A Mystic of every persuasion has this in common. Though I was raised a Christian mystic I have found that Sufi mystics and Hindu mystics and other types of mystics all share this point of view in common.
Their meditation is that God is manifest in all things and in all people. So, we see God in everything and everyone.
The "Beloved" God is in everyone and everything and as we meditate and contemplate this, God manifests even stronger through our seeing things this way. By seeing in this way we change lives every moment of every day as more and more beings and people experience God within themselves and around themselves by our seeing them this way and interacting with them in this way we do God's work in saving mankind and all beings from themselves.
So, in interacting with each other and all beings and trees and animals and the water and the earth itself and all fish and birds in this way as manifestations of God interacting with us we are changed and so are they for the better for God's will to manifest more firmly on the earth.
"See No Man (or woman) After the Flesh"
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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