Interpretation: We can pray to
release others from any negative thoughts.
8.
And lead us
not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. -
Interpretation: Protect us and we earnestly thank you for blessings
and protection.
The Beatitudes
is the name given to the best-known and introductory portion of the Sermon on the Mount, in the Bible's Gospel
of Matthew. Here are some insights into the highest meaning of each statement.
1.
The poor in spirit—theirs is
the kingdom of heaven
This means
that we should remain teachable and be willing to grow. Humility is understanding your right size, putting the
source of good first, putting spirit before ego, and becoming who you are meant to be.
2.
Those who mourn will be
comforted
This implies
that we should turn our will toward the spirit. Understand your private emotions and transcend your instincts
that may result in destructive thinking and action.
3.
The meek shall inherit the
Earth
Forgive and
receive forgiveness. Through self-analysis, meditation, or focused prayer and visualization, you can allow for
the highest thoughts to enter your spiritual mind. Forgive yourself and allow for goodness to grow in your
heart.
4.
Those who hunger will be
filled
Remain hungry
for insight and guidance; never give up. The mind when connected to spirit is a benefactor of the greatest of
wisdom.
5.
The merciful will obtain
mercy
Think and
project love and gratitude. Radiate your good toward all, including those who may have hurt you in the past. It
is key for you to rise above past hurts and become the best you can be, while also affording kind acts toward
others that will help them grow.
6.
The Pure in Heart Will See
God
Our thinking,
our actions, and our omissions are part of our mind and character. Keeping a mind directed toward the highest
good will always expand your abundance and its flow toward you.
7.
The peacemakers will be the
children of God
Bring harmony
and win-win relationships to all without facilitating injury toward yourself or to your family.
8.
The persecuted—theirs is the
kingdom of heaven
Experience and
feel a catharsis, absolution, forgiveness, and wholeness. Your duty is to transcend your lower mental states
into peace, love, abundance, and gratitude.
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