We're bigger than time
Get a feeling of fullness of being, now, wherever you are, of weight (the weight of glory?). Then time situates around you.
Feed your spiritual being. Renaissance polyphony and classical music (Renaissance polyphony seems more powerful for this though). The word of God. And doctrine, but meditating on doctrine, which is also meditating on the Bible as well.
The problem of where to be is solved by tabernacles.
Psalm 43:3 - O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles.
When Bible seems like old ground you simply have to meditate upon it. For doctrine take a single subject: providence, adoption, God's wisdom, etc. read from many systematic theologies on one subject. Draw it into mind when you're away from the books, in the traffic of life.
We're bigger than time. Feel the weight of the fullness of being, in the present.
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What do you all think of this: just acting like we're already there. Alive in the body, here after physical death, existing in a glorified body... we'll be living in the moment anyway. Also, just use Jesus as our model, just go into Jesus mode.
But also think of this: in the New Model of the Universe O. talks about recurring back into time, to play an historical role. That would clash with the biblical teaching that if we die in a regenerate state we go to be with God in heaven, but then there's the Grail teaching that once you arrive at the goal, the Grail castle, you then go down and be a king in some earthly realm, and you come back. Like assignments.
Like the apostle Paul said, we can't imagine what will be.
But also think of this: in the New Model of the Universe O. talks about recurring back into time, to play an historical role. That would clash with the biblical teaching that if we die in a regenerate state we go to be with God in heaven, but then there's the Grail teaching that once you arrive at the goal, the Grail castle, you then go down and be a king in some earthly realm, and you come back. Like assignments.
Like the apostle Paul said, we can't imagine what will be.

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