Peace Pattern Ministry
Creator Awareness In Seven Days (Three)
Creator Day Three
Therefore, light, fire, and heat have a beginning and the process to create heat is truth. Truth is defined as being actually what is The Free Dictionary (2020).
Truth is the actual creator, the force that put the light, fire, and heat together. The creator is the one that creates or brings something into being. Truth is actually what is and when you find out how something came to be, the source will be known as truth.
Truth, the actual who, when, where, why, and how is creator as the beginning of all things and how they should be, not what we want them to be. Heat is defined as to make warm or hot Merriam-Webster (2020).
Meditation and Awareness
To begin your journey to an understanding of the creator is light, fire, and heat. You have to think of things that produce light. Like the sun shining through the window in the home. You can get a chair or sit on the floor. You want to be comfortable because you are going to get to know the sunlight that is shining through the window
Heat brings peace and you want to rest and sleep. While feeling the heat of the sunlight understand the peace you are feeling. Believe it is the same way the heat makes you feel in your body and since we did not create ourselves, or the process and the need for heat to survive, it is truth being the creator, actual heat that is produced by light and fire.
We need heat to live and just being aware of how we did not create gives us the need for a creator our true beginning. When there is no sunlight or heat source to remember the peace of heat, just put your hands together and feel your heated breath in your hands. Remember that meditation is simply contemplation Merriam-Webster (2020).
Merriam-Webster. (2020) Creator
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The Free Dictionary (2020) Truth
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Merriam-Webster (2020) heat
Merriam-Webster meditate
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