
God-Centered Life
What is a God-Centered Life?
A God-centered life means:
Intuition is informed by a deep connection with something bigger than yourself.
Awareness of our shared reality as spiritual beings having a brief human experience.
Trusting in the goodness of the guidance of your internal north star.
Relinquishing the constant need to be in control, and instead allowing life to unfold trusting that all is happening as it is meant to.
If this resonates with you, you’re in the right place!
God-Centered Life FAQs
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This means that every action you take and decision you make is done with God at the center. God then holds the place of highest importance, and the way you live reflects this reality.
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Take Action from the Inside Out
Trust God and believe in yourself
Seek to transform areas within yourself and your life where God is leading you to grow
Keep focus of your vision instead of outside influences
Make choices that fit who you are and your life situation
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To truly find your spiritual center, start with a small self discovery exercise. Connect with yourself to discover a practice that grounds you. For some, it can be meditating with a simple prayer or a mantra. You may prefer a peaceful walk, whilst others may engage in more structured practice.
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How to tap into your spiritual energy:
Daily morning meditation. Begin your day with a meditation practice.
Take altruistic action within the community
Get a daily dose of nature
Surround yourself in music
Listen to your heart
Support your mind and body
Appreciate what you have
Accept others
In this video, see my perspective on a God-Centered Life
Living a God-Centered Life can help you…
Connect with a consistent sense of inner peace that is not unduly disrupted by outside circumstances
Help you to find your purpose in life, the reason you are here
Connect you more deeply to the serendipities, signs and symbols readily available to help guide you in your life
Connect you more deeply with a pre-existing faith that you practice, or if you don’t have a specific faith that you follow, help you understand your place in the world better
Reduce anxieties, and help foster a sense of belonging
You don’t have to do any of this alone anymore!
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More God Centered Life FAQS
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The opposite of a God centered life is a self-centered life. Putting yourself and your own needs before everybody else may seem fun for awhile, but it ends in hollowness, loneliness, spiritual disconnect and disconnect with your fellow humans.
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A person who experiences God in their lives, but does not subscribe to the orthodoxy and practices of Christianity (or any other religion) is generally referred to as an agnostic. In my experience, these are somewhat arbitrary labels attempting to define something deeply undefinable, a relationship with the creative force that we are part of.
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