Communion with the Universal Father is not limited to a specific time, place, or practice. It is a living relationship, a continuous and evolving awareness of divine companionship.
To commune with God is to:
Enter into stillness—to quiet the mind and listen to the indwelling spirit’s guidance.
Pray sincerely—not just to ask for help, but to seek alignment with divine will.
Live in faith—trusting that, no matter the external circumstances, one is upheld by divine love.
Act with integrity—choosing righteousness, even when it is difficult.
This communion is not passive—it transforms the soul. Those who seek the Father with sincerity begin to reflect His qualities—His love, patience, wisdom, and mercy. In their daily interactions, they become living expressions of the divine, shining lights of truth in a world still struggling with darkness.
Michael Of Nebadon