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drac16
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I’d feel like Isaiah did when he saw the Lord (in Isaiah chapter 6). Words would not do justice, so I’d fall down on my face and worship. It would be so amazing.
I’m leaning that way too.I’d feel like Isaiah did when he saw the Lord (in Isaiah chapter 6). Words would not do justice, so I’d fall down on my face and worship. It would be so amazing.
You seem to be looking at our encounter with God from a purely physical angle, whereas God is Spirit, and our “vision” of Him will be in the spiritual realm. As** dshix** says:Joy, regret, fear, surrender, desire…
We are created to be with God. It is in our nature that the highest happiness and bliss for us is to be in his presence.
We’re on different wavelengths, so rather than continuing to procastinate on this, i reckon you should have a go at this book which can be downloaded gratis:…[After Purgatory, if necessary] We will be perfect, and so we will be able to fully enjoy the bliss of the Beatific Vision.
So if I asked about emotional feelings by that encounter that means physical? yet you describe that encounter with feelings that includes emotions which are physical.You seem to be looking at our encounter with God from a purely physical angle, whereas God is Spirit, and our “vision” of Him will be in the spiritual realm. As** dshix** says:
We’re on different wavelengths, so rather than continuing to procastinate on this, i reckon you should have a go at this book which can be downloaded gratis:
“Theology and Sanity” by Frank Sheed
www.katapi.org.uk/TandS/Contents.html
Here’s another version…with a “slightly” different title:
www.ecatholic2000.com/sheed/untitled-42.shtml
Assuming you mean “happiness” and “bliss”:So if I asked about emotional feelings by that encounter that means physical? yet you describe that encounter with feelings that includes emotions which are physical.