Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Quantum Prayer and Forgiveness: Quantum Prayer Part II

 Mat 18:19  "Again, truly I tell you, if two of you agree on earth about anything you ask, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven."


I think that the above verse from the gospel of Matthew is interesting indeed, and opens up the doorway to quantum prayer or ethereal prayer. I use these descriptive terms because of the developments in quantum mechanics, and the work of Tesla and the ancient physicists/philosophers. The idea is this. During our waking conscious hours, we can specifically, precisely describe our prayer requests and concerns. While I am not criticizing typical prayer practices, I am building on something that I have found successful in the past with additional revelatory insight. This is where a written tangible prayer list comes into play. I have used them over the years, and over time have been amazed as I return to them months and sometimes years later and see how much of was answered specifically as requested and, often in rather miraculous ways. In the past, and I think with quantum prayer it is beneficial to have a prayer box. One does not have to look at the requests and people can actually if they are more comfortable, seal up the prayer request in an envelope, mark it private with their name on it, and no one but them need see it. The important thing is to write down the request as precisely as is possible.

The idea is that when we sleep, our material body rests and rejuvenates, our soul dreams and is either educated or entertained, and our spirit which never sleeps, nor slumbers enters the quantum/ethereal level and works hand in hand with the Divine Logos, participating with all of the communal divine natures/spirits of all who are currently participating in this universe on the human material plane. This is where the above passage from Matthew chapter eighteen comes into play. We can agree to work on each other's prayer requests in the natural world and fulfill it at the quantum level. I can imagine that our spirits are capable of doing this at any time, but during sleep seems like a good time to set aside specifically for the exercise.

So where does forgiveness come in? While the above passage in Matthew states clearly and unequivocally that one can ask anything in agreement with at least one other person, the greater context of the chapter is forgiveness. Therefore, it is reasonable to incorporate forgiveness in this process. 

YOU HAVE BEEN FORGIVEN! Jer 31:34  "No longer shall they teach one another, or say to each other, "Know the LORD," for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest, says the LORD; for I will forgive their iniquity, and remember their sin no more." And....  Psa 103:10-12  "He does not deal with us according to our sins, nor repay us according to our iniquities.  (11)  For as the heavens are high above the earth, so great is his steadfast love toward those who fear him;  (12)  as far as the east is from the west, so far he removes our transgressions from us."

In the New Covenant, (Matt 28:26,) all are forgiven! Jesus has stated that because we are forgiven, we should be forgiving. This simply means that as we participate in quantum/ethereal prayer, as we are conscious of having been forgiven, our spirit will be a forgiving spirit. As we think about all that God has forgiven us for, at least I can say ALL that I know he has forgiven me, is it too much to ask for me to exercise forgiveness to those around me? We forgive because we have been forgiven. We love because we are loved! This is the importance of understanding God's Agape Nature. This means that at the quantum level love is the main characteristic of all creation. If as quantum mechanics postulates, creation is an ongoing process, and the writer of Hebrews backs the idea up by explaining that the Logos sustains the universe and upholds it with the Word. Then, it only makes sense that we as partakers of the divine nature, seated in heavenly places in Christ Jesus, participate in that creative endeavor. Being forgiven, knowing that "WE ARE," "not someday will" be forgiven and being mindful of being forgiving ourselves is an important part of creating a more loving kinder and gentler material realm. Add to this the idea that at the quantum level all things are possible and that lack is not an issue with the universe, then we perhaps can work toward eliminating the zero sum game we face now. 

 



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