Spiritual Perception

Spiritual Perception

A Chapter by Cliff Rhodes

Poems Of Hope, Spirits, The Book Of The Dead

by Cliff Rhodes

 

Spiritual Perception

12-1-2011

 

Spirits of the living are with us in communication.

Location, condition, and form we know not of existance.

They present to us a physical semblance only of attitude.

We may accept the premise they present as reasonable review.

 

How strange that we touch not and feel not reason.

We only know it as a condition of mathematical treastise.

If there is an action, then the results are reaction.

Reacting to spinal stimulus brings in imagination.

 

That is not a tangible predictable result attainable.

It varies with stimulus, background, and biology.

Some biological, medical, and mental conditions are different.

So, how do we know of invisible, intagible spirit?

 

It may be that it is only a creation of your own world.

Do we each have our own world, seperate on purpose?

Each person is building his or her own spiritual sphere.

We react with each other on the outside circumference.

 

It may be even more rare when one overlaps the other.

One comes inside the other's world of communication.

It makes the meaning of spirit more acceptable.

Jesus makes this clear in his example of spirit perception.

 

St. Mark 2:08

And immediately when Jesus perceived in his spirit that they

so reasoned within themselves, he said: Why reason ye these things in your hearts?



© 2011 Cliff Rhodes


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Cliff Rhodes
Cliff Rhodes

Meridian, MS



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