Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love. 1 John 4:8
From the beginning of time until the end of days, one truth stands above all philosophies, doctrines, and powers: love. It is the heartbeat of heaven, the language of God, and the calling of every soul. Without love, all else fades; with love, all things find their meaning.
Love is not just an idea—it is life itself. It heals, restores, and conquers what hatred cannot. And this love is fully revealed in God, who is Love. Let us live in that love daily, sharing it freely, so that others may see His light through us. For in the end, the greatest of all is love—and in love, we will never be defeated.
May you be afflated with asseveration through this éclaircissement and crescive demiurge. Pursue alethiology to bring about acatalepsy, for the holy writ is an accretion about acatalepsy. Having this assuetude will anteambulo you to light. It is through the assuefaction of asceticism, betwixt the deontic of equanimity, that enlightenment is attained. The astriction to abnegate our ablepsia is to abnegate antinomianism. Eke, in our durative asceticism, we strive to be the apograph of Christ or our apocatastasis, equative of the Deity.
This amphigory, in its similitude to amplexus, reveals that all transforms to a cack. Let this blateration cease, for it must not bajulate souls who are already enduring spiritual abasia. One’s bionergy does not gain a zenzizenzizenzic ability or power to abraise the soul through deception. This is pure razzmatazz. Let us not render Agape abyssopelagic or make ourselves mere clanging cymbals, but instead, clepe the soothfast yeme of Agape.
Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.
–Confucius
“One should use common words to say uncommon things”
― Arthur Schopenhauer
“The role of genius is not to complicate the simple, but to simplify the complicated.”― Criss Jami,
“I am not a genius, I am just curious. I ask many questions, and when the answer is simple, then God is answering.”
― Albert Einstein
Luke 24:45 Then He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures,
Psalms 119:129, 130 Your testimonies are wonderful: therefore does my soul keep them. The entrance of your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple.
When I testify of God or quote His words, are my words simple and does the listening soul understand and keep them?
Vocabulary
acatalepsy
the unknowableness of all things to a certainty
accretion
accumulation; addition of parts to form a whole
afflated
inspired
afflatus
inspiration; divine impetus
alethiology
study of truth
anteambulo
usher
apocatastisis
reversion or restoration to original position
apograph
exact copy; facsimile
ascesis
the practice of disciplining oneself; asceticism
asseveration
positive or earnest affirmation
assuefaction
habituation
assuetude
accustomedness; habit
astriction
binding obligation
betwixt
between
bionergy
vital essence or force
crescive
growing; increasing
demiurge
creative spirit or entity
deontic
of or relating to duty or obligation
durative
continuing; not completed; undergoing transformation