood may have contributed to that image?
  • What parts of my story still need compassion and attention?

There are no right answers. The goal is not judgment. The goal is awareness.

Next Week

In the next post, we’ll explore the wounds beneath our attachment patterns and how unhealed experiences continue shaping both our relationships and our spiritual lives. We’ll begin identifying the stories we carry, and the stories God may be inviting us to release.

#attachment #christian #christianThinking #christianity #psychology #spirituality #theology
"If a person wishes to be sure of the road they tread upon, they must close their eyes and walk in the dark." #SelfHelp #spirituality
Healing from the Inside Out Series #42: Why a Pure Heart is Necessary for True Self-Expression

A Pure Heart is essential for true self-expression.

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One can be spiritual,
high vibe, or a psychic
and still be unawakened.

#spirituality

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We will also dive deeper into reincarnation and soul contracts and everything in between...

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The Sailor’s Skill

Overcoming Passive Suicidal Ideation

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This post is about overcoming passive suicidal ideation through Stoic principles. Please reach out to your care team, or online support organisation, if you are feeling suicidal. International Ment…

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“Iconography produced in April 1894 in the dark, both hands stretched towards the plate.” (1913) by Hippolyte Baraduc, from The Human Soul.

Source: Boston Public Library / Internet Archive

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/d26b84c7-e483-4353-8b5c-84ce8c5bb807

#abstract #electricity #spirituality #soul #spirits #occultism #electromagnetism #auras #art #publicdomain

The concept of "being yourself" reveals a paradox: #authenticity often means conforming to societal expectations rather than expressing true identity. The Trinity of Life—honesty, integrity, and spirituality—offers a framework for genuine self-expression. Embracing this philosophy fosters resilient #leadership and meaningful relationships, aligning personal truth with respect for others. https://visionleon.com/be-yourself-paradox-trinity-of-life/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost #honesty #resilientphilosopher #integrity #spirituality #trinityoflife
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The Things We Can’t Bring Home

First they painted love white. Mother, wife,altar, home. A room with no fingerprintson the glass. Then they named hungersomething elseand sent it downstairs. But nothing sent downstairsstays there. It warms the pipes.It stains the ceiling.It learns the hidden routesbetween rooms. Still,the clean housecalled itself home. A house has walls. A home has roomfor what returnsashamed. Hungerdoes not travel alone. It brings money.It brings rank.It brings the old questionof who can leave […]

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A Clockwork White

First they painted love white. Mother, wife,altar, home. A room with no fingerprintson the glass. Then they named hungersomething elseand sent it downstairs. But nothing sent downstairsstays there.…

Ramblings of a slow mind (read: retard)