Even Our Dark Moods Are Ordained by God
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Summary: The ego’s mind is filled with fantasies that soon crash against reality’s wall. But even that crash—and the dark night that follows—is designed and destined by God to awaken the mind to the need for higher intelligence and power. If one is wise enough to learn from one’s karma instead of becoming bitter, angry, and depressed, then inauthentic and short-lived love relationships can be replaced by divine love and relationships of holy communion.
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