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Created on: February 07, 2011
Wisdom is applied understanding. Every day, new understandings are acquired that build wisdom as they accumulate within us. We are reaching into love's cupboard, to see which part of love we can best learn from right now.
God is the font of all wisdom, but what is this wisdom, and how do we acquire it?
Love is the newness of God exhibiting itself in you.
Wisdom is the allowing of this love to bring to you experiences with itself. These experiences, in matching love with knowledge and previous understandings, bring the wisdom of God to you in such a way that deeper insights are then seen into his truth, as it lives within you, being you.
Wisdom is not something that can be acquired, or ever found from a book. It is not written about in God's instruction book. It comes from out of our own life experiences with God's love, matching itself to God's truth, as they both live within ourselves, being us.
Wisdom is acquired from the accumulation of understanding in our souls becoming consciously recognised from our mind's awareness growing itself legs within love.
When we consciously move through love, we can take a journey through God's love, acquiring experiences with this love. We need both our hearts and our minds working for us, walking together with our soul on its journey, in order to do this.
This creates a memory stick of conscious recall that then benefits the God like status of our truths, because they then take on a conscious shadowing border of love, that allows them to glow like a light in us. As a result of this all others can also benefit from this shining forth of truth, that comes across to others as wisdom.
Wisdom is the ability to discern what is false, or only an illusion, and to see the underlying truths that are the foundation stone of God's love.
God's love is everything in its great oneness. We ourselves are nothing, because we are not really ever existing separately. When we can see how nothing operates within oneness, or how the infinite is only the nothing of oneness, as well, we acquire the same wisdom of God, in ourselves.
Our wisdom is only ever lost by hanging onto this idea of our own separation, or individuality, as really existing. We create our own separation, and then worry about it.
It is our mind that maintains this illusion of our separateness. Once we abandon our mind, we reconnect again to God's wisdom. Wisdom exists outside of our mind's idea of it. Our mind only retains knowledge, and it is our hearts that must separate
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