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Spiritual Snowfall
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Spiritual Snowfall
Spiritual Snowfall
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On our spiritual path, we want to know the boundless love of God and to deepen our relationship with the divine. A powerful method for achieving this is through visualization exercises that let us feel and experience God's love firsthand. By allowing our hearts to be open and employing our imaginations, we may develop a deeper sense of the divine presence and a more profound understanding of God's unending love for us. As we explore the notion of seeing and feeling God's love through this visualization exercise, you are encouraged to go on a transformational journey of connection and spiritual development.

Think about the attributes of God's love while you take in this visualization. Note how emotion, whether present or absent, does not detract from reality or beauty. Whether or not we recognize it, God's love is constantly present, enveloping us in its goodness and compassion. By acknowledging this truth, we open ourselves up to receiving the depth and breadth of divine love.


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Wherever you are, close your eyes, and imagine you are in a wide open field. It's snowing here. The whole ground is covered in a thick powdery layer of pure white snow. You are bundled up and warm, looking up at the sky, watching the snowflakes fall down on your head, your outstretched hands, your shoulders, all around you. Can you feel the snowflakes? What about the ones that are far from you? Can you feel those? As the snow falls in piles around you, do you need to feel it to believe it's there? If you do feel the snowflakes, how does that change the quality of the snow, or does it? Does it make it any more or less beautiful? Now imagine these snowflakes are God's love, falling down, all around you, all the time, covering you, and the whole earth. Can you feel it? If you do or don't, does it make it any more or less real? Does it make it any more or less beautiful? Do you believe it is constantly falling down on you, all around, all of the time? Once you open your eyes, look around, see if you can find evidence of God's love all around you.

Watching Now
Spiritual Snowfall
Spiritual Snowfall
Skylight • 03:37

On our spiritual path, we want to know the boundless love of God and to deepen our relationship with the divine. A powerful method for achieving this is through visualization exercises that let us feel and experience God's love firsthand. By allowing our hearts to be open and employing our imaginations, we may develop a deeper sense of the divine presence and a more profound understanding of God's unending love for us. As we explore the notion of seeing and feeling God's love through this visualization exercise, you are encouraged to go on a transformational journey of connection and spiritual development.

Think about the attributes of God's love while you take in this visualization. Note how emotion, whether present or absent, does not detract from reality or beauty. Whether or not we recognize it, God's love is constantly present, enveloping us in its goodness and compassion. By acknowledging this truth, we open ourselves up to receiving the depth and breadth of divine love.


View Transcript
Wherever you are, close your eyes, and imagine you are in a wide open field. It's snowing here. The whole ground is covered in a thick powdery layer of pure white snow. You are bundled up and warm, looking up at the sky, watching the snowflakes fall down on your head, your outstretched hands, your shoulders, all around you. Can you feel the snowflakes? What about the ones that are far from you? Can you feel those? As the snow falls in piles around you, do you need to feel it to believe it's there? If you do feel the snowflakes, how does that change the quality of the snow, or does it? Does it make it any more or less beautiful? Now imagine these snowflakes are God's love, falling down, all around you, all the time, covering you, and the whole earth. Can you feel it? If you do or don't, does it make it any more or less real? Does it make it any more or less beautiful? Do you believe it is constantly falling down on you, all around, all of the time? Once you open your eyes, look around, see if you can find evidence of God's love all around you.


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