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How to Have a Direct Experience of God
How to Have a Direct Experience of God
By Father Peter Bowes
Many say they believe in God, but believing in God is not the same as having a direct experience of God. Direct means first-hand, not second-hand. It is not hearsay or conjecture. Direct means something happens to you. You go through something, and then you can say you have had an experience. Throughout history, belief in God has resulted in people gathering for worship in churches, mosques, and temples. All over the world people still congregate based on similar beliefs about God. But how many can really say they know God?
Love and faith are the two most important qualities that make a substantial relationship with God possible. Love pulls you to the Divine Being; faith expects that something real will happen. Love connects you and God together; faith brings trust that God will respond to your hopes. Love creates the opening for something genuine to occur in relationship with God; faith reaches out beyond what is comfortable, stretching you to feel and see what you long for with your whole heart, mind and soul.
A direct experience of God requires love and faith, both of which play integral roles in preparing you to meet God. With love and faith, you let the Divine Being know you care enough so that God will come and give you God's Self. You have to silence the mind and the emotions, and develop a stillness that can wait for a response from God. With meditation and prayer, a person can clear the mind of the world and the distractions of the senses in preparation for this meeting with God. God will come when you have cleared away all the other gods in your life, and this takes work, patience and diligent effort.
The initial phase of this preparation can be somewhat discouraging because the most dark and detrimental parts of your nature show up for review. You just can't ask God to come into a place soiled with dirt, confusion and negative energy, so you will have to make a clean and wholesome space before you invite God to reside in you. Often you will need a Teacher – someone who has had a direct experience of God, who can see what needs to be drawn out of you – to help you clear the space within you.
All the mystics and saints have described direct experience of God in much the same ways. Each describes experiencing the love of their life in the embrace of God's kiss and God's presence. No fear can exist in the presence of God since God is all love and light. God is inside you and is loving you with every ounce you are willing to receive, and this experience will move you from belief to knowing. When you come into a direct experience of the God at the center of your being, it will change you completely, and you will know a profound peace that cannot be disturbed by the confusion of the world.
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Father Peter Bowes is a Master Teacher, priest and co-director of a mystical Christian order with spiritual centers in 15 cities called the Centers of Light. EnlightenNext Magazine named Father Peter among the "Top 10 Internet Gurus," between Deepak Chopra and Eckhart Tolle. To learn more about Father Peter Bowes, visit FatherPeter.CentersOfLight.org.
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at 20:29 on February 1st, 2009
Religion is institutionalized schizophrenia
at 19:18 on February 6th, 2009
So isn't this just an advert for the Centre for Light? And who does this self-appointed "father" think he is that he has the arrogance to deny the validity of other people's experiences?
at 20:37 on February 24th, 2009
I find the possibility of such a connection deeply inspiring, and appreciate the suggestion that such is attainable.
at 20:12 on February 25th, 2009
Wow! How refreshing to read something from a priest that isn't dogmatic or fear-based. Any teaching that is based in love I can support. It's cool you're Christian Father Peter. This type of "direct experience" is usually only talked about in Eastern circles. Preach on!
at 20:29 on February 25th, 2009
I don't think that Father Peter is denying the validity of other people's experiences here. I actually think it's the opposite -- that he's saying experience is the only thing that is valid. Definitely refreshing and inspiring that a direct experience of God is possible, and I'm grateful for the steps that Father Peter has outlined in the article.
at 04:46 on February 26th, 2009
After reading this, I feel total possibility that a direct and intimate relationship with God is an option for me...that feels so hopeful! If everyone were walking around feeling loved and that connection Father Peter describes, that would be pretty incredible...and everyone walking around in stillness and light??...perfectly mind-blowing. I want that for us.
at 05:53 on February 26th, 2009
If you look deeply into each religion, if you look at the writings of those considered the most holy, the most wise, the most loving, you will see reiterated, what Father Peter is saying -- that God is inside, that God IS love, that anyone can experience it and that is this experience of love that carries the reality and power of God. All else falls short of this love. I appreciate the wisdom of this article by a priest in whom I can feel real knowing and sincere love of God and people. I also appreciate the varied responses as an illustration of how Truth and Love is always received -- accepted by some, doubted by some, feared by some, misunderstood by some and rejected by others. I used to be frustrated when I saw that happen but now I understand that love is powerful in its patience and always gives regardless of reception. Thank you Father Peter for giving in this article.