I have been a mystic all my life. My mother taught me the attitude of a mystic by teaching me about God in all things, all people, all animals, all plants, all stars, all planets, all oceans, all birds etc. etc. etc.
There are mystics in all religions and even mystics who don't profess any religion at all. It is an attitude of constant worshipfulness, of always being in love with life, with the creator at all times. a mystic is less concerned with establishing order in the universe because for a mystic the order is already there. And sometimes establishing a human order is kind of a blasphemy against life and the creator. So mystics of all religions and beyond look for the profound experiences of life in every moment. They look and their breath is taken away by a passing dragonfly or an eagle of even of an ant crawling by looking for food. They see the sacred in everything inside themselves and around them. Everything is sacred. So every moment one spends with the sacred is a blessing. Everyone is sacred and every moment is sacred.
Be a mystic. Life is just much more beautiful and meaningful in every way!
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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