EXPLANATION OF MY WRITINGS

I write various articles related to God and similar topics. But can people truly understand the thoughts I wish to express? I believe they cannot—because each person interprets texts in their own way. The key point is that only at the peak of goodness and beauty can one correctly grasp the meaning behind my writings. Otherwise, the reader will misunderstand. A person who has reached that peak will know.
For example: imagine identical sentences written by two different people—one from a “dark” mindset, and the other from a “light” one. A reader could distinguish who wrote which, even if the sentences are perfectly identical. The same applies to spoken words. However, if someone at the peak is in a low mood, they too may fail to distinguish—because those sentences contain different thoughts. And a person walking the path of struggle and conflict will never be able to truly understand the meaning of my texts.
Let me try to clarify, if I can:
First, to help readers better understand, I’ll briefly tell you about myself. Otherwise, many will find it difficult to grasp these texts, as they are translations from the spiritual (God’s) world—not invented or copied from anywhere. To comprehend this, readers must know the fundamental principles of spiritual understanding.
We are all human. We love some things, dislike others, and sometimes get lost in the whirlwinds of life. The word “love” is understood differently by different people—some see it as suffering, others as a beautiful and pleasant feeling, and still others as a burden. There are many types of love, but pure love is truly a wonderful and pleasant feeling.
WHEN A PERSON LOVES ANOTHER WITH A PURE HEART, THEY PERCEIVE THAT PERSON’S CONSCIOUSNESS—meaning, they see through them, even if they don’t know them personally. By seeing through another, their own mind begins to develop an understanding of that person’s good and bad traits. Then they must wrestle with those thoughts, even though those thoughts are not their own.
Personally, I have lived most of my life in Christ’s consciousness. Through Christ’s consciousness, I could understand each person without knowing them personally. That way of living gave me deep insight and knowledge. I experienced both heaven and hell on Earth—mostly hell, because loving people with a pure heart means suffering yourself. Yet this life gave me great wisdom. Through Christ’s way of thinking, I reached the heights of God the Father, understood the higher consciousness, and had the opportunity to explore the afterlife. The hardest part is that I could rarely be myself. I didn’t live only in Christ’s consciousness—I also lived through the consciousness of various people and my own, because loving others caused their consciousness to transfer into me.
I personally managed to draw close to God the Father—that is, to the higher consciousness. But in a material body, it’s impossible to live and exist in that state, even if Earth were paradise. In my articles, I’ve written that people don’t need to seek divine rankings… and here I’ve answered that thought.
PEOPLE MUST LOVE WITH A PURE HEART, BUT FIRST THEY MUST KNOW WHAT TO LOVE!
Respectfully,
INDIGO Vidmantas