“What are our problems telling us? Physical symptoms and other problems have corresponding thoughts. If we are able to understand these corresponding thoughts, we will have uncovered the meaning of our problems. All problems – physical, mental, emotional, experiential – are reduced to the thoughts which essentially make up the problem. Far from being a handicap, our problems are our guideposts. They point out the many ways in which our thoughts are founded on unhelpful, incorrect, and harmful concepts. Once the meaning of our problems is understood, we can spiritually correct our thinking. This change in thought will inevitably bring some sort of healing. Healing will manifest in a more beautiful, calm, healthy, loving, and beneficial life.” LifeHealingHealthMeaningSicknessProblemsTroublesMetapsychiatryDr HoraMeaing Of Problems Book:Love, Devotion, and Longing Source: Love, Devotion, and Longing
“A positive side effect of working on the meaning of our problems is that we are forced to give up blaming. Nothing could be more beneficial to our spiritual progress. We refrain from blaming our bodies, hereditary factors, economic conditions, our partner, our parents, our upbringing, our boss or any other person. Knowing that our problems have meanings does not mean that we now blame ourselves for our miserable condition instead of other people. It means we understand that our problems are telling us something is not spiritually correct in our thinking. Without reproach or guilt, we understand that we just don’t understand enough yet. However, we are going to. That is why we are students on the spiritual path.” ThinkingConsciousnessThoughtsBlameReleaseProblemsSpiritual PathHealing The PastMetapsychiatryMeaning Of Problems Book:Love, Devotion, and Longing Source: Love, Devotion, and Longing
“Spiritual love, derived from Love-Intelligence, is nonconditional, nonpersonal benevolence. It is the love of being loving, with no strings attached, just for the sake of being what God wants us to be.” SpiritualitySpiritual Quotes FaithMetapsychiatryDr Thomas HoraThe Love Of Being LovingThomas Hora Author:Thomas Hora