Tuesday, March 4, 2025

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The Living Reality of Communion with God

Communion with the Universal Father is not a ritual, a practice confined to religious settings, or a distant spiritual ideal—it is a living, personal relationship with God, unfolding in real time, within the depths of the human soul. This communion is not bound by location, culture, or external traditions; rather, it is an ever-present experience that grows and deepens as the soul learns to trust, surrender, and align with divine reality.

At its core, communion with God is the conscious awareness of His presence, a continuous dialogue between the mortal mind and the divine spirit within. It is an active participation in the universal flow of divine love, where the soul ceases to feel separate from its divine Source and instead learns to live in harmony with the eternal will of the Father.

This communion is not static—it is an evolving experience. As the individual progresses spiritually, their awareness of God expands, their capacity to receive divine love increases, and their ability to express God’s qualities in daily life deepens.

1. Entering into Stillness: The Practice of Inner Listening

To commune with God is to enter into stillness, to create a sacred space within the mind where the noise of the world fades away, allowing the whispers of the indwelling spirit to be heard. In this sacred silence, the soul comes into direct contact with divine presence, unfiltered by distractions, doubts, or fears.

Stillness is not emptiness—it is receptivity. It is the opening of the heart to divine truth. It is in the quiet moments that God’s voice is most clearly perceived, not as an external command, but as an inner knowing, a feeling of deep peace, clarity, and reassurance.

In stillness, one becomes aware of God’s guiding presence.

In stillness, one learns to discern the subtle promptings of the Thought Adjuster.

In stillness, one finds clarity, wisdom, and a renewed sense of purpose.


Stillness is not an escape from reality; it is a deeper immersion into divine reality. It is a retreat not from the world, but into the Father’s presence, where the soul is strengthened to return to life with greater courage, wisdom, and love.

2. Praying Sincerely: Seeking Divine Alignment

To commune with God is to pray sincerely—not just in times of need, but as a constant seeking of alignment with divine will. True prayer is not a mechanical repetition of words, nor is it an attempt to change God’s will; it is an act of opening oneself to divine transformation.

Prayer is the moment when the finite meets the infinite, when the mortal mind reaches toward divine understanding. In its highest form, prayer is not about asking for things—it is about becoming attuned to the Father’s presence, wisdom, and purpose.

Prayer elevates consciousness—lifting the mind beyond material concerns and into spiritual awareness.

Prayer strengthens faith—reminding the soul that it is never alone, that divine love is ever-present.

Prayer aligns will—it is the act of surrendering personal desires to a higher, wiser, more loving will.

When one prays with a sincere and open heart, they begin to experience communion in its deepest form—not as a one-way request, but as a sacred exchange, where human longing meets divine assurance, where mortal seeking finds infinite love.

3. Living in Faith: Trusting Divine Love in All Circumstances

To commune with God is to live in faith—to trust that, no matter the external circumstances, one is always upheld by divine love. True faith is not belief without evidence—it is a living trust, an unshakable confidence that the Father’s presence is real, active, and guiding all things toward goodness.

Faith does not remove difficulties, but it transforms how one experiences them. The faith-anchored soul:

Faces challenges with courage, knowing that every trial is an opportunity for spiritual growth.

Remains steady in uncertainty, because trust in God is greater than fear of the unknown.

Sees divine purpose in all things, even when circumstances seem chaotic.

Jesus Michael lived by this kind of faith—an absolute, unwavering trust in the Father’s plan, even when confronted with betrayal, suffering, and death. His faith was the foundation of his unbreakable peace, the reason he could love unconditionally, serve tirelessly, and remain serene even in the face of injustice.

To live in faith is to carry this same confidence, to walk through life knowing that, no matter what happens, God is present, God is guiding, and God’s love is the eternal reality beneath all things.

4. Acting with Integrity: Becoming a Living Reflection of God

Communion with God is not just about experiencing divine presence—it is about expressing divine qualities. Those who truly seek the Father do not simply absorb His love; they become vessels of that love in the world.

To commune with God is to act with integrity—to choose righteousness even when it is difficult, to embody truth even when it is unpopular, to live with kindness and mercy even in the face of hardship.

Integrity means:

Choosing love over selfishness.

Speaking truth, even when silence is easier.

Uplifting others, even when it comes at personal cost.

Serving, not out of obligation, but as an expression of divine partnership.

This is the highest form of communion—to live so closely aligned with God that His love naturally flows through one’s actions, words, and presence.

5. The Transformative Power of True Communion

Communion with God is not passive—it transforms the soul. It is not simply about feeling close to God in private moments; it is about becoming a living reflection of divine love, patience, wisdom, and mercy.

The one who communes deeply with God becomes more peaceful, radiating serenity in all situations.

The one who communes deeply with God gains divine insight, seeing life through the lens of eternal truth.

The one who communes deeply with God becomes a source of light for others, drawing them toward spiritual reality.

True communion reshapes identity, aligning the self not with ego, fear, or worldly concerns, but with the eternal purpose of the Universal Father. It awakens the divine potential within, bringing the soul ever closer to its ultimate destiny of spiritual perfection.

Final Reflection: The Ever-Present Invitation

Communion with God is not a distant goal—it is available now, in every moment. It does not require special words or sacred places; it only requires a willing heart, an open mind, and the courage to trust.

The Universal Father is not hidden, nor is He distant. He is always near, always waiting, always calling. His presence is already within, and His love is already flowing through the soul.

The invitation is eternal:

"Come to Me. Know Me. Walk with Me. Become as I am."

The question is:

Will you answer? Will you embrace the living reality of communion—not just in moments of prayer, but in the fullness of life itself?

For those who do, God ceases to be an abstract concept and becomes a living presence, a constant companion, and the eternal guide leading them home.

The Sovrnty Foundation 


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