1136 Spiritual knowledge (résumé).... task of the teaching beings....

October 14, 1939: Book 20

Spiritual knowledge encompasses the most inconceivable résumés, and someone who has been educated in such knowledge is never exceptionally mentally active. Only the frequent listening inwards is made his task, and so the results are received in the heart and should also be imparted by the heart. The mind now processes what it has received from the heart and does well not to want to make its own improvements to what it has clearly been given. The spirit of God expresses itself simply, plainly and comprehensibly in man, and it is precisely for this reason that the divine word received can outlast time and find its way everywhere.... Man's thinking sometimes changes, but the feeling of the heart will always remain the same if the will in man longs for truth and divine wisdom. If such extraordinary knowledge is imparted to a person, it is not only because of this one person, but he is only the mouth through which the lord speaks to His creatures. He only makes use of it in order not to dispute people's freedom of faith but only ever conveys His word, the expressions of His will, through the human mouth.... And this word cannot be conveyed to a limited extent because anything measured, meagre or limited could not be called divine.... God's word is without end, just as His power and might will never come to an end.... And thus the earthly child only needs to want to receive and the word will come to him without limit and thus through the word also knowledge.... And knowledge must therefore extend over all areas and there can be no end to it from God.... as long as the human being himself does not put an end to this reception through his will. The teaching activity of the beings in the beyond is therefore likewise a never-ending task which, however, signifies an honour for the teaching being because it is an indirect receiving and passing on of divine strength, which is incredibly blissful for this teaching being and therefore remains a state of bliss as long as the giving and the receiving part remain in contact.... For inevitably everything that emanates from God.... what God gives.... must inevitably trigger a feeling of bliss for the being that receives. And understandably, all knowledge must also have a blissful effect, for the right-thinking person will always want to use this knowledge to instruct the ignorant; he will likewise want to give out what he has received and giving will be a blissful state for him, he has received wisdom and thus has become a bearer of strength and as such receives and gives.... and thus an instrument of God which serves Him without ceasing....

Amen

Translated by: Doris Boekers

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