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Daily Meditation: Monday, November 9, 2009

St. Paul defines faith as ‘the conviction of things not …

St. Paul defines faith as ‘the conviction of things not seen.’ And faith does give us access to an unknown, infinitely vast world, in which we can begin to breathe, nourish ourselves and become stronger. We gradually become aware of realms that were hitherto unknown to us, and then we know. That is why we should not set faith and knowledge in opposition to each other; they belong together: faith opens the way to new knowledge. You could say that faith is the infinite and that knowledge maps out a small territory within that infinite. Faith makes soundings in the infinite, explores it, connects us with it and allows us to enter ever deeper into it. And so our knowledge of the divine grows and increases, thanks to our faith. Faith always precedes knowledge; it is faith that allows us to move forward. In order to know, we first have to believe, but when we know, we no longer need to believe; faith then carries us towards a new field of investigation. And so it is that faith little by little leads us to perfect knowledge.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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